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Employment Security assists federal workers with unemployment claims, job searches amid rise in layoffs

The Employment Security Department of Washington is assisting federal employees affected by government layoffs, helping them apply for unemployment benefits and find new job opportunities. With a significant rise in claims, Governor Bob Ferguson emphasizes the state's commitment to support workers during these challenging times. Federal employees in Washington can access resources for unemployment applications and job searches through local WorkSource offices.

Classifieds Shoreline Fire Board of Commissioners public hearing March 13, 2025

The Shoreline Fire Department will hold a public hearing on March 13, 2025, to discuss citizen appeals regarding the 2025 Fire Benefit Charge. The meeting will take place at Shoreline Fire Department Station 61 and will also be accessible online via Zoom. This hearing presents an important opportunity for community engagement and input on local fire funding.

Shoreline Fire Recognition and Badge Ceremony

Shoreline Fire Department personnel were honored at the Recognition and Badge Ceremony held on February 20, 2025, celebrating their dedication and commitment to community safety. The event highlighted the professionalism and excellence of firefighters as they received new badges and promotions, reinforcing their vital role in the Shoreline community.

County Councilmember Dunn and Dembowski introduce legislation to retain instant messages sent between King County employees for the Public Record

King County Councilmembers Reagan Dunn and Rod Dembowski proposed an ordinance on February 20, 2025, to end the automatic deletion of instant messages among county employees, ensuring these communications are preserved as part of the public record. This legislation aims to enhance government transparency and align King County's policies with recent state-level changes initiated by Governor Bob Ferguson.

Webinar on the IRS Direct File program February 25, 2025

Rep. Pramila Jayapal is hosting a webinar on the IRS Direct File program, a free tax filing service, aimed at helping constituents in Washington’s 7th Congressional District access essential tax credits. The event, scheduled for February 25, 2025, comes after the successful expansion of the program to 25 states, allowing millions more taxpayers to file their taxes for free. Interested participants are encouraged to RSVP due to limited availability.

UPDATED Shoreline Fire live training

Shoreline Fire Department is conducting joint live fire training exercises in collaboration with the North King County Training Consortium and Bothell Fire Department from February 18 to 21, 2025. Residents may notice smoke and increased emergency vehicle activity in the area, emphasizing the importance of this training for firefighter preparedness. The training in Kenmore on February 19 has been canceled, with activities resuming in Shoreline on February 20 and 21.

Vacancies on Woodway Planning Commission

The Town of Woodway is seeking residents to fill two vacancies on the Planning Commission following recent appointments to the Town Council. Interested applicants must submit a letter of interest by February 26, 2025, detailing their qualifications and motivations for serving. Appointees will be confirmed at the Town Council meeting on March 3, 2025.

Town of Woodway appoints two new councilmembers

The Woodway City Council appointed Laura Murphy and Steve Gunn to fill council positions, recognizing their extensive community involvement and professional backgrounds. Murphy’s experience as a Planning Commissioner and corporate quality manager, alongside Gunn’s financial expertise and local advocacy, positions them to enhance community engagement and governance in Woodway.

Join the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association to meet Shoreline Police Chief Tommy Collins on Tuesday

Join the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association on February 18, 2025, for a special meeting featuring Shoreline's new police chief, Tommy Collins. This event provides an opportunity for residents to engage with local law enforcement and discuss policing in the community. For those not on the mailing list, the meeting link can be requested via email.

Jobs WSDOT IT Support Technician 2

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is seeking to fill two IT Support Technician 2 positions in Shoreline, WA, offering a monthly salary between $4,198 and $5,638. These roles involve supporting IT assets for high-profile transportation infrastructure projects, crucial for enhancing community and economic vitality. Interested candidates can find the job description and application details through the provided link.