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Woodinville Wire Transitions to Intermittent Digital Newsletter Format

Woodinville, WALocal News

The Woodinville Wire serves as an essential resource for residents, keeping them informed about city activities and initiatives. As of September 2023, the newsletter will shift to an intermittent digital format, which means it will be published on an as-needed basis rather than on a regular schedule. This adjustment is part of the city's effort to enhance communication with its citizens, ensuring that they receive relevant updates without overwhelming them with information. To stay informed, residents are encouraged to sign up for News Flash notifications, which will provide timely alerts about city news and events. A signup form for the Woodinville Wire is available on the city's website, allowing residents to receive the newsletter directly in their email inbox.

The article also features links to archived newsletters from previous years, offering a comprehensive resource for residents who wish to revisit past updates. This strategic change reflects the city's commitment to keeping the community engaged and informed, adapting to the evolving preferences of its residents. The Woodinville Wire continues to be a vital tool for fostering community connection and participation in local governance.

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