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Pick up free Narcan during drive-through event in Lynnwood
LYNNWOOD—Residents can pick up a free, life-saving Narcan kit during a drive-through event Saturday, July 20, at Verdant Health Commission, 4710 196th St. SW. Verdant is partnering with South County Fire to distribute the kits. “If you have a loved one struggling with addiction, then come to this event...
WA man faces hate crime charges after knife attack in Edmonds
EDMONDS, Wash. - A 47-year-old man has been charged with hate crime assault in connection to a knife attack at an Ezell's Famous Chicken in Edmonds. Snohomish County prosecutors have charged 47-year-old Marcus Damion Anderson with second-degree assault, two counts of third-degree assault, and a hate crime offense in connection to the attack, which happened June 14.
Skyler Manelski of Shoreline graduates from Quinnipiac University
Hamden, Conn. (July 12, 2024) - Skyler Manelski of Shoreline, WA received a Master of Science in Business Analytics from Quinnipiac University during a commencement ceremony held in May. Quinnipiac is a private, coeducational, institution located 90 minutes north of New York City and two hours from Boston. The university...
Explore the Olympic Peninsula’s Bounty: A Foodie’s Paradise
This article was originally featured in our sister publication, Northwest Travel & Life. Nestled amid the inviting landscapes of the Olympic Peninsula lies a not-so-hidden gem for food enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Beyond its famed national park wonders, the Olympic Peninsula boasts a thriving food and farming culture that beckons visitors from near and far. At the heart of this culinary haven is the picturesque Chimacum Valley, often hailed as the Gateway to Port Townsend and the fertile breadbasket feeding its surrounding areas.
Second Sketcher Fest coming to Edmonds July 19-21
Last summer, Edmonds was the location of the first Sketcher Fest, an international festival focused on travel sketchbooks. The event caters to artists and instructors dedicated to on-location sketching. This enthusiastic group will be coming again soon for the second expanded Sketcher Fest 2024. Sketcher Fest Edmonds is the brainchild...
Learn folk dances from around the world
Time to kick up your heels and join us in doing folk dances from around the world! Every Wednesday from 7:00 to 9:00pm we throw ourselves into a flurry of couple, set, and line dances of all kinds. You don’t need to bring a partner. First is a half hour...
From the Museum: The Naming of North City
The business association, started by Tracy Owen and Russ Wacker et al, held a contest in about 1946 or ’47 to name the business district and surrounding community. People submitted names and the person who won was a waitress at the Dog House. The grand prize was a radio,...
Electronic Business Machines Makes Leadership Moves
Everett, Washington—July 12, 2024—Dave Schlosser, COO of Electronic Business Machines, announced today a strategic promotion from within for Dino Dayao. Dave said, “I am very pleased to announce the promotion of Dino Dayao to the position of Purchasing Manager. This management move promotes an outstanding employee and helps Electronic Business Machines get more streamlined in our business workflows and is crucial to Electronic Business Machines’ long-term success.
Storytime at the Museum Saturday July 20, 2024 for ages 1 - 8
Shoreline Historical Museum Exhibits Building, 18501 Linden Ave, Shoreline WA 98133 from 10am - 11am. We’ll be reading books about food that has been grown in this area, appreciating current produce in the area, and making our own fruit craft. Join us as we explore our history and environment...
Whidbey Summer Classic Promises Fun, Sun, and Hospitality
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Sunset Park playground equipment repair
Repairs coming to the Sunset Park playground rope climber. During their regular playground inspections, City Parks staff found significant damage to two sections of the Sunset Park playground rope climber equipment. To keep everyone safe we removed the damaged sections until we can get replacements from the equipment manufacturer. We estimate this could take up to a month.
Port of Everett delivers expansion pitch, Eagle Scouts honored during July 11 city council meeting
The Mountlake Terrace City Council received a presentation on the Port of Everett expansion from Port Government Affairs Manager Adam LeMieux during its July 11 meeting. Resolution 1220 proposes new boundaries that would include all of Snohomish County, except for the City of Edmonds, Port of Edmonds, Town of Woodway, Point Wells and Esperance. The resulting taxes would be $0.188 per $1,000, which LeMieux said was about $100 per year on a $500,000 property value and is not collected from tribal trust lands.
Election 2024: Three compete for state House 10th Legislative District
Three candidates are running for the Position 1 state representative seat of the 10th Legislative District on the Aug. 6 ballot. The district includes Camano Island, Stanwood, La Conner, Conway, Whidbey Island, Arlington and western Mount Vernon. The candidates submitted responses to a questionnaire sent out by Skagit Publishing. Incumbent Clyde Shavers (D-Oak Harbor) has served as state ...
U & I Financial Corp. and UniBank Name Stephanie Yoon Chief Executive Officer; Adds New Directors
LYNNWOOD, WA / ACCESSWIRE / July 16, 2024 / U & I Financial Corp. (OTCQX:UNIF), the holding company (the 'Company') of UniBank (the 'Bank'), announced today that the Board of Directors selected Stephanie Yoon as the permanent Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Company and Bank, effective July 16, 2024. She will also join the respective Boards of Directors of the Company and the Bank (collectively 'the Boards').
What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline? July 17- July 23
Shoreline is hosting a variety of exciting events this week. On Wednesday, July 17th, attend Fix-It Night at the Shoreline Tool Library to repair household items, and learn about the upcoming Light Rail at the Connecting Shoreline: Light Rail Preview event. That evening, enjoy live music and activities at Swingin'...
Celebrate Lavender ~ Port Townsend Wilderbee Farm
Relax and enjoy peak lavender season THIS WEEK at Wilderbee Farm in Port Townsend Wed-Sun 12-5pm located at 223 Cook Avenue. ~U-pick lavender – Bring a friend! Pick 5 bundles and the 6th is FREE ~Lavender essential oil distillation ~Freshly-blended lavender products and essential oils ~Stroll our nature trails, feed the sheep ~Bring a picnic ~Learn about how to grow lavender and which varieties do best in our climate ~Mead tastings Fri-Sun 12-5pm.
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