Articles written by Luke Distelhorst
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Urgency needed on traffic violence | Guest View
Editor’s note: The following was sent to Edmonds City Council and relevant City staff. This afternoon (Jan. 29) a 60-70-year-old man on an electric bike was struck by a driver at... — Updated 2/2/2023
City should manage snow removal, not residents | Guest View
Editor's note: Former Edmonds City Councilmember Luke Distelhorst sent the following note to councilmembers and City staff Dec. 4. He gave his permission to publish it in the... — Updated 12/15/2022
Experiencing a week without driving
Editor's note: Edmonds City Councilmember Luke Distelhorst wrote the following to share his participation in the Week Without Driving program. The program, sponsored by Disability... — Updated 6/21/2022
Sno-Isle budget includes updates, express lockers | Guest View
The end of the year is swiftly approaching, and with it a flurry – maybe with snow? – of library activities to get ready for the start of 2022. At the Sno-Isle Libraries... — Updated 12/31/2021
Library book sale raises more than $9,000
The 37th annual Friends of the Edmonds Library book sale this on Saturday, Oct. 27, did not disappoint, as sales topped $9,000. The money raised is fed directly back into the... — Updated 10/31/2018
Third-graders celebrate annual Best Book I Ever Read
“Ahwoooo dibbity dobbity skibbitty ooooo,” sang children’s book author Laura McGee Kvasnosky. “Ahwoooo dibbity dobbity skibbitty ooooo,” echoed back a chorus of 40... — Updated 5/17/2017 Full story
Annual book sale supports library’s community efforts
Few people may guess that a significant annual investment in the Edmonds Library actually begins at a backdoor alley entrance to the underbelly of the Civic Field bleachers. Yet... — Updated 10/28/2016