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Popular biz book inspires Seaview Elementary students in Edmonds
For four years, Seaview Elementary students have turned to a bestselling business book from 15 years ago to sharpen their leadership skills. Stephen R. Covey’s “7 Habits of High... — Updated 5/31/2019
What Sound Credit Union acquisition means for customers
In September, Sound Credit Union acquired The Bank of Washington, a homegrown financial institution that began as The Bank of Edmonds. The final transition of The Bank of... — Updated 5/24/2019
Students making their own dreams at Edmonds-Woodway
Ken Razo didn’t think college would be an option for him in his first two years of high school. Now in his senior year at Edmonds-Woodway High School, Razo is completing a full... — Updated 5/23/2019
Reaching the LGBTQ visitor
At a tourism forum for local business and hospitality leaders around Snohomish County with a primary focus of reaching and engaging the LGBTQ visitor, Eric Moss made the following p... — Updated 5/16/2019 Full story
What is Edmonds doing to reach LGBTQ visitors?
Ellen Hiatt, the principal consultant for the City of Edmonds, attended the recent “Reaching the LGBTQ Visitor: Marketing, Hospitality and Economic Impact” at the Lynnwood... — Updated 5/16/2019
‘Pretty in Pink’ at ECA: Prom night for all
Just in time for prom season, the Edmonds Center for the Arts Film Cabaret Series offering for Saturday, May 11, is the 1986 movie “Pretty in Pink.” “There will be a fun playl... — Updated 5/10/2019
Surviving brain cancer: Through hope and positivity, Andrew Leckie uses his story to raise awareness
When Andrew Leckie was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2011, his first thought was that he wouldn’t be a part of his daughter’s future. “My initial thought was that I’ve got... — Updated 4/24/2019 Full story
Jenna Nand to challenge Diane Buckshnis for Position 4
Jenna Nand, 35, who last week officially announced she would run for Edmonds City Council, has now decided on which seat to seek: Position 4, currently held by incumbent Diane Bucks... — Updated 4/21/2019
Edmonds' deeper look into homelessness shows hidden problems
After an Edmonds homelessness assessment highlighted hidden problems, Edmonds City Council is continuing the effort to combat homelessness affecting Edmonds residents. In December... — Updated 4/18/2019 Full story
Alicia Crank list priorities at Edmonds council campaign kickoff
Alicia Crank kicked off her campaign for Edmonds City Council, Position 5, telling supporters her priorities are government connectability, housing affordability, and economic... — Updated 4/12/2019
Edmonds School District launches new initiative aimed at honoring tribal lands
Edmonds School District, with support from U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, recently started a new initiative honoring tribal lands the district is on. Led by Edmonds School... — Updated 4/11/2019
No parking lot for Civic Park in Edmonds, but options are available
Edmonds City Council has rejected adding a parking lot to the estimated $11.6 million Civic Park project, despite large citizen support for adding more parking options to the park.... — Updated 4/9/2019 Full story