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Story and photos by Nick NgLynnwood Today staff reporter Orginal Article: https://lynnwoodtoday.com/lynnwood-honors-outstanding-leaders-during-first-ever-chamber-of-commerce-gala/ Published: September 21, 2024 The Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce brought together elected officials and business and community leaders for its first-ever community service and leadership awards gala at the Lynnwood Event Center Friday
Read MoreUrban Land Institute visits Lynnwood for a parks study
The Urban Land Institute (ULI), in partnership with The Trust for Public Land (TPL) and the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), are leading the 10 Minute Walk Campaign (Lynnwood Campaign) — a national movement working to ensure that everyone
Read MoreCity Council Roundtable Discussion on Affordable Housing.
Earlier this year, the mayor’s office and Lynnwood City Council hosted a Housing Roundtable. The city invited 14 members from all sides of the housing industry. There was a great discussion around the broad topic of housing and many ideas
Read MoreMayor Smith and Lynnwood City Council present Honoring Excellence Awards
LYNNWOOD, Wash., November 30, 2021 – Yesterday, during its regular Work Session, Lynnwood City Council and Mayor Nicola Smith presented three Honoring Excellence Awards. These awards recognize city employees, businesses, and community members who contribute to the health and well-being of the
Read MoreGet Involved! The City is creating a Housing Action Plan, which will address housing costs and availability in Lynnwood.
The City is creating a Housing Action Plan to promote more housing diversity, affordability, and access to opportunity for all income levels. The Plan will address current and future housing needs. When complete in early 2021, Lynnwood’s Housing Action Plan will be a
Read MoreSnohomish County businesses worry about another potential lockdown as COVID cases surge
With coronavirus cases surging in Washington for the third time, the Snohomish County Executive said it’s not impossible for another stay home order to be enacted. Author: Eric Wilkinson Published: 5:42 PM PST November 10, 2020 Updated: 7:37 PM PST November 10, 2020
Read MoreLocal businesses feel ‘blessed’ after receiving COVID grants
Hurt by forced shutdowns and other COVID-19 restrictions implemented by the state to combat the pandemic, local businesses in Lynnwood have begun to receive their approved small business grants announced in June. Anna’s Home Furnishing is using the funds to purchase inventory
Read MoreAnna’s Home Furnishings re-interpreting what it means to be essential.
Snohomish County needs to see drastic decrease in COVID-19 cases to head to Phase 2. The county averages about 300 coronavirus cases every two weeks. It needs to get to 80 in that time frame to be eligible in order
Read MoreAnna’s Home Furnishings battles to be deemed essential
As the state of Washington has ordered the closure of all they consider nonessential to slow the spread of coronavirus, many independent businesses are struggling to gain recognition as essential service providers in their communities. Anne’s Home Furnishings in Lynnwood
Read MoreLynnwood’s ‘unessential’ businesses try to stay afloat amid closures
The empty parking lot of Anna’s Home Furnishings, closed due to Gov. Jay Inslee’s stay-at-home order. As businesses deemed non-essential under Gov. Jay Inslee’s stay-at-home order closed their doors to the public, Lynnwood business owners are left to figure out
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