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The hunt was on at Heatherwood Middle

Thanks to the Mill Creek City staff, volunteers and the financial support from some local businesses, well over 350 people had an egg-citing time in the 52-degree cloudy but sunny Easter egg hunt at …

Seniors looking for a way to add fresh fruits and vegetables to their diet can access assistance through the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP). The program provides: • …

Despite clocking in at 8:30 a.m., Snohomish County Auditor Garth Fell’s workday starts the second he gets up, scans the news, and plans the next election cycle.  Organizing elections …

On April 17, the state Department of Health issued a cease-and-desist order on an unlicensed in-home services agency in Lynnwood operating under the name H & L Homecare for Seniors pending …

Join the City of Mill Creek on Saturday, April 19, for its annual Eggstravaganza Spring Festival. Events includ themed egg hunts, and extended hours:  Heatherwood Middle School Track, 1419 …

Senate approves $7.3 billion capital budget

The state Senate, which often hears a wide range of opinions between Democrats and Republicans, gave rare unanimous approval March 5 for a $7.3 billion capital budget. “It was …

Sen. Maria Cantwell pushes plan to rein in Trump’s tariff power

Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell of Edmonds has emerged as a leading voice in Congress opposing President Donald Trump’s universal tariffs announced last week. Her new bipartisan legislation …

Nearly 50 high school seniors from Jackson High School in Mill Creek traveled to the Washington State Capitol on March 27, as part of the inaugural cohort of the Future Leaders Academy, a flagship …

Shogo Ota: Winning World Cup poster artist has a mural in Mill Creek

Shogo Ota, a Camano Island artist who has created murals in Mill Creek and Edmonds, is the winner of the FIFA World Cup 26 Seattle Host City Poster contest. Ota …

Providence Medical Group (PMG) Northwest has confirmed that a pediatric patient with measles was seen at the PMG Monroe Walk-in Clinic on Saturday, March 29, and again at the PMG Mill Creek Walk-in …

County NAACP honors 2 Mill Creek residents

On March 29, the Snohomish County Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)) held its annual Freedom Fund Gala at the Edward D. Hansen Conference Center in …

Journalists and news organizations across Washington are pleading with lawmakers to set aside money to support local newspapers and broadcasters.  “Journalism is the work that our …

Planning, Civil Service committees have openings

Planning Commission The City is accepting applications for three vacancies expiring April 30, 2028, on the Planning Commission. Applications will be accepted through 5 p.m. April 15,. …

Mill Creek Summer Concert Series lineup announced

The Mill Creek Chamber of Commerce has announced the lineup for its free Summer Concert Series  at the Forum on Main Street. July 9: Infinity Project (Journey tribute) July 16: Cloud …

MLT Library hosting Vietnamese refugee event

Next month marks 50 years since the fall of Saigon in 1975, which led to one of the largest refugee crises in modern history. Thousands of Vietnamese families fled their homeland, leaving behind …

The City of Mill Creek had a grand opening for its Mill Creek Police Department substation March 13.   At the event were Mayor Pro Tem Stephanie Vignal, Police Chief Stan White, City …

The City of Mill Creek will be doing late-night roadwork near Fred Meyer to replace a failed stormwater pipe (orange line on map) crossing 132nd (SR 96). The City says lane closures will occur …

Good To Go! warns of scam texts

Good To Go! is asking people to be cautious as scammers are impersonating toll agencies nationwide. They are attempting to trick people into making payments and sharing their banking …

County Council approves expanding child care access

On Wednesday, the Snohomish County Council unanimously approved Ordinance 25-015, a proposal aimed at increasing access to child care by reducing regulatory barriers for providers. Sponsored by …

Olympia: Latino Legislative Day draws a crowd

Hundreds gathered on the steps of the Legislative Building in Olympia March 10 to protest the treatment of immigrants across the U.S. for Latino Legislative Day. Protesters carried signs that …

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