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Kienan Briscoe

Seattle

Staff Journalist at Lynnwood Times

Freelance Reporter at Sound Publishing

Award-winning journalist and novelist reporting on Snohomish County news in WA. All retweets are my stories, other views are my own.

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  • 1 week ago | lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe

    LYNNWOOD—Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) met with several Snohomish County leaders Wednesday, April 16, to discuss the region’s current surface transportation projects, how funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is being utilized and hear the county’s priorities for the surface transportation reauthorization bill.

  • 1 week ago | lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe

    MUKILTEO—The Kamiak High School Theatre Department will be performing “Something Rotten!” based on the book by Karey Kirkpatrick and John Farrell. The production, directed by Bryan Sullivan, will be performed at the Mountlake Terrace High School Theatre located at 21801 44th Avenue W in Mountlake Terrace. “Something Rotten!  is such a fun and hilarious show. There’s something in it for almost everyone.

  • 1 week ago | lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe

    LYNNWOOD—The Lynnwood City Council unanimously appointed Kresha Green to position 7 of the Human Services Commission and discussed annexation of the old Alderwood Middle School on 28th Avenue West, at its Business Meeting Monday, April 14. “I think [Green] is an amazing asset,” said Councilwoman Derica Escamilla, the council liaison for the Human Services Commission. “She’s right up there, involved with the community, involved with Lynnwood.

  • 1 week ago | lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe

    LYNNWOOD—A massive new indoor pickleball facility called Pickleball Kingdom is scheduled to open in Lynnwood, in the old Bed Bath and Beyond building at 3115 196th Street Southwest, on April 25. Pickleball Kingdom will be a 40,000 square foot, 12 courts facility with a pro store, locker rooms, showers, an upstairs mezzanine, and even private rooms for events and parties.

  • 1 week ago | lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe

    OLYMPIA—Both chambers of the Washington State legislature passed a bill that would prohibit the use of certain exotic animals, like elephants and tigers, from traveling in performative acts such as circuses. Engrossed Senate Bill 5065, who’s primary sponsors include Snohomish County Congressional Leaders Sen. Marko Liias and Sen. John Lovick, passed the Senate back in February with a vote of 30 yeas to 19 nays.

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M. Kienan Briscoe
M. Kienan Briscoe @mkienanbriscoe6
22 Apr 25

Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) met with several Snohomish County leaders Wednesday, April 16, to discuss the region’s current surface transportation projects. https://t.co/uetvyGJlrX

M. Kienan Briscoe
M. Kienan Briscoe @mkienanbriscoe6
22 Apr 25

Snohomish County PUD mascot Zip joined students with the Mukilteo/South Everett Boys and Girls Club in planting 11 trees at Walter E Hall Park in Everett in honor of Arbor Day. https://t.co/50aafJtbsy

M. Kienan Briscoe
M. Kienan Briscoe @mkienanbriscoe6
22 Apr 25

The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) Representative Assembly announced Monday, April 21, that two transgender related advisory amendments did not meet the 60% threshold to pass. https://t.co/NdR56B8fhg