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Thanks to all of you for your welcoming spirit, support and help in covering Woodinville for the past year.
I am the local editor of the Woodinville and Edmonds Patch sites and a recent transplant to Washington from Minnesota. Before moving, I was the local editor for Shakopee Patch near Minneapolis and before that, I worked for Forum Communications as editor of the weekly Pine Journal newspaper in Cloquet. I was also a general assignment reporter at the daily newspaper, Duluth News Tribune.
Fun fact: While in Cloquet, my team and I won a Minnesota Newspaper Association award for leadership related to the 50th anniversary of the only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed gas station in the world.
Back in the day, I ran away to photo school in Missoula, MT and worked as a reporter/photographer at the Ravalli Republic newspaper, where I loved covering wildland fires.
I have a degree in Journalism from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN.
Mostly, I like to be outside, visiting new places, riding my road bike or photographing something.
Contact me at lisa.baumann@patch.com
Thanks to all of you for your welcoming spirit, support and help in covering Woodinville for the past year.
The Metropolitan King County Council adopted legislation to reduce public urination in unincorporated rural King County. The ordinance creates the offense of urinating or defecating in public.
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Expect long delays for traffic control operations during grinding and paving operations.
Listed are some of the crimes reported in Woodinville from Sept. 30 - Oct. 7.
“They are literally taking food from the mouths of babies," said King County Executive Dow Constantine.
"Anonymous ads, and attacks on candidates that masquerade as issue ads, are specifically called out as tactics that foster corruption," said Al Taylor, a Woodinville Planning Commissioner and witness on the complaint.
Woodinville Patch gives a roundup of local job opportunities for the week of Oct. 7.
The award recognizes exceptional talent in a young trumpet player and was presented this week at the Rotary Club of Edmonds.
The Snohomish County Fire Marshal’s Office investigated the fire and discovered a burner on the stovetop had accidentally been left turned on.
The City of Edmonds is updating their Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan, and the Community Cultural Plan, and they need your input.
The Washington Department of Health said it has funding to continue services for the Women, Infants, and Children food and nutrition program through October from the USDA.