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Water Over the Road in Woodinville

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

Two weather fronts are expected to move through the region on Saturday and Sunday, bringing 1 to 2 inches of rainfall total this weekend and much more in the mountains, causing flooding.
Two weather fronts are expected to move through the region on Saturday and Sunday, bringing 1 to 2 inches of rainfall total this weekend and much more in the mountains, causing flooding.
Bermudez was arrested in November 2012 after 13 months of breaking into mailboxes in the Puget Sound region, including in Woodinville, Redmond and Kirkland.
Snohomish County Fire District 1 will kick off Fire Prevention Month with an open house for the public on Saturday, Oct. 5.
Local firefighters will conduct a food drive at the Woodinville Top Foods on Oct. 11-13, 2013. The event is to benefit Food Lifeline and Hopelink of Kirkland.
Redmond firefighters reported that no one was injured.
Here is a list of some of the reported crimes in the City of Woodinville from Sept. 16-23, 2013.
Earlier this year, Boeing said it surpassed its first set of environmental targets – reducing its carbon dioxide emissions by 9 percent, energy consumption by 3 percent, hazardous-waste generation by 18 percent and water intake by 2 percent.
Plenty of King County farms have patches filled with bright orange pumpkins. Here, we've updated our list with info for 2013.
The Edmonds Center for the Arts 2013-2014 Season gets under way in October with 21 shows featuring everyone from Rufus Wainwright to the Seattle International Comedy Competition.
The 520 bridge (heading to Seattle) will be closed on certain Tuesday and Thursday nights through Oct. 17.
Find job opportunities listed in the past week.