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Election Ballots Should Be In Your Mailbox
Elections Director Sherril Huff: Voters should watch for their ballots in the mail and contact us if they haven’t received it by Monday, Oct. 22.

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
Elections Director Sherril Huff: Voters should watch for their ballots in the mail and contact us if they haven’t received it by Monday, Oct. 22.

I believe we currently spend more per student and get worse results than most first world countries. This, to me, shows that McAuliffe is either unable or unwilling to make the necessary changes that are required to properly educate our students.
A Woodinville man is facing charges for allegedly sparking the costly Dump Fire in Utah this summer that forced thousands of people to flee their homes, The Associated Press is reporting.
The design for the former golf course shows seven sports fields, a community center, a mountain bike facility, dog parks, playgrounds and picnic shelters.
State Route 520 will be closed Oct. 19-21 for construction.
Cristian Babalai, who lived in Woodinville at the time of the heists, is charged with eight counts of first-degree robbery and reportedly lost large sums of money at a Kirkland casino.
Cristian Babalai, who lived in Woodinville at the time of the heists, is charged with eight counts of first-degree robbery.
The land proposed for annexation is the county-owned parking area by the Northshore Athletic Fields in the Woodinville Tourist District.
The 39th annual Northwest Artists' Holiday Show will take place at the Edmonds Unitarian Church.
Brickyard Brewing will hold a grand opening of its new tap room in Woodinville with a ribbon cutting, food, prizes, tours and live music.
Anna Marie Boyle is now facing five felony charges, while Aaron James Johnson has been charged with four crimes related to speeding with Boyle's three children and a small dog locked in the trunk.
A rapidly moving frontal system will bring very windy conditions, rain and possibly small hail to western Washington this afternoon and tonight, according to the National Weather Service in Seattle.
The two largest heists involved the Washington Federal Bank in Monroe, in which $77,000 was stolen, and Whidbey Island Bank in Mill Creek, which reported a loss of $40,000.
Formal charges against the man could be filed Tuesday, The Seattle Times is reporting.
Brickyard Brewing will hold a grand opening of its new tap room in Woodinville with a ribbon cutting, food, prizes, tours and live music.
"He was seemingly living a normal life," King County Sheriff Steve Strachan said of the Bothell man believed to be the Tour De Banks robber.
"He was seemingly living a normal life," King County Sheriff Steve Strachan said of the Bothell man believed to be the Tour De Banks robber.
Lambert completed a program that includes courses in county budget and financial management, ethics and public service, and risk management, among others.
The idea was to wear "costumes" on the weekends, but after a test run, employees at the Woodinville coffee stand say they won't continue the practice.
Community members are invited to comment on two plans that would enhance the look and feel of Woodinville.