Briefs: Swedish Edmonds adds vice president of medical affairs

Swedish Edmonds adds vice president of medical affairs

Swedish Edmonds has welcomed a new vice president of medical affairs. Dr. Sandeep Sachdeva is board certified in internal medicine as well as hospice and palliative care medicine. He began the new job this week. The position was previously held by Dr. Timothy Roddy, who will continue on medical staff as a full-time urologist.

Edmonds creates website to connect businesses with property

To encourage new businesses to move to Edmonds and existing Edmonds businesses to expand and grow, the city has added a new feature to its website that lets users find available commercial building space and properties for lease or sale. The commercial space locator can be found at www.yourbizinedmonds.

Foggy Noggin to release new Cease &Desist batch

Foggy Noggin Brewing is bringing back its popular Cease &Desist beer again. The Bothell brewery first named the batch the 12th Man Skittles IPA, but the business received a Cease &Desist order from Texas A&M University, which holds a copyright on the 12th Man term. The newest batch will be poured from noon to 5 p.m. at the Foggy Noggin Brewing tasting room, 22329 53rd Ave SE, Bothell. On Sunday, the beer will be available at The Beer Junction in West Seattle and The Copper Hog in Bellingham.

Bothell’s In Harmony owner to give talk on natural lawn care

Learn how to have a better, healthier, and more wildlife-friendly lawn with less effort at a public presentation on Natural Lawn Care Methods. Presenter and landscaper Ladd Smith is co-owner of In Harmony Sustainable Landscapes in Bothell. The event is at 7 p.m. on Sept. 16 at the Camano Multipurpose Center, 141 N. East Camano Drive, Camano. For information, call 360-387-2236, visit www.camanowildlifehabitat.org or email camanowildlifehabitat@gmail.com.

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