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Small WA Town Named One of the Top 50 Best Places to Live in the US
Washington State has a lot to offer. With just about every type of outdoor activity you can think of from biking to kayaking to skiing and snowboarding to mountain climbing and so many other activities, it's no wonder why Washington State is the state to visit for any reason. And...
New Campground Limits Coming to WA Beginning August 18th
Beginning August 18th, all campgrounds in Washington State will have new limits on how many nights people can stay. The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission recently approved the new limits, as of August 18th, campers can only stay ten consecutive nights in any campground in the state, within a 30-day period. Campers will also only be allowed to stay a total of 90 days per calendar year in all state parks.
Big Changes are Coming to All Olive Garden Restaurants in WA
Before we begin I just have to mention that there are no changes coming to the breadsticks. I repeat, no changes to the classic Olive Garden breadsticks. Olive Garden has been a wonderful place with a wonderful location in downtown Yakima since the '90s. I remember when it first opened and how big of news it was that Yakima was finally getting an Olive Garden. My brother was one of the original employees when it opened so I was even part of the soft-open when they open to just family of staff to practice making food and delivering it to tables in real time. It was super fun.
Local Live Music and Happenings Kittitas County. July 25- August 1
Ellensburg Blusers @ Free Concerts in the Park, North Alder Street Park, Ellensburg. 6:30PM-8:30PM. Josie’s Misfit Ranch Pint Night @ Iron Horse Brewery, 1621 Vantage Highway, Ellensburg. All Ages/ No Cover. 4PM-8PM Yotes (Rockabilly, Americana, Country) @ Mike’s Tavern, 427 E. 1st Street , Cle Elum. 21+ 7PM.
Most Haunted Winery in Washington: The Hidden Gem You’ve Been Looking For?
I had not heard of this urban legend until today. Now, my thoughts are filled with curiosity!. The first winery in Washington state is nearly 100 years old. It was created with the partnership of two companies: Pommerelle Wine Company and the National Wine Company in 1934. Seventy years ago,...
I Used AI to Create Photos of People Doing Things in Washington State—The Results Are Creepy
I have come to love using generative AI just as much as I like to "google" things. I have always had an interest in modern technology; my obsession with modern tech likely began when I watched The Jetsons as a kid and with the movie, Tron. All of that futuristic robotic stuff--it just gets my gears going.
Four Washington Towns Among the Best Places to Live in the Country
I knew when I landed a job in Washington that I had hit the big time. That is, when it comes to the beauty of the magnificent Evergreen state. My husband and I moved to Kennewick in 2014. And, the city of Kennewick makes the list of the Best 100 Paces to Live in the country. According to Livibility.com four Washington towns make the list.
Shop The 5 Best Outlet Malls in Washington State
I love me a good deal! I especially love name brands at discount prices! Outlet malls are a must when you want to save some money and still have that designer tag. Luckily for us, they are scattered throughout Washington, so we don't have to travel too far!. Here are...
How we can all be good stewards of the stunning Mountains to Sound Greenway
It's no secret that the Pacific Northwest is bursting with natural beauty, from sea level to scenic mountaintops. One special stretch of land from Seattle to Cle Elum is called the Mountains to Sound Greenway. It covers 1.5 million acres and has historic, cultural and natural resources that are nationally important landscapes.
Washington gray wolves to remain classified as an endangered species
(The Center Square) – The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission has decided not to change the endangered species status of gray wolves in the state. In a pair of 5-4 votes on Friday, the commission rejected the recommendation of the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife to downlist the wolves to either "threatened" or "sensitive." Downlisting the wolves would have meant lesser penalties for poaching, as well as somewhat easier access to permits to kill wolves that attack livestock. ...
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