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What to Know About Ezell’s Famous Chicken's Black Business Leadership Conference
Local fast-food chain Ezell’s Famous Chicken is hosting its third annual Raising Up Black Businesses Initiative Conference on Aug. 17. Held from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the University of Washington's Seattle campus, the conference looks to celebrate National Black Business Month and aims to educate and elevate Black, Washington-based business owners, according to a release from the business.
Goodbye to an Old Friend
It was a dark and stormy night . . . Well actually it was just a stormy morning, back on June 3rd of this year, w. hen we experienced wind gust up to 50 miles per hour, with Cliff Maas, on his weather blog calling it more like a November morning. Combined with wet soils, due to substantial rainfall at the time, numerous trees around the city came down.
The Black Crows are coming to Wenatchee. On a Friday!
I love live music. I don't get to see much live music anymore. I used to go almost on a weekly basis. Having to get up as early as I do for the morning show on The Quake 102.1 means. (I don't get to stay up late on a school night.)
Six awesome moments to get you excited for the 2024 Home Run Derby
The 2024 MLB Home Run Derby is teed up for Monday night in Arlington. Over the years, there’s been exciting moments created from mammoth home runs in the derby. The annual event tends to be a lot of fun when it’s really hitting its stride. Recently, format changes have delivered and produced memorable moments as well.
Seattle weather: Warm Wednesday with a chance of mountain thunderstorms
It was a sunny and warm summer day around the Pacific Northwest for the start of the week!. Temperatures were several degrees warmer this afternoon with highs topping out in the upper 80s to low 90s. With the high today of 88 degrees, we have reached 13 days of 80...
Native Bidaské with Derrick Belgarde and Dean Dauphinais on Native Homelessness
Join Native News Online Editor Levi Rickert, along with Senior Staff Reporter Jenna Kunze, for this week’s Native Bidaské as they interview Derrick Belgarde (Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians/ Chippewa-Cree), the director of housing and human service nonprofit in Seattle, Chief Seattle Club, and veterans advocate Dean Dauphinais (Spirit Lake).
REMINDER: Seattle Southside Chamber’s Southside Leadership Conference is this Friday, July 19
EDITOR’S NOTE: South King Media Founder/Publisher Scott Schaefer serves on the Board of Directors for the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce. REMINDER: The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce’s Southside Leadership Conference will be held at Highline College this Friday, July 19, 2024, with eight workshops featuring incredible leaders in our community.
Washington Huskies College Football Preview 2024: New Coach Jedd Fisch and High Expectations
The Washington Huskies enter the 2024 college football season amid historic changes in the landscape, including conference realignment and an expanded College Football Playoff, with the team joining the Big Ten this year. Following successful seasons led by coach Kalen DeBoer and quarterback Michael Penix, Jr., the Huskies are now in a minor rebuild under new coach Jedd Fisch. Despite significant departures, there is optimism within the program as they navigate the challenges of adapting to a new conference and rebuilding their team.
Seattle restaurant owner responds to ire sparked by 'living-wage' surcharge after viral receipt
SEATTLE — A popular restaurant in Lower Queen Anne is under fire on social media for charging a 5% "living-wage" surcharge. It's a surcharge that "is not in lieu of server gratuity," according to the restaurant. Toulouse Petit Kitchen and Lounge has been a mainstay of the Uptown neighborhood...
Media invited to Everett Water Utility’s new regional reservoir groundbreaking – July 23 at 10 a.m.
EVERETT, WA – Water reservoirs are a kind of forever infrastructure. They don’t get built very often, and they outlive the people who built them. Everett Water Utility will break ground on a project to replace its 100-year-old Reservoir 3, which serves two-thirds of the Utility’s 685,000 customers, a total of 457,000 people, through a network of local water districts.
Electronic Business Machines Makes Leadership Moves
Everett, Washington—July 12, 2024—Dave Schlosser, COO of Electronic Business Machines, announced today a strategic promotion from within for Dino Dayao. Dave said, “I am very pleased to announce the promotion of Dino Dayao to the position of Purchasing Manager. This management move promotes an outstanding employee and helps Electronic Business Machines get more streamlined in our business workflows and is crucial to Electronic Business Machines’ long-term success.
WA company aims to bridge healthcare gap in rural areas
LEAVENWORTH – Dopl Technologies is on a mission to improve healthcare access in rural underserved areas of Washington state and beyond. The Bothell-based software company provides diagnostic imaging through collaborations with Cascade Medical in Leavenworth and other rural medical centers in the state. The company was founded in 2022...
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