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Rare books, maps and atlases from Birmingham-Southern College will be auctioned July 31st-August 1st
DAVENPORT, Wash. – An important collection of rare books, maps and atlases from the recently closed Birmingham-Southern College in Alabama will be sold at auction on July 31st and August 1st by Grant Zahajko Auctions, online and live in the Grant Zahajko gallery located at 510 Morgan Street in Davenport. Start times on both auction days will be 9 am Pacific time.
Pateros secures $2.5 Million HUD Grant for Mall Revitalization Project
PATEROS—City officials learned late last month that the city's $2.5 million grant application for the Mall Revitalization Project, submitted to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in 2022, has been approved. City Administrator Jord Wilson delivered the news at the regular monthly city council meeting on Monday,...
Okanogan County Authorities Seek Witnesses to Bridgeport Area Felony Hit-and-Run Collision
Authorities in Okanogan County are urgently seeking information after a man was seriously injured in a hit-and-run collision early last Sunday. The victim was walking on State Route 17 near milepost 138, not far from Bridgeport, when he was struck by a vehicle, or possibly multiple vehicles, that failed to remain at the scene. The Washington State Patrol reported the collision occurred between 3:00 and 3:00 AM. Investigators are combing the area for evidence and have asked for the public's assistance in identifying the driver or drivers involved.
Wenatchee Valley Dispute Resolution Center seeks nominations for Community Peacebuilder Award
WENATCHEE — The Wenatchee Valley Dispute Resolution Center is accepting nominations for its first Community Peacebuilder Award, which will recognize individuals and groups that have promoted peaceful conflict resolution in Chelan and Douglas counties. Nominations are open through Aug. 4. The winner will be announced at the center's annual...
Fire Burns Over 800 Acres near Connell
CONNELL — A wildfire named the Wallace Walker Fire scorched over 800 acres in Franklin County on Tuesday, originating near the Lower Monumental Dam. Fortunately, the fire is currently no longer active, according to Franklin County Fire District #2. The fire primarily consumed grass and brush, but also posed...
Tri-City Water Follies Race Director talks planning and his job for Water Follies
KENNEWICK, Wash. - The Tri-City Water Follies is just around the corner. People can't wait to see their favorite boats and drivers come into town, but what about the people behind the scenes who put the races on?
City of Spokane considering layoffs amid $50 million budget deficit
SPOKANE, Wash. — The City of Spokane continues looking for a way out of its $50 million budget deficit. We could learn what potential solutions look like this week. With major budget cuts looming over the city of Spokane, the big question now is 'Will there be layoffs?'. At...
Brandt’s Fruit Trees Granted Rights for KIR™ Series of Sweet Cherries; Kevin Brandt and West Mathison Comment
YAKIMA, WA - Something new is falling in the world of cherries. Brandt’s Fruit Trees announced it has been granted exclusive propagation rights in the United States for the KIR™ series of sweet cherries. The grower has also partnered with Stemilt Growers to test the cultivars under Washington State growing conditions, with an option to commercialize the selections in the U.S.
Report: New Amazon warehouse in Pasco now hiring
PASCO - Amazon Inc. is ramping up its hiring efforts in Pasco, with a flurry of activity at its massive warehouse facilities on South Road 40 East. The Seattle-based e-commerce giant, which began constructing two large warehouses in 2021, is now actively recruiting warehouse associates to meet its operational needs.
70-year-old female motorcyclist airlifted to hospital after being struck by pickup's tire on I-86 near Pocatello airport
POCATELLO — A 70-year-old female motorcyclist was airlifted to Portneuf Medical Center after she was struck by a tire on Interstate 86 that had come off a passing pickup truck. The 3:40 p.m. Wednesday incident east of Pocatello Regional Airport temporarily shut down Interstate 86 when an emergency helicopter landed on the freeway to transport the seriously injured motorcyclist to PMC. Idaho State Police said the motorcyclist, from Ashland, Oregon,...
Nampa nursery owner gets 16 years for meth trafficking, illegal firearms sales
Boise, ID (CBS2) — A Mexican man has been sentenced to 16 years in federal prison for distributing methamphetamine in Nampa, Idaho. According to U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit, 49-year-old Sergio Cisneros-Guzman also known as Salomon Hernandez Medina, a Mexican citizen who is residing in Nampa illegally, was sentenced to 16 years in federal prison after an investigation led by the FBI-led Treasure Valley Metro Violent Crimes Task Force was found to be trafficking large amounts of methamphetamine and firearms through his landscaping business Rolling Hills Nursery.
Orofino man Arrested After Allegedly Dropping bag of Fentanyl Pills at Casino
LEWISTON - An Orofino man is facing felony drug trafficking charges after allegedly dropping a plastic bag of suspected fentanyl pills during a visit to the Clearwater River Casino. At around 5:30 p.m. Thursday, the Nez Perce County Sheriff's Office responded to the Clearwater River Casino after a plastic bag...
Asylum seekers moved out of Kent encampment into taxpayer-funded apartments
(The Center Square) – More than 90 asylum seekers who have spent the last six weeks in an encampment along Central Avenue in Kent have been moved into apartment homes. Dozens of others remain at the camp on the King County-owned property adjacent to State Route 167 and the Econo Lodge hotel.
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