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    Here are the three most followed local covid news to recap last week in Washington

    2021-01-02
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    The best news is found all in one place. We got you covered on all the latest information from COVID- 19 and local news in your community.

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    Seattle / kiro7.com

    Coronavirus: Gov. Inslee extends statewide restrictions on indoor dining, gatherings until Jan. 11

    Coronavirus: Gov. Inslee extends statewide restrictions on indoor dining, gatherings until Jan. 11

    SEATTLE — Gov. Jay Inslee announced a one-week extension of statewide restrictions Wednesday, including those on gyms, social gatherings and indoor dining. The restrictions will now expire Jan. 11, 2021. “We understand the profound impact COVID is having on our healthcare system, families and businesses, but I am heartened by... Read more

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    Clowns you head guy LOST! Now pay attention to science and quit following 🤡

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    Washington / kxly.com

    Liquor and Cannabis Board votes to suspend the Black Diamond’s liquor license as owner refuses to follow COVID restrictions

    Liquor and Cannabis Board votes to suspend the Black Diamond’s liquor license as owner refuses to follow COVID restrictions

    SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. — The Washington state Liquor and Cannabis Board has voted to suspend a Spokane Valley bar’s liquor license if the owners don’t comply with COVID-19 guidelines. According to Julie Graham, spokesperson for the LCB, the Board voted to suspend the Black Diamond’s liquor license on Tuesday. She... Read more

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    put your money where your mouth is ladies and gents we should support this business and hold a protest there!

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    Washington / spokesman.com

    Washington to pay unemployment benefit after delay of federal coronavirus package

    Washington to pay unemployment benefit after delay of federal coronavirus package

    The state of Washington will use federal coronavirus relief funds to pay close to 100,000 unemployment recipients this week, a move Gov. Jay Inslee says is necessitated by lack of additional assistance from Congress. “We are providing a bridge for some Washingtonians until the federal government finally acts,” Inslee said... Read more

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    perhaps if congress cared as much asabout Americans as they do other countries. chump might have signed. 600 bucks is pathetic and an insult to every American. it's not even enough to pay a month's mortgage in some areas.

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