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Asotin freshmen welcomed with Ignition program on first day of school
ASOTIN, WA – FOCUS Training, a leadership-based business, has been around for over 30 years. They are based out of Wisconsin, of those 30 years they’ve been helping schools for 20 years through a program called Ignition. Ignition helps freshmen have a smooth transition from middle school to...
Opening day at Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days
Walla Walla, WA- Older than the state of Washington August 28 marks the start of the 158th year of Walla Walla's Fair and Frontier days. Between fresh food, cute animals, and even Martina McBride taking the stage on opening night, theres plenty of things to enjoy. In fact, the Sea...
Washington state doles out $14 million of CCA revenue to orgs, tribes
(The Center Square) – The Washington State Department of Health has announced $14 million of grant money from Climate Commitment Act revenue has been awarded to 41 different community organizations and tribes. The $14 million in grant money has been awarded under two separate programs: $750,000 from the Climate and Health Adaptation Initiative (CHAI) Community Capacity Grant Program and the remainder from the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Capacity Grant program. ...
A local tattoo artist does the noble thing in raising her teenage sister
RICHLAND, Wash. – A local tattoo artist opens her first shop at 25 in Richland, all while raising two children and her teenage sister. Jenna Noble, the owner of Nobletats in Richland, tells me art and tattooing are her passions but said family always comes first. Noble says she...
Kennewick business owner reflects on devastation and plans to reopen cafe after fire
KENNEWICK, Wash. — The Kennewick Fire Department has released more information on a fire that destroyed a business on W. Kennewick Ave. on Sunday night. The call for help came in at 7:42 p.m. to the Mis Raices Cafe and Restaurant.
Crestview Terrace renovations lead to disruptions and incomplete work for tenants
ELLENSBURG-Some residents at an apartment complex in Ellensburg feel like they have been mistreated during the process of their apartments being renovated. "I have lived in my apartment for 12 and a half years," said Donna, a resident of Crestview Terrace apartments. "This is the first time I've had any renovations or upgrades done."
Wheels and Thrills: Tonasket Comancheros Demo Derby is back
TONASKET- Rev up your engines and get ready for some high-octane action at the Tonasket Comancheros Demo Derby event happening Sept. 1, at the Tonasket Rodeo Grounds. The event, held at 12 Rodeo Road, starts at 1 p.m. and promises a day filled with adrenaline-pumping thrills as drivers go head-to-head in a collision course of clashing cars.
Longtime executive director of Yakima Symphony Orchestra resigns
YAKIMA, Wash. – The executive director of the Yakima Symphony Orchestra (YSO) announced his mid-September resignation, according to a Wed., Aug. 28 press release. David Rogers has been with YSO since 2013 after spending eight years in the administration of The Florida Orchestra and nearly as many years at the University of South Florida in Tampa as music faculty.
Sam Funches Schedules Gonzaga Visit
The #1 center in the Class of 2026 from Germantown High School in Madison, Mississippi likes what the Zags have to offer him and wants to learn more on an official visit to campus next year. Sam Funches will be in town when Gonzaga hosts Pepperdine from February 14th-16th. He...
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