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Boys & Girls Clubs will continue at MLSD
Aug. 27—MOSES LAKE — Officials from the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Columbia Basin and the Moses Lake School District are scheduled to sign a memorandum of understanding later this week allowing the operation of the Boys and Girls Clubs locations at four MLSD elementary schools. Boys and Girls Clubs Executive Director Kim Pope said sustaining the program will require some fundraising, but it ...
Priest River to serve as Idaho’s ‘Capital for a Day’ with Gov. Little, state officials
The Idaho State Capitol building in Boise on Jan. 11, 2023. (Otto Kitsinger for Idaho Capital Sun) The North Idaho town of Priest River will serve as the host of Idaho’s next “Capital for a Day” event on Thursday, Gov. Brad Little announced. The event is 10...
FIRE REPORT: Cold front to elevate fire conditions in Grant and Adams Co.
Aug. 27—MOSES LAKE — According to the National Weather Service's Spokane office, there will be a cold front blowing through the region with high winds that will elevate fire conditions. "It is caused by a storm going through the Northeast Pacific that is moving into northern British Columbia and kind of just kind of sending a cold front across Washington overnight," National Weather Service ...
Washington Could have New Fishing Rules Next Year
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is seeking public input on proposed changes to fishing regulations in Chelan and Grant counties. : The proposed rule change would eliminate the daily limit of 25 yellow perch, moving to a statewide rule of no daily limit. This aims to increase angler opportunities and potentially improve the average size of yellow perch in the lake.
Young virtuosos to perform free concert in Chelan
CHELAN — The winners of the 2024 Frances Walton Competition for Classical Musicians are set to perform a free concert on September 10 at the Chelan High School Performing Arts Center. The concert will feature Kana Funayama, a Japanese percussionist and marimbist, and Sean Yang, a pianist. Both musicians...
Stolen forklift found; two suspects booked
Aug. 27—OTHELLO — The Adam's County Sheriff's Office received a report of a stolen Genie Telehandler Forklift on Aug. 19 in the 1900 block of West Hatton Road, according to an ACSO press release. Three days later there was a complaint called in to the ACSO stating that the forklift was around South State Route 24 and West Hampton Road. Adams County Sheriff Dale Wagner said the forklift is ...
Washington state ferry cancellations cripple service before the busy Labor Day weekend
SEATTLE — Headed into the last summer holiday of 2024 when thousands plan to take a ferry, cancellations and delays alter many routes operated by Washington State Ferries (WSF). WSF announced that the Seattle/Bainbridge route is operating on a one-boat service due to a crew shortage on Tuesday. WSF...
Retreat Fire Is Shutting Down Recreation in WA
The Retreat Fire, which began on July 23 in the Rimrock area of Washington, is currently 85% contained and has burned 45,601 acres as of August 19. According to the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, most of the fire southwest of Naches is under control, though some areas and roads, including WDFW's Wildlife Creek Area and sites along the Tieton River and U.S. Highway 12, will remain closed until at least September 23 due to safety concerns. The closures impact activities such as rock climbing, hunting, scouting, and fishing, and will be reassessed after the expiration date.
New Bodycam Program For Washington Fish and Wildlife Officers
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is rolling out a body-cam program for its 152 commissioned law enforcement officers starting in September. This aims to enhance accountability, transparency, and safety in the enforcement of natural resource laws. WDFW Police Chief. The decision to implement body-cam comes after a...
Columbia Distributing Raises Over $350,000 for Local Nonprofits
KENT, Washington – August 26, 2024 – Columbia Distributing, the largest Total Beverage distributor in the Pacific Northwest, announced today that the 13th Annual Scott DeMartine Memorial Charity Golf Tournament raised over $350,000. The funds will be donated to four charities: The Ronald McDonald House Charities of Western Washington and Alaska (RMHC), the Washington State division of the American Cancer Society, StolenYouth, and Parrot Creek Child and Family Services.
Kennewick High implements new student cell phone use policy
KENNEWICK, Wash.-Kennewick High School Administration has created an updated student cell phone policy ahead of the first day of school on Aug. 28. According to a newsletter from Kennewick High to students and families obtained by NonStop Local, the updated school policy will fully comply with Kennewick School District policy 3308 and is intended to improve student "participation" in all classes.
Wenatchee Valley Humane Society Resumes Cat Adoptions
After a two-week moratorium, the Wenatchee Valley Humane Society has resumed cat adoptions. Adoptions were halted earlier this month when five felines contracted an illness called panleukopenia. This highly contagious virus attacks white blood cells. For many adult cats, panleuk is unpleasant but not fatally serious, according to interim Humane...
Waters Reacts To Rising Star Award
Earlier this year, Washington State University’s Dr. Tim Waters was honored by the Pasco Chamber of Commerce's Ag Hall of Fame with the Rising Star Award. Waters noted he appreciates how embraced he was by the industry, and the individuals who were willing to teach him. “I didn't grow...
NFC Heavyweight Lands Seattle Seahawks Superstar WR DK Metcalf In Blockbuster Trade Proposal That Would Give Them The League’s Best Offense
If the Seattle Seahawks are out of the NFL playoff race leading up to the Nov. 5 trade deadline, rival teams should be calling GM John Schneider about a potential deal for superstar wide receiver DK Metcalf. There are no indicators that DK Metcalf wants to leave the Seahawks. But...
Jaw-Dropping Report Names One Idaho College “Worst In America”
There are many reasons to distrust the standard US News & World Report rankings of the Best Colleges In America. Author Malcolm Gladwell has done plenty of research to prove the lack of fundamental research in the annual report, which seems critical for colleges to be highly ranked. It's no surprise that the top three schools in 2024 are Princeton and MIT, and a tie for third between Harvard and Stanford.
UPDATE: Crews contain large fire near Ritzville
3:15 p.m. UPDATE -- According to the Adams County Sheriff's Office, fire crews have contained a five-mile-long brush fire burning near Ritzville. I-90 has reopened as a result of containment progress on the fire. Adams County Sheriff Dale Wagner says the fire wiped out two old, abandoned sheds. It was sparked by a farmer who was mowing a field. No homes were threatened. The fire started at around 12:40 p.m.
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