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Humane Society Clarifies Involvement and Procedures Following Kitten Rescue On Wenatchee Bridge
WENATCHEE - The recent kitten rescue on the George Sellar Bridge has captured the hearts of the Wenatchee Valley community. The Wenatchee Valley Humane Society and Animal Control (WVHS) has issued a statement to clarify their involvement and the procedures followed during such rescues. The incident unfolded on the morning...
116th Air Refueling Squadron to celebrate centennial Sunday
Aug. 2—FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE — One of the oldest Air National Guard units is turning 100 this year. The 141st Air Refueling Wing, Washington Air National Guard, will be hosting a 100th Anniversary Birthday Bash honoring the 116th Air Refueling Squadron at Fairchild Air Force Base on Sunday, according to an announcement from the Washington Air National Guard. Originally organized as 116 Aero ...
Spokane’s 92.9 ZZU Announces Ian Kelly as New Program Director
Morgan Murphy Media Spokane has promoted Ian Kelly to Program Director of 92.9 ZZU (KZZU). Kelly, who has been with Morgan Murphy since 2006, will take on the new programming responsibilities alongside his existing duties as PD of Hot 96.9 (KEZE). He will also continue as KZZU’s afternoon drive host....
Luxury home sales surge 120% in Chelan-Douglas counties, defying national trends
The Chelan-Douglas County real estate market is showing remarkable strength, particularly in luxury home sales. This local trend stands in stark contrast to national figures. According to the National Association of Realtors, June's single-family home sales declined 5.4% from May and 4.1% compared to June 2023 nationwide. However, our local market saw a 7.7% month-over-month increase and a 2.2% year-over-year rise in June.
Motivation in Motion: New Quincy High coaches aim to boost cross country success
QUINCY— “Motivation, motivation, motivation.”. A variant of the old real estate adage of “Location, location, location,” those three repeated words encompass the coaching philosophy of Chris Fayant. The new Quincy High School boys cross country head coach, Fayant, will join forces this fall with Jenna Lerma, the recently-hired girls head coach. Fayant and Lerma take over for David Garza, who led two runners to the state meet in Pasco last November. Together, the coaching duo looks to increase both the numbers and resilience of their small group of harriers, which joins the 2A ranks in the Central Washington Athletic Conference this season.
Local winery named 2nd best winery restaurant in the US
SPOKANE, Wash. — Second in the nation!. On Wednesday, July 31, USA Today released a reader poll showing Arbor Crest Wine Cellars was named the second-best winery restaurant in the U.S. To determine the list, USA Today had an "expert panel" choose their top picks and then readers took...
Chewelah’s first-ever Summerfest celebration coming Saturday
The first-ever Chewelah Summerfest celebration is slated for this Saturday, August 2, 2024. The day will be filled with music, activities, games, food and fun, for all ages to enjoy. The beer garden will open at 10 a.m., and entertainment will start at center stage at Chewelah City Park at 11 a.m. Other offsite activities, like a Little League Tournament, pickleball tournament, car show and more will take place Saturday as well.
Wenatchee All-Stars head for World Series but leave purple behind
Incredibly, two youth baseball teams from the Wenatchee Valley are headed to the Midwest next week for World Series…. The Wenatchee All-Stars traveled to Eugene and came away with the Pacific Northwest Regional Cal Ripken title. Head coach Josh Fisher tells us about the week…. The players said they regrouped...
Hearing on recall petition for Mabton mayor pushed back two weeks
A court hearing on a petition to recall Mabton Mayor Rachel Ruelas has been delayed two weeks to give her attorney more time to review the case. Judge Richard Bartheld of Yakima County Superior Court granted the continuation after her stand-in attorney James Arsenault said that he and his office did not have sufficient time to review the case nor all of the relevant documents.
Spokane City Council out of session for 25% of year, still receiving full salaries
(The Center Square) – Spokane’s elected officials are on another recess from city business, this time for a two-week vacation less than a month after taking another week-long holiday; however, the timing of those breaks may violate state law. The city disseminated a list of cancellations earlier this year, noting that the city council would not meet for […]