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'Drowning machines': Oregon's ongoing battle with little-known waterway killer
Picture this: It's a warm and sunny day in Oregon, and a group of friends decides to float down the Willamette River. They drive to a boat launch parking lot, gather some food and drinks, and launch themselves downriver in inflatable innertubes. The water gently carries them downstream until, without warning, serene waters...
JR Simplot donates $50K to CAA
Jul. 23—MOSES LAKE — The word went out from coaches and advisors — the JR Simplot company was stepping up to help out the Moses Lake School District extracurricular program with a $50,000 donation. The coaches and advisors suggested the students should turn out to show their appreciation. And they did, on a hot sunny Monday afternoon outside the new Simplot facility under construction. ...
'We are here to fight'
Jul. 23—MOSES LAKE — Alzheimer's disease is a terrifying thing for many people: the fear that one day they will watch helplessly as they cease to remember their families and even who they are. The 150-200 people who came to the Purple Party at the Porterhouse Steakhouse in Moses Lake Thursday want to make that fear a thing of the past. "Right now, Alzheimer's disease kills more people than ...
Red Cross strike team sent to Washington
YAKIMA-A Red Cross strike team was sent to the area from South Carolina due to all of the recent fires, extreme heat and fire warnings. According to a leader at the Red Cross, the team is experienced with lots of deployments, and act as relief when local resources are spread thin. They also sent a semi truck full of extra supplies so the local Red Cross has enough on hand.
SR 221 south of Prosser reduced to single lane due to crash
PROSSER, Wash. - A crash reduced SR 221 to a single lane on Wednesday, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation. WSDOT says the crash happened about 11 miles south of Prosser. Drivers should expect short delays in the area. The road was closed temporarily, but has since reopened....
More Than 700,000 Acres of Wildfire Ravage Oregon
BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) — Firefighters in the West are scrambling as new wildfires threaten communities in Oregon, California and Washington, with at least one Oregon fire so large that it is creating its own weather. Interstate 84 in eastern Oregon was closed in both directions Tuesday between Ontario and...
WA utilities prepare public for possible power shutdowns to prevent wildfires
(The Center Square) – Puget Sound Energy and other utility companies in Washington state are preparing for the possibility of cutting the power in high-risk wildfire conditions. It has been a relatively quiet start to the fire season across Washington so far, though a large fire, called the Pioneer Fire is burning about 30,000 acres […]
In Washington state, Inslee’s final months aimed at staving off repeal of landmark climate law
SILVERDALE, Wash. (AP) — Standing at a transit center near four new wireless bus charging stations in a small community west of Seattle, Gov. Jay Inslee told transit and city leaders where money to pay for them — more than $1 million — came from. “It’s possible...
Thirsty Thursdays with the Pippin’s!
Join us Thursday, August 1st as we kick off the new month with free T-shirts for YOU! Before the game, come up to our radio station booth, and show us that you have the Cherry FM app downloaded on your smart phone and you’ll get a Cherry FM/Pippin’s T-shirt! Only 1 shirt per family, while supplies last. We’ll see you at “The Orchard” at State Fair Park!
What’s Happ’ning Folks??
You gotta love summertime in the Yakima Valley! So many things to take part of, we’ll keep you up to date the best we can on all that’s “Happ’ning” here in the Valley!!. THE DOWNTOWN YAKIMA FARMERS MARKET. Presented by Solarity Credit Union..Every Sunday from...
Ice cream eating contest to benefit terminally ill children
SPOKANE, Wash. – An ice cream eating contest will taking place at Brick West Brewing Wednesday to benefit the Wishing Star Foundation. The event, which is open to the public and will start at 6 p.m., will help fund granting wishes to terminally ill children. “Ten local teams will...
Camp Ghormley safely evacuated during Retreat Fire
NACHES, Wash. - The Retreat Fire forced Camp Ghormley to evacuate leaving parents worried about their kids off at summer camp. Tuesday afternoon around 4 p.m., Camp Executive Director Joel Whitehead noticed smoke nearby and drove to the fire. Whitehead says U.S. Forest Services didn’t tell him to evacuate camp until 7 p.m. last night.
A former Woodway councilmember, gubernatorial candidate Bogen pledges to govern ‘from the middle for the middle’
You may never have heard of him – yet. He’s one of 28 gubernatorial candidates on Aug. 6 primary ballot, which will narrow the field to the top two vote getters. But judging from the latest Washington Public Disclosure Commission fundraising numbers he’s leading the pack of independents, coming in fifth overall behind the party-endorsed candidates Bob Ferguson, Dave Reichert, Mark Mullet and Semi Bird.
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