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Semi driver faulted in head-on crash that injured Beverly woman near Mattawa
MATTAWA - An elderly Beverly woman was airlifted after she was hit head on by a semi on Tuesday, according to Washington State Patrol. The crash happened on SR 243 about five miles north of Mattawa just before 5:15 p.m. 39-year-old Navdeep Jhajj of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada was going south in his semi and 70-year-old Terri Haupt-Davis of Beverly was going north. The semi reportedly crossed the centerline and hit Terri head on. Both vehicles came to rest in the northbound lanes near Crab Creek Bridge. Terri was airlifted to a Wenatchee hospital for treatment. It's not known if DUI was a factor and why Navdeep crossed the centerline.
Sweets back at it, battling at Borleske against Yakima
Walla Walla hosts collegiate summer wooden-bat baseball action for the second night in a row Wednesday, July 24, at Borleske Stadium with the Walla Walla Sweets in a West Coast League matchup against the Yakima Valley Pippins. The Sweets end up falling, 14-8.
Yakima Little League struggles with outdated fields, seeks funding for upgrades
YAKIMA, WA-- On just another evening at the ballfields at Elk’s Park and people in Yakima are sitting with family, catching up with friends and enjoying their kids play America's pastime. Mark Ramos is the coach and umpire with Yakima National Little League and loves the game of baseball.
How Long Will Self-Checkouts Last In Washington?
We first heard about this in December, and it looks to be hitting more stores nationwide. Walmart is rolling back this practice! Is this a good thing or a bad thing?. What is the practice being rolled back? If you couldn’t tell by the pictures, it is closing their self-checkouts.
Support Children’s Miracle Network with Dairy Queen’s Miracle Treat Day June 25
Celebrating 40 years of miracles this year, Dairy Queen is holding their Miracle Treat Day on July 25th, 2024. Simple enough, all you have to do to help is swing into any participating Dairy Queen and buy a Blizzard. Any Blizzard of any size will do. $1 or more from...
Yakima first responders and community splash out for Special Olympics
YAKIMA, Wash.-- Local first responders held a Cop & Fire on top event to raise funds for the Special Olympics in Yakima at Fred Meyer earlier this week. The Selah Fire Department, Yakima Police Department, and Yakima County Sheriff's Office interacted with Special Olympic athletes and community members, by having a water fight.
Inferno reduces Chelan recycling center to rubble
CHELAN - The recycling center next to the Chelan Transfer Station just west of the city of Chelan is no more after a fire burned it to the ground on Wednesday. Chelan Fire and Rescue Chief Brandon Asher told Source ONE News that the fire started at around 11:30 a.m. The fire's cause and point of origin is still under investigation. Asher says the recycling center is a total loss with heavy equipment and its shop burning in the blaze. The fire was controlled nearly 90 minutes later. The transfer station next to the recycling center has been closed and will reopen on Thursday under normal hours.
Spokane gun control measure tweaked just weeks after forgoing legal review
(The Center Square) – Spokane City Councilmember Paul Dillon amended his gun control measure on Monday, tightening up some of the language just two weeks after pushing it through council without a legal review. The ordinance garnered broad support for the most part but faced skepticism from the Spokane City Council's two conservatives. Councilmembers Jonathan Bingle and Michael Cathcart noted the lack of a review before passing and tried to defer a vote on that basis but to no avail. ...
Firehouse Subs May Be Closing 3 More Locations as New Menu Deal Debuts
Firehouse Subs has announced a new menu deal amidst reports of its latest closures. According to Mile High on the Cheap, the Powerade Victory Splash is now available for a limited time as part of a promotion for the upcoming Paris Olympics. Additionally, Firehouse Subs is offering a $10 Powerade Victory Bundle at participating stores, which includes a medium sandwich, chips, and a 22-ounce fountain beverage. This is the ideal meal to enjoy while watching all the excitement in Paris from July 8 to Aug. 8, 2024.
Public Comments Accepted Thursday Night For Proposal For Apparent Amazon Warehouse Off Moscow-Pullman Highway
Public comments will be accepted Thursday night regarding the permit that’s required for a warehouse off the Moscow-Pullman Highway that’s being proposed by Amazon-linked development companies. Plans for “Project Cougar” have been filed with Whitman County from Ambrose Property Group and Kimley-Horn. The companies have built distribution centers...
Dry cold front ushers in breezy winds and areas of elevated fire danger
Daytime highs will be in the mid to upper 90s and triple digits on Wednesday, with our next dry cold front set to arrive Wednesday evening into Thursday producing gusty winds and the potential for heightened fire danger. There is now a red flag warning for Okanogan county in central...
Construction of new Moses Lake elementary school will proceed despite budgetary issues
MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake School District has temporarily paused the construction of Elementary 12 in Mae Valley as it works with federal and state agencies to secure water certificates. These certificates will allow the district to use lake water for irrigation instead of city water, marking the final step before purchasing the land for the new school. Despite recent budget issues, the construction project will proceed once the land purchase is finalized.
Bodybuilding great grandmother a true inspiration
A Wenatchee great grandma continues to be an inspiration in the world of health and fitness…. Maggie Rivera grew up in Quincy and now lives in Wenatchee. She recently won a bodybuilding competition in New Jersey at the age of 62…. She competed for the first time 13-years ago and...
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