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Year-old Northwest potatoes are being dumped in favor of new potatoes
For two years, Northwest farmers didn’t have enough potatoes for processors. The crops yielded under what was expected. Processors were buying potatoes from the Midwest, East Coast and even Canada to make fries. Fast food restaurants weren’t getting all the fries that they could sell. But then, last...
Clarkston Heights Home a Total Loss in Friday Afternoon Fire
CLARKSTON - A Clarkston Heights home was destroyed by fire Friday afternoon. Firefighters were called to a scene at about 2:15 p.m. on 27th Street in the Clarkston Heights. According to Asotin County Fire District #1, when firefighters arrived the home was fully involved with flames and smoke throughout the house. The firefighters focused efforts on keeping the fire from jumping to other nearby homes. The fire also spread into a dry field near the Field Of Dreams ballpark.
Spokane prepares for a busy weekend of events you can’t miss!
SPOKANE, Wash. – Visit Spokane shares exciting events and upcoming festivals you won’t want to miss in the Spokane area. The first event is Friday July 12, featuring popular country popstar Megan Moroney at the Spokane Pavillion. The concert will mark her first since her new album release ‘Am I Okay’. The concert is selling out quickly but you can find tickets here.
Toddler overdosed on mom’s meth after Oregon DHS left him in her care, $2.6M lawsuit says
A $2.6 million lawsuit faults Oregon’s Department of Human Services for allegedly failing to remove a 2-year-old boy from his mother’s Beaverton home even though child welfare workers had received “many” reports that the boy might be in danger. The suit and a lawyer for the...
WA Supreme Court rules cities can force RVs to move
Homeless advocates are criticizing a decision by the Washington State Supreme Court which affirmed cities' rights to enforce parking restrictions on those living inside their vehicles. This decision follows a lawsuit from a Lacey resident arguing that the city's ordinance violated his constitutional right to reside. Jack Potter, who lived...
Washington panel eyes increasing jail-based voter participation
(The Center Square) – Although a proposal allowing convicted felons to vote from jail while serving a sentence failed to gain traction, there may be renewed efforts to expand jail-based voter participation among those who have still retained their voting rights. Under Washington state law, a person otherwise qualified to register to vote can have their voting rights taken away due to a court order, serving a sentence of total confinement in prison for a state felony conviction, or being incarcerated for a federal or...
Seattle home prices heat up, rank among nation's top markets: report
SEATTLE - The Northwest Multiple Listing Service (NWMLS) has released its market report for June 2024, highlighting a significant increase in home inventory that is expected to stabilize market prices across Washington state. According to the NWMLS, the inventory of homes for sale rose by 35.7% compared to June 2023,...
It's farmers market season across the Inland Northwest, with a place to keep it fresh and local in just about every corner of the region
Hillyard Farmers Market 3-6 pm, late June to late Oct. Northeast Community Center, 4001 N. Cook St., Spokane. Fairwood Farmers Market 3-7 pm, mid-May to early Oct. Fairwood Shopping Center, 319 W. Hastings Rd., Spokane. fairwoodfarmersmarket.org. Moscow Tuesday Market 4-7 pm, early June to mid-Oct. Latah County Fairgrounds, 1021 Harold...
Washington Fire Fighters Detain Fellow Officers Over Coffee Debt
This is one of the best pranks I have seen in a long time. Des Moines, Washington: Fire Department Pranks Police Over Coffee Bill. In the quiet suburban town of Des Moines, Washington, a friendly rivalry brewed between the South King Fire Department and the Des Moines Police Department, quite literally over coffee. It all began innocently enough, with the police officers dropping by Fire Stations 66 and 67 for a quick caffeine fix during their patrols. What started as a casual routine soon escalated into a lighthearted game of cat and mouse.
Mid-Summer Movement: Yakima Home Prices Rise Despite Slower Sales in June
It's mid summer and it's time to move? If you're looking for a new home Yakima home sales saw a slower June but the median price of a home is on the rise. FEWER HOMES WERE SOLD LAST MONTH THAN JUNE OF 2023. According to Cory Bemis, owner of Yakima's...
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