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City of Pasco accepting proposals for Pasco Specialty Kitchen walk-up food windows
PASCO, Wash. — The City of Pasco is inviting innovative proposals for the Pasco Specialty Kitchen (PSK) walk-up food windows. These are storefronts at 110 S. Fourth Ave. in Pasco, aimed at creating a hub of culinary creativity and community engagement.
Burgess says planning for growth part of Grant Co. Commission's job
Jul. 11—MOSES LAKE — Grant County Commission candidate Kevin Burgess said county and city governments need to think ahead when planning for growth. Burgess is running for the seat in Commission District 1; Danny Stone, the incumbent, did not file for reelection. "My philosophy is, if you're going to make change, you have to get involved," Burgess said. "Sitting back and doing nothing doesn't ...
All Diamond Shruumz Chocolates, Gummies, And Cones Recalled in WA
Prophet Premium Blends has issued a recall on all Diamond Shruumz products. The Washington State Department of Health, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advise people to STOP eating all Diamond Shruumz products. At least 58 people in at least 27 states...
FIRE REPORT: Moses Lake sends crews to Lake Chelan fire
Jul. 11—MOSES LAKE — The Pioneer Fire burning along the eastern shore of Lake Chelan is still growing, and was at 12,265 acres Wednesday, according to the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. Containment remained at 14%. The fire, which has been burning since June 8, is being fought by 818 personnel, including six firefighters from the Moses Lake Fire Department, according to MLFD ...
Folk festival to debut in Soap Lake
Jul. 11—SOAP LAKE — Soap Lake will spread its cultural wings this weekend with the first-ever Soap Lake Food and Folk Festival. The festival, which goes all day Saturday at Smokiam Park, will feature musicians from a variety of traditions, as well as food and craft vendors and periodic raffle drawings throughout the day. It's put on by the Friends of the Lower Grand Coulee. "We've got Mexican ...
Red Cross offers movie tickets to blood donors
Jul. 11—OTHELLO — The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive in Othello on July 23, where donors can have a chance to save a life and get a free movie ticket to boot. According to Red Cross spokesperson Betsy Robertson, anyone who donates blood or platelets to the Red Cross during the month of July will be emailed a free movie ticket from Fandango, usable at the AMC Classic Theater in ...
State Prepares for Big Blaze: WA Officials Mobilize Resources Across Region
If there's a big fire anytime soon in the region the state is ready. State officials are gathering resources and placing them in strategic areas in case of a big blaze. Officials from the Washington State Department of Natural Resources say they've sent equipment and firefighters to Kittitas, Yakima, and Klickitat Counties. The three counties in the state that state officials say are primed for a wildfire after multiple days of hot, dry, and windy conditions and are presently under National Weather Service Red Flag Warnings.
National Weather Service Warns of Treacherous Heat
The National Weather Service has grim news for our region. A heat advisory is in effect until 10 p.m. local time on Sunday. The extended forecast is scarcely any cooler. "What you're looking at in the coming days - both in Wenatchee and in other locations near the Cascades - is a continuation of the very warm and dry weather," says Jonathan Fox, an NWS meteorologist. "There's no let up in sight."
FIRE REPORT: More than 100 human-caused fires in the Northwest so far this summer
Jul. 12—PORTLAND, Ore. — Since June, there have been 100 human-caused wildfires on national forests and grasslands in Oregon and Washington, according to a statement from the U.S. Forest Service. While firefighters have been largely successful in putting out these preventable fires, the extremely hot and dry conditions are significantly ramping up fire danger across the region. "We're entering ...
Ephrata-Soap Lake Ag Boosters in need of donations
Jul. 11—EPHRATA — Organizers of a fund to support 4-H, Grange and FFA participants from Ephrata and Soap Lake at the annual stock sale during the Grant County Fair said the fund needs donations. Valli Millard, director of the Ephrata-Soap Lake Ag Boosters, said the organization's goal is to ensure raising a fair animal is not a net loss for young people from the two communities. "We're ...
Mark Few’s USA Handles Kelly Olynyk and Andrew Nembhard’s Canada in Friendly, 86-72
This was the first of exhibitions in the USA Basketball Showcase before the Paris Olympics and a lot of North American pride was on the line in Las Vegas at the T-Mobile Arena. If you remember back to the 2023 FIBA World Cup in the Philippines, Canada beat USA for the bronze medal, 127-118.
Patriotic Mtn Dew Hits The Yakima Valley! White Review!
I believe it was the great musician Rupert Holmes who sang in his 1979 song Escape:. “If you like Piña Coladas, and getting’ caught in the rain?”. Well, no rain is needed for the new patriotic flavor from Mtn Dew because HOLY CRAP!. Mtn Dew Flavor Taste Testing...
Oregon, Washington’s I-5 bridge replacement project gets $1.5B in new federal money
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - The U.S. Department of Transportation on Friday released $1.5 billion to help replace the Interstate 5 bridge between Oregon and Washington. This brings the total federal investment in the project to $2.1 billion. Washington Senators Murray and Cantwell, with Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez announced the new...
Judge denies state Attorney General's request for records on priest sex abuse
KING COUNTY, Wash. — A King County judge has rejected a request by state investigators to compel the Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle to release decades of records on priests who may have abused children. Judge Michael Scott ruled that Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson lacks the authority to...
Firefighters urge caution after fire destroys 100 cars at Nob Hill Auto Wrecking
YAKIMA, Wash. — Firefighters are still working to put out a fire that sparked Wednesday night and destroyed about 100 cars at Nob Hill Auto Wrecking and acres of trees at Robertson Landing on the Yakima Greenway.
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