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Commissioners Hold Dedication Ceremony for West Cashmere Bridge
Chelan County Commissioners recently unveiled the new West Cashmere Bridge, the largest construction project in Chelan County to date.
Accident in Quincy Leaves Three Dead, Two Injured
A single car collision north of Quincy left three occupants dead and seriously injured two other occupants. The driver is currently unknown, however alcohol and speed may have played a factor into this crash. Only one passenger wore a seatbelt.
Skookum Sign Comes Down
Wenatchee's famous Skookum sign came down on June 19, reportedly for paint refurbishment.
Family Create GoFundMe for Man Found Under the Wenatchee River Bridge
The man found underneath the Wenatchee River Bridge on Sunday was identified to be Jose L. Sanchez Espinoza.
Homicide in Tonasket Leaves Two Dead
The Okanogan County Sheriff's Office is investigating a homicide case that occurred on June 20 around 1 p.m., leaving two people dead.
Wenatchee Police Need Assistance Identifying Possible Witness to Target Arson
The Wenatchee Police Department are looking to identify a possible witness to last month's arson incident in Target.
Target Officially Reopens
Target will officially reopen Wednesday Morning at 8 a.m. after being closed for roughly three weeks due to last month’s arson incident.
State to Ban High-Capacity Ammo Magazines After July 1
Starting after July 1, high-capacity magazine cartridges will be banned in Washington state. Those who violate this new measure will be charged with a gross misdemeanor.
Educators and Community Partners Awarded NCESD and WASA State and Regional Awards
The North Central Educational Service District (NCESD) and the Washington Association of School Administrators (WASA) recently awarded K-12 educators, administrative personnel, and community members for their work in education.
Cashmere Hosts Founders Day Parade
Cashmere's Founders Day Celebration will feature food, live music, a Ping-pong Ball Drop and a Poker Walk down Cottage Avenue from June 24 at 5 p.m. to June 25 at 8 p.m.