A graduate of Wenatchee High School, Mark moved to Spokane in 1990 and worked as a producer and editor of the KXLY 920 Morning News over 18 years. The field of Information Technology piqued his interest, and he left broadcasting to work I-T for various businesses. Mark decided to return to broadcast journalism and work as a broadcaster and content creator for Townsquare Media - Newsradio 560 KPQ and now Newsradio 610 KONA. He has three beautiful children who’ve grown to be amazing young women. Mark likes to spend time enjoying the great outdoors, disc golfing, fishing, hiking, and camping.
Mark Rattner
New Washington State Parks Website Is Up and Running
The commission says the refresh comes after many years of feedback
Unlimited Rides Planned For Leavenworth Adventure Park
Act fast. Space is limited.
Washington State Releases New Tsunami Evacuation Maps
How much time would people need to get to safety?
Washington Trooper Shot in Face Eager to Get Back to Work
Doctors admitted the procedure wasn’t as simple as they may have conveyed
Man Who Barely Escaped Elk, WA Fire Expected To Recover
Knutson is currently recovering at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
Washington DNR to Boaters and Drone Operators: Stop interfering!
DNR officials stress "firefighting operations are more important than those 12 likes you'll get on Instagram."
“Oppenheimer” sparks interest in Hanford Tours
The plutonium produced at the site was used in the atomic bomb that dropped on Nagasaki, Japan
Fire Crews in Washington Moving from One Wildfire to Another
The fire has grown to 1,700 acres with no containment by fire crews
Fewer People Moving To Washington State Than In Years Past
At 1.35%, Franklin County's growth numbers are similar to those statewide.
Wenatchee School Board Mulls Mercado
The project would align with the Hispanic and Latino population.