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Wenatchee · WenatcheeMar. 15—ROYAL CITY — The Soil Center will break ground in late May in Royal City and provide orchard growers and dairy farmers an opportunity to get rid of waste and compost it into reusable soil amendments, according to CMI Orchards. Wenatchee-based CMI Orchards announced The Soil Center was a partnership with Royal Family Farms of Royal City in a March 5 press release. The Soil Center will ...See the Story
Wenatchee-based CMI Orchards, Royal Family Farms partner to turn agriculture waste into soil
Coronavirus · WenatcheeWENATCHEE — A Washington appeals court ruled in favor of a lower court’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit against Confluence Health for enforcing the state’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Read more...See the Story
Washington Court of Appeals upholds dismissal of Confluence Health COVID-19 vaccine lawsuit
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Wenatchee · WenatcheeIf it looks big in the picture, imagine it even bigger. You don’t want to see this thing rolling towards you, even in your car. A gargantuan-sized boulder fell onto a highway near Wenatchee on Tuesday nearly as wide as half the roadway! Luckily, it was so early in the morning that there wasn’t any traffic. With some more crew members from Leavenworth, they were able to get the boulder moved off the road, but it was still blocking the whole shoul…See the Story
Big boulder blocks lane of road bear Wenatchee
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Wenatchee · WenatcheeRandy Hammack, 34, kissed and hugged the senior, then traced "I love you" on her car windshield before she drove off. The district fired Hammack after the 1994 incident and notified the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. But the OSPI, which licenses teachers and disciplines them for misconduct, took no action against Hammack.See the Story
The Seattle Times: Coaches who prey - The abuse of girls and the system that allows it
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