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SBA Relief Still Available to Washington Small Businesses and Private Nonprofits Affected by Summer Drought

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced that eligible small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in Washington can apply for low-interest federal disaster loans due to economic losses from a drought. The application deadline is April 21, 2025, and the loans can cover working capital needs even without physical damage. Chris Stallings from the SBA highlights the importance of this financial assistance for community recovery.

Washington Vocational Services Receives 37,000 Sponsorship from Wellpoint Washington

Washington Vocational Services, a non-profit staffing agency, has received a $37,000 sponsorship from Wellpoint Washington to support its Pathfinders and Healthy Relationships Programs aimed at youth with disabilities. This funding will enhance workforce development services in Washington State and Alaska, a mission the organization has upheld since 1976. The sponsorship underscores the importance of empowering young individuals with disabilities through skill development and support.

Washington Vocational Services Receives 37,000 Sponsorship from Wellpoint Washington Supporting Pathfinders and Healthy Relationships Programs for Youth with Disabilities

Washington Vocational Services has secured a $37,000 sponsorship from Wellpoint Washington to support its Pathfinders and Healthy Relationships programs aimed at empowering youth with disabilities. This funding highlights the importance of community support in enhancing employment opportunities and social engagement for individuals facing challenges. The initiative, backed by notable figures like Lisa Bogard and Janet Bruckshen, aims to create a more inclusive environment in Burlington and Snohomish County.

CASCADIA EXHIBIT SHOWCASES 55 WOMEN ARTISTS

The upcoming CASCADIA exhibit at the Dakota Gallery in Bellingham will feature works by 55 women artists, expanding from last year's showcase of 36. Opening on April 4, the exhibit coincides with the CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival and aims to highlight the talents of Pacific Northwest women artists during a time when women's rights are increasingly challenged. Curator Barbara Matilsky emphasizes the importance of recognizing women's contributions to the arts.

U.S. Bank named one of the Worlds Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere

U.S. Bank has been recognized as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies® for the 11th consecutive year by Ethisphere, reflecting its commitment to ethical business practices. The bank is one of four in the banking category and the only U.S.-based bank to receive this honor consistently since its inception. This recognition highlights the positive impact of U.S. Bank's ethical culture on its employees, clients, and shareholders.

Volunteer with Us!

The article titled "Volunteer with Us!" invites community members in Burlington, Washington, to participate in local volunteer opportunities on March 14, 2025. This event, organized by the municipal council, aims to foster community engagement and enhance the city's parks and nature initiatives. Attendees can expect a meaningful experience while contributing positively to their environment.

Skagit Valley College hosts open house and reception for Around the Americas education and research

Skagit Valley College is hosting an open house and reception on March 21 for the "Around the Americas" education and research sailing expedition. This event, held at Spring Street Pier in Friday Harbor, will allow attendees to explore the research vessel and meet the crew while learning about their mission focused on sustainability and ocean conservation. The expedition is notable for its involvement of undergraduate marine science students who will collect valuable scientific data.

Skagit Valley College highlights basketball players Camryn Kerr and Sylas Williams

Skagit Valley College (SVC) recently recognized student-athletes Camryn Kerr and Sylas Williams for their achievements in academics and athletics. Kerr, a two-year starter and team captain for the women's basketball team, has maintained a 4.0 GPA while making significant contributions both on and off the court. Williams, a standout in men's basketball, has also excelled, surpassing 1,000 career points and averaging impressive statistics during the season.

Guemes Island Ferry Haul-Out, Passenger Only Service to Begin March 15th

The Guemes Island ferry will undergo a scheduled haul-out from March 15 to April 29, 2025, with the last vehicle sailing set for March 14. During this period, passenger-only service will be available, provided by Arrow Launch, to facilitate transportation for residents and visitors. The ferry's upgrade will include modern engines to enhance efficiency and reduce emissions, in line with U.S. Coast Guard requirements.

Skagit Valley Hospital to Host Ribbon-Cutting Event for New Breast Milk Drop Location

Skagit Valley Hospital is set to host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new breast milk drop-off location in Mount Vernon, Washington. This initiative, in collaboration with the Northwest Mothers Milk Bank, aims to provide essential services to new mothers and their infants in the region. The event underscores the hospital's commitment to supporting maternal and child health in the Pacific Northwest.

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