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Chelan County Sheriff Recognizes First Level Supervisors State Certifications

Chelan County Sheriff’s Office recently celebrated the state certifications of their First Level Supervisors, recognizing their commitment to law enforcement excellence. This event highlights the importance of professional development within the sheriff's department and reflects broader trends in law enforcement training and certification. The recognition serves to enhance the credibility and operational effectiveness of the Chelan County Sheriff's Office.

Washington Trails Association Tracking where the Ticks are

A new partnership between the Washington State Department of Health and the Washington Trails Association aims to leverage hiker trip reports to track and analyze tick presence in Washington state. This initiative, led by a UW Master of Public Health student, seeks to enhance public health awareness regarding tick-borne diseases, particularly Lyme disease. The project emphasizes the importance of public participation in reporting tick encounters to improve health education and surveillance efforts.

Victim of Shooting in East Wenatchee Succumbs to Injuries

East Wenatchee police arrested a 44-year-old man suspected of fatally shooting his 48-year-old neighbor on April 18, 2025. The victim sustained a gunshot wound to the chest and later died from his injuries despite life-saving efforts. The investigation is ongoing as authorities continue to gather information.

4222025 City Council, Lake Chelan Airport Board Transportation Benefit District Zoom Information

The article provides essential information about an upcoming Zoom conference involving the Lake Chelan Airport Board, the City Council, and the Transportation Benefit District. Scheduled for April 22, 2025, this event aims to discuss vital transportation issues relevant to the Chelan community. Residents are encouraged to participate to stay informed and engaged with local governance.

Schrier, Cantwell headline roundtable forum with healthcare leaders from across the region

Congresswoman Kim Schrier hosted a healthcare roundtable in East Wenatchee, Washington, to address proposed $880 billion cuts to the Medicaid program by the Trump administration. The discussion highlighted the impact of these cuts on local healthcare services, particularly in rural communities where a significant portion of the population relies on Medicaid. Healthcare leaders emphasized the importance of Medicaid funding for maintaining vital services and jobs in the region.

Spring Writers Conference returns to Wenatchee Valley College

The Write on the River Spring Writers Conference is returning to Wenatchee Valley College from May 16-18 after a seven-year hiatus, featuring workshops led by established authors and industry professionals. The event aims to engage writers of all skill levels, promoting creativity and community interaction. Highlights include a critique party, nature writing workshop, and a master class on fearless writing.

Lake Chelan Historical Society to host annual meeting featuring life stories of Chief Long Jim

The Lake Chelan Historical Society is set to host its annual meeting on April 23, featuring a presentation by Ramona Wilson on her grandfather, Chief Long Jim. The event is open to the public and will take place at the Historic Ruby Theatre, highlighting the importance of local heritage and community engagement. Attendees can look forward to stories that capture the historical significance of Chief Long Jim's life.

DNR Will Deliver 15 Surplus Wildfire Engines To Fire Districts Across State

The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is set to deliver 15 surplus wildfire engines to rural fire districts this spring, enhancing local wildfire response capabilities. This initiative underscores the importance of local fire districts as the first line of defense against wildfires, aiming to mitigate larger fire outbreaks. The program is part of DNR’s broader commitment to support fire service personnel in high-risk areas.

Manson School Districts Innovative TTK Program Shines During Special Visit

Manson School District's Transition to Kindergarten (TTK) program recently gained recognition during a visit from key educational leaders, highlighting its unique blend of academics and play-based learning. The program's collaboration with the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) has created a student-centered approach that fosters whole-child development. Principal Ben Riippi emphasized the importance of this recognition, showcasing the passion of educators and the success of students in the district.

Chelan County Fair announces special vendor spots for local nonprofits

The Chelan County Fair has introduced significantly discounted vendor spaces for nonprofit organizations, charging only $25 for a 10-foot by 10-foot booth. This initiative aims to support local nonprofits by allowing them to promote their missions at the fair, which will take place from September 4–7, 2025. Nonprofits are required to obtain liability insurance and provide their own equipment for the booth.

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