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Goldendale City Council to Hold Public Hearing on Parking and Traffic Changes

The Goldendale City Council has announced a public hearing scheduled for April 7, 2025, at 6:00 PM to discuss proposed changes to parking regulations on East Collins and the addition of a four-way stop at Roosevelt and East Collins. This hearing provides an opportunity for community members to voice their opinions on these important traffic management issues. The outcome could significantly impact local traffic flow and safety.

Business Resources

A new event in Goldendale, Klickitat County, scheduled for February 27, 2025, focuses on providing essential business resources aimed at fostering entrepreneurship and economic development in the region. This initiative is critical for local entrepreneurs seeking guidance and support to navigate the business landscape effectively. Engage with this local resource to enhance your entrepreneurial journey and contribute to the community's economic growth.

Failing student performance fuels school funding debate

Failing student performance has ignited a heated debate over school funding, as educators like Holly Koon face challenges in enhancing student achievement in the classroom. This article explores the implications of funding disparities on educational outcomes, highlighting the urgent need for reform in the education system.

Riley Jessamine Perry Obituaries goldendalesentinel.com

Riley Jessamine Perry, aged 26, passed away on December 29, 2024, in Tucson, Arizona. She was born on September 10, 1998, to Anthony Perry and Ilya J. (Adams) Perry, and her obituary reflects the sorrow of her family and friends during this difficult time.

Failing student performance fuels school funding debate

Chronic absenteeism, increasing class sizes, and dwindling resources challenge educators like Holly Koon in Washington State, igniting a debate over school funding. The article highlights the struggles faced in 9th-grade biology classes, emphasizing the urgent need for financial support to improve student performance. As discussions around educational funding intensify, the voices of teachers and students become increasingly vital.

Commission meeting sees first split vote of the year

Klickitat County Commissioners held their first split vote of the year during a meeting on February 18, 2025, highlighting divisions on a previously tabled motion. The article provides insight into local governance dynamics and the implications of such decisions for the community.

WAGAP offers interpreter training and resources

The Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) has launched a new initiative aimed at enhancing communication and collaboration within the community through interpreter training and resources. This program is designed to strengthen connections among diverse populations, addressing critical needs in the region.

Goldendale School District educators nominated for award

Goldendale High School educators Timothy Lucas, Laura Thayer, and Andrea Pearce have been nominated for the prestigious National Life Group's 2024-25 LifeChanger of the Year award, recognizing their impactful contributions to education. This nomination highlights the dedication and excellence of local teachers in the Goldendale School District, a significant achievement for the community.

Klickitat School District to start late Monday

Klickitat School District will implement a two-hour delay on Monday, February 24, 2025, due to flood warnings, rocks on the highway, and leakage in school buildings. The decision aims to ensure the safety of students and staff amidst adverse weather conditions. Parents and guardians are advised to plan accordingly.

GFD Association

The GFD Association event, scheduled for February 20, 2025, in Goldendale, Washington, focuses on community engagement and support for the local volunteer fire department. Led by Vice President Sarah Green, the meeting aims to reinforce the non-profit's commitment to enhancing fire safety and community services.

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