March 26 COVID-19 Special Edition: Message from Councilmember Jon Pascal, How to Determine Essential Business Status with a Message from Police Chief Cherie Harris, Resources for Seniors, Youth Honored for Exceptional Volunteerism, and More!

Kirkland, WALocal News

The March 26 COVID-19 Special Edition provides vital information for Kirkland residents, focusing on the pandemic's impact on the community. Councilmember Jon Pascal shares insights and updates on local governance related to COVID-19. Police Chief Cherie Harris offers detailed guidance on determining essential business status, which is crucial for local economic activity and compliance with health regulations. The article also emphasizes available resources specifically designed to assist seniors, ensuring they receive necessary support during these trying times. Moreover, it commends local youth for their remarkable volunteerism, highlighting the important role of young people in community resilience.

Such recognition not only boosts morale but also encourages continued engagement in community service. This edition serves as a timely reminder of the collective effort required to navigate the challenges posed by the pandemic. Overall, it underscores the significance of local leadership and community involvement in fostering a supportive environment for all residents.

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