Leavenworth Courier December 2022 Edition City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has released its December 2022 edition of the Leavenworth Courier newsletter, available exclusively in digital format. This newsletter serves as a vital communication tool for residents, detailing local events, city services, and important community updates. By adopting a digital-only approach, the city enhances accessibility and ensures timely dissemination of information to its constituents. The newsletter invites residents to engage by providing feedback or inquiries via email, promoting community interaction and involvement. The shift to digital also aligns with modern communication trends, making it easier for residents to access essential information on-the-go.

With a focus on transparency, the city underscores its dedication to keeping the community informed. Residents are encouraged to download the newsletter for comprehensive insights into the city’s initiatives and activities. This initiative represents a significant step in improving communication and fostering a connected community in Leavenworth.

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