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Cascade High School Seniors entertain in 15th annual Mr. Kodiak competition

Cascade High School celebrated its 15th annual Mr. Kodiak competition on May 1, 2025, featuring seven senior boys competing in a pageant-style event. The evening showcased creativity and humor, with contestants embodying historical figures and performing talents, including a group dance and improvisational storytelling. The event raised funds for the senior class while fostering community spirit.

Leavenworth celebrates Earth Day with fair at Enchantment Park

Leavenworth celebrated Earth Day on April 26 with the Community Earth Day Fair at Enchantment Park, hosted by the non-profit Waste Loop. The event featured local food, live music, and educational booths focused on sustainability and environmental initiatives, drawing community members of all ages. Volunteers and local organizations participated, fostering a spirit of environmental stewardship and connection.

Authors of Drink Your Garden to host Happier Hour event in Leavenworth

Authors Belinda Kelly and Venise Cunningham will host a "Happier Hour" event on May 10 at Blue Spirits Distilling in Leavenworth to promote their cocktail cookbook, Drink Your Garden. The event includes cocktail specials, a botanical garnish bar, live music, and author signings. Guests can sample recipes and purchase signed copies of the book, which features over 100 recipes for garden-fresh cocktails and mocktails.

Law enforcement urges safe, sober driving for Cinco de Mayo weekend

As Cinco de Mayo approaches, Washington state officials warn drivers to prioritize road safety, citing a rise in impaired driving and fatal crashes. Law enforcement will increase patrols over the weekend, urging residents to plan for sober transportation. More than half of the 207 fatalities during this holiday between 2019 and 2023 involved impaired drivers.

Royal Ladys new parade float makes sweet debut

Leavenworth unveiled its new parade float themed “Treat Yourself to Leavenworth” on April 23, featuring whimsical elements like gumdrops and a six-foot ice cream cone. The float will represent the city at 11 Pacific Northwest festivals this year, with the Royal Lady of the Autumn Leaves, Sandy Houston, participating in events over the next six months.

WVC Foundation to host Alumni Week Celebration May 1417 at Wenatchee and Omak Campuses

Wenatchee Valley College Foundation will host WVC Alumni Week from May 14-17 to celebrate alumni and community engagement. The event, themed "Knights Unite," includes five free public gatherings at the Wenatchee and Omak campuses, with support from Microsoft and other sponsors.

Filing week opens May 5 for Chelan County local offices

Filing Week for local offices in Chelan County begins May 5 and ends May 9, allowing residents to submit candidacies ahead of the Aug. 5 Primary Election. Positions available include roles in port, city, school, and fire districts, many of which require no filing fee. The Chelan County Elections Department provides further details on eligibility and instructions.

Mark Judy Memorial Caregiver Education Fund awards scholarships to seven Cascade Medical employees

Seven employees from Cascade Medical Center received a total of $5,600 in scholarships from the Mark Judy Memorial Caregiver Education Fund. This year's awards, which more than doubled last year's total, aim to enhance the skills of healthcare workers in a region facing staffing shortages.

Five tax bills lawmakers passed to underpin Washingtons next state budget

Washington lawmakers passed five tax bills expected to generate $9.4 billion to address a $16 billion budget shortfall. The package, primarily crafted by Democrats, targets businesses and high-income earners while excluding a previously proposed wealth tax. Governor Bob Ferguson's approval of the measures remains uncertain.

Leavenworth Library to host Birdfest Poster Contest art show

The Leavenworth Library will host an art show featuring the top 20 entries from the Birdfest Poster Contest from May 6 to June 13. The contest invites students in kindergarten through eighth grade to create bird-themed artwork, with the winning piece serving as the official poster for Birdfest. The exhibit aims to promote youth creativity and awareness of bird conservation.

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