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Rep. Mike Steele praises 7.63 billion bipartisan capital budget as "Bright Spot" for Washington

Washington state lawmakers have proposed a $7.63 billion bipartisan capital budget for 2025-27, prioritizing infrastructure and community investments. The budget, largely funded through bond sales, aims to enhance housing, education, and behavioral health facilities across the state. Rep. Mike Steele praised the collaborative effort behind the proposal, highlighting its potential positive impact on local communities.

Rep. Mike Steele praises 7.63 billion bipartisan capital budget as "Bright Spot" for Washington

Washington state lawmakers have introduced a $7.63 billion bipartisan capital budget for 2025-27, aimed at addressing critical infrastructure and community needs. The proposal emphasizes investments in housing, education, and behavioral health, reflecting a collaborative effort between Republican and Democratic legislators. With significant funding allocated for various initiatives, the capital budget stands out as a beacon of bipartisan cooperation amidst broader budgetary challenges.

Free Drive-Thru Testing DatesLocations

The article outlines the schedule for free drive-thru COVID-19 testing at Wenatchee High School, which will run from March 30, 2025, to November 22, 2025. This initiative aims to facilitate easier access to testing for the community, particularly benefiting residents of Wenatchee and nearby areas. The event is categorized under sports, but it serves a crucial public health function during an ongoing pandemic.

Stevens Pass 'Women in Powder' event doubles impact in second year

The second annual 'Women in Powder' event at Stevens Pass saw a significant increase in participation, doubling from last year's attendance to over 100 skiers and riders. The two-day event celebrated women in snow sports, featuring discussions with industry experts, including panelists who emphasized the importance of diverse representation and product design tailored for women. The event not only focused on skiing skills but also fostered a sense of community among women in the outdoor sports industry.

Leavenworth City Council debates resolution to address Forest Service needs

The Leavenworth City Council is assessing a resolution opposing federal actions affecting local Forest Service land and Wilderness Areas, following the reinstatement of thousands of federal employees fired in February. The council seeks to address urgent local needs, including wildfire risk management and funding for a Community Wildfire Defense grant, while community members express the importance of specificity in the resolution's language. The council ultimately decided to postpone the vote to refine the resolution further.

Cascade Medical seeks levy renewal to sustain 247 emergency services

Cascade Medical Center is seeking voter approval to renew a six-year levy for emergency medical services in a special election on April 22. The levy, set at 50 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value, has been essential for maintaining 24/7 emergency care in the rural Upper Valley region. With rising operational costs and insufficient insurance reimbursements, the levy is critical for sustaining necessary services.

Stevens Pass 'Women in Powder' event doubles impact in second year

The second annual 'Women in Powder' event at Stevens Pass saw significant growth, attracting over 100 attendees compared to last year’s 50. The event, dedicated to empowering women in snow sports, featured expert panels discussing representation and gear design challenges faced by women in the industry. Attendees emphasized the importance of community and diverse representation on the mountain.

Integrated Capital Improvement Program

The Integrated Capital Improvement Program is set to launch on July 1, 2025, in Leavenworth, Washington, focusing on enhancing the city's infrastructure and public utilities. This initiative aims to address limiting factors in public works, ensuring that the community's needs are met effectively. The program reflects a significant investment in the city's future, emphasizing the importance of sustainable development.

Genealogical Society to host presentation on Douglas County historic records

The Wenatchee Area Genealogical Society is set to host a hybrid presentation by Douglas County Assessor Jim Ruud on April 14, focusing on "Historic Records in Douglas County." The event, which is free and open to the public, will take place at the FamilySearch Center and also offers a virtual attendance option via Zoom. Interested participants can contact the society for more information.

Lake Wenatchee man arrested after setting motorhome ablaze, charging deputies with machete

A 63-year-old man, Mark Germain, was arrested in Lake Wenatchee after he called for help but then charged at deputies with a machete. Before confronting the officers, Germain set fire to his motorhome, prompting a swift response from local fire services. He now faces multiple charges, including 1st Degree Arson and a weapons charge.

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