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Beaver Valley Elementary hit with vandalism

Cascade School District is investigating a vandalism incident that occurred at Beaver Valley Elementary on March 20, where vandals damaged windows but did not gain entry. The school has implemented temporary repairs and is seeking community assistance for additional information. Superintendent Tracey Edou condemned the act, emphasizing its potential impact on students' safety.

Leavenworth City Clerk earns municipal certification

City Clerk Andrea Fischer of Leavenworth has received the Certified Municipal Clerk (CMC) designation from the International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC). This achievement reflects her commitment to professional development and significant contributions to local governance since taking office in August 2022. City Administrator Matthew "Selby" and IIMC President Lisa Garcia praised Fischer's dedication and the positive impact her expertise brings to the community.

March 26, 2025

The article details an event scheduled for March 26, 2025, at The Leavenworth Echo in Grand Prairie, Texas, focusing on developments in business and finance. It highlights the significance of document management tools, particularly the Portable Document Format and command-line interfaces, in enhancing productivity. This event aims to engage local professionals in discussions about innovative solutions in the business sector.

Railing improvements and road closures are happening on Commercial Street this week

Improvements to pedestrian safety are underway on Commercial Street in Leavenworth, Washington, with significant road closures planned this week. The initiative aims to enhance safety measures, including the installation of guard rails. Residents and visitors are advised to plan their travel accordingly due to these changes.

PRESS RELEASE The City of Leavenworth Celebrates Andrea Fischers Achievement in Obtaining Her Municipal Clerk Certification

The City of Leavenworth is honoring Andrea Fischer for her recent achievement in obtaining her Municipal Clerk Certification from the International Institute of Municipal Clerks. This certification not only highlights her dedication to professional development but also enhances the city's governance capabilities. The event will take place on March 24, 2025, at 9:00 AM local time.

Travel delays coming to Icicle Road in April due to repair project

A major repair project on Icicle Road #7600 near Leavenworth will commence on April 7, 2025, leading to significant travel delays. The project aims to address chronic rockfall issues and will involve complete weekday closures during peak hours. Officials urge travelers to check for updates and plan accordingly.

Second annual bike swap to return at Eastside Cycleworks

The second annual bike swap hosted by Eastside Cycleworks in Leavenworth is set to take place on March 29, 2025, providing a platform for both new and experienced cyclists to purchase used bikes at reasonable prices. With the goal of surpassing last year's collection of 60 bikes, sellers can drop off their bikes at the shop from March 23 to 28 and choose between cash or store credit for their sales. The event promises a diverse selection of bikes, encouraging early attendance for the best deals.

Local author Teri Fink wins multiple literary awards

Local author Teri Fink has garnered significant recognition for her literary works, including the Legacy Fiction Award for her novel "The Clovis Dig." Additionally, her third novel, "The Restless Lake," has received a finalist nod for the Eric Hoffer Award, while her first novel's audiobook, "Invisible by Day," is also being celebrated. Fink's achievements highlight her impact on the local literary scene in Wenatchee.

NCW Libraries, Write On The River launch 14th annual high school writers competition

NCW Libraries and Write On The River have launched the 14th annual High School Writers Competition, inviting students in grades 9-12 from North Central Washington to submit original fiction for a chance to win cash prizes. The competition, which emphasizes originality and prohibits AI-assisted submissions, aims to foster a vibrant writing community in the region. Interested students can find detailed submission guidelines on the respective websites.

Upper Valley Quilts of Valor presents first quilt to U.S. Air Force Major Fred Shannon

The Upper Valley Quilts of Valor chapter honored retired U.S. Air Force Major Fred Shannon by presenting him with a quilt on March 19, 2025. This event, held at the Chumstick Grange Hall, celebrated Shannon's distinguished military service during the Vietnam War, particularly his role in the Wild Weasel missions that targeted surface-to-air missile sites. The ceremony emphasized community gratitude and the importance of recognizing veterans' sacrifices.

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