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WSDOT Alert Avalanche Control US 2 both directions from milepost 58.0 to milepost 80.0

The Washington State Department of Transportation has issued an alert regarding avalanche control operations on US Highway 2, affecting both directions between mileposts 58.0 and 80.0. This critical work is set to begin on March 1, 2025, at 9:00 AM local time and aims to ensure safety for travelers in the Leavenworth area, particularly around Stevens Pass. Motorists are advised to plan accordingly and stay updated on road conditions.

Oktoberfest Markt begins this weekend

Leavenworth, Washington, will host its annual Oktoberfest Markt from March 1 to March 8, 2025. This highly anticipated event promises a week of Bavarian festivities, celebrating local culture, food, and music. Residents and visitors alike can expect a vibrant atmosphere filled with traditional activities and attractions.

Leavenworth to Host Critical Government Business Event on December 23, 2025

The upcoming city event in Leavenworth, Washington, scheduled for December 23, 2025, promises to engage local businesses and government officials. This event, categorized under Government Business and Finance, will address critical issues relevant to the community, making it a key date for stakeholders. Attendees can expect insightful discussions that will shape the future of local policies and business initiatives.

Weekly Willkey City News Updates City of Leavenworth

The "Weekly Willkey: City News & Updates" provides essential information regarding the City of Leavenworth, highlighting recent developments and community updates. This weekly publication emphasizes local governance, community engagement, and city services, ensuring residents stay informed about pertinent issues.

WSU Master Gardener plant clinic moves to Wenatchee Library

The Washington State University Chelan-Douglas Master Gardener Program is relocating its weekly Plant Clinic to the Wenatchee Public Library, starting February 24. This initiative provides residents with expert gardening advice and plant health assessments, enhancing community engagement in horticulture.

Hundreds gather in Wenatchee to participate in nationwide Presidents Day Protest

Hundreds gathered in Wenatchee on Presidents Day to protest the federal government's recent changes under President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, as part of the nationwide 50501 Movement. Demonstrators expressed concerns over executive overreach, the impact on immigration policies, and the mass firing of federal workers, highlighting the emotional toll on affected families and communities.

Write On The River contest deadline nears for regional authors

Regional writers are encouraged to submit entries for the 2025 Write On The River Writers Competition, which offers $1,200 in prize money to six winners. The contest, open to residents east of the Cascades, accepts both fiction and nonfiction entries up to 1,000 words, with guidelines for formatting and submission. Interested participants have less than two weeks to enter, with detailed instructions available at wvmcc.org and writeontheriver.org.

Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Safety Action Plan

The City of Leavenworth is seeking qualified consulting firms to create a Safety Action Plan (SAP) under the USDOT's Safe Streets and Roads for All grant program. This initiative aims to reduce roadway fatalities and serious injuries through data analysis and community engagement, focusing on underserved communities.

Icicle Creek work group to showcase 9 Million in water projects at public meeting

The Icicle Creek Work Group will host a public open house on February 26, 2025, to present updates on water management and infrastructure projects in the Icicle Creek watershed. The event will highlight a $9 million irrigation improvement initiative and ongoing efforts to enhance fish habitats and water supply reliability. Community members are encouraged to attend to learn more about these significant projects and their long-term impacts.

Leavenworth moves forward with water system upgrades, stormwater waste improvements

The Leavenworth City Council has approved significant upgrades to the water system and stormwater waste management, including a $6.26 million loan for a water main replacement project. Additionally, the council is considering code changes to facilitate manufactured home placement and tiny home development in residential zones, reflecting a shift towards more diverse housing options.

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