April 22, 2021 HEADLINES – Northern Kittitas County Tribune
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National Park Week - NPS Celebrates! (U.S. National Park Service)
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National Park Week highlights the amazing natural and cultural resources of the national parks and the rewarding work we do in cooperation with partners and local communities.7 days ago
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The Final Prioritized Vaccine Tiers Open Next Week – Make Vaccine Appointments Now Mar 25, 2021 The next tiers (Tier 3 and 4 of Phase 1B) open next week, which means people in that eligibility categ...1 month ago
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Over 300 vaccine appointments available starting 3/17 – Sign up now Mar 16, 2021 Kittitas County has over 300 appointments open for the COVID-19 vaccine clinic tomorrow (Wednesday, March 17, 2021). ...1 month ago
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The next tiers (Tier 3 and 4 of Phase 1B) open next week, which means people in that eligibility category can schedule themselves now for next week’s appointment times. As of March 31, Washington State opens guidelines for Phase...
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FCC makes 988 new number for National Suicide Prevention line Program and call centers funded by phone line tax beginning Oct. 2021 By Joseph Claypoole Washington State Journal Conncecting people considering suicide with...
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Kittitas County has over 300 appointments open for the COVID-19 vaccine clinic tomorrow (Wednesday, March 17, 2021). Once Wednesday is full for appointments, Thursday and Friday availability will be open as well. That means we...
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OLYMPIA – Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler has extended two emergency orders. His order requiring health insurers to waive copays and deductibles for any consumer requiring testing for coronavirus (COVID-19) and...
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OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson recently released the I-940 Independent Investigation Inquiry Report. Ferguson’s inquiry into investigations reviewing police use of deadly force in the first half of 2020 found that the...
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SEATTLE – Treehouse’s annual Champions Luncheon fundraiser is usually held in a ballroom with more than 1,000 supporters from throughout the community. Youth impacted by foster care share stories about their journeys and...
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WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Kim Schrier, M.D. (WA-08) today voted enthusiastically in support of the American Rescue Plan Act, based on President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan. The bill was passed by the Senate this...
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WASHINGTON — In January 2021, President Biden released the National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness. The plan is driven by science, data, and public health to improve the effectiveness of our...
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March 9, 2021 – The Washington Economic Development Association (WEDA), the National Development Council (NDC) and leaders of the Washington Small Business Recovery Working Group are urging small businesses and non-profits to...
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Help for low-income students passes Senate At least 10,000 more students eligible with current changes By Joseph Claypoole Washington State Journal The College Bound Scholarship for Washington students is being reworked to reach...
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Democrats pass bills over GOP objections Free legal advice approved for tenants By Sydney Brown Washington State Journal As the end of an emergency eviction moratorium looms over thousands of Washington renters, a bill requiring...
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