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Posted: Sep 16, 2020

Saturday processional route announced for Moses Lake firefighter

A Saturday processional route has been announced for Moses Lake firefighter Andrew Deering, who died recently due to injuries suffered in a hiking accident. Local commuters are warned that the processional will likely create traffic impacts. Staging for the processional will take place from 9 a.m. to 11 a.
- PUB DATE: 9/16/2020 6:29:47 PM - SOURCE: Columbia Basin Herald
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Posted: Sep 16, 2020

Yakima and Toppenish fire departments will help each other with emergency services

The Yakima and Toppenish fire departments are teaming up to provide emergency services. The Yakima City Council on Tuesday approved the agreement, which allows the departments to cooperatively provide emergency response within the other city’s jurisdictional boundaries. Yakima Fire Chief Aaron Markham noted at Tuesday’s council meeting that cities in Yakima County have historically helped each other with emergency response services.
- PUB DATE: 9/16/2020 12:45:05 PM - SOURCE: Yakima Herald-Republic
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Posted: Sep 16, 2020

Highway 12 Over White Pass Still Closed As Firefighters Battle Cold Creek Fire

Highway 12 over White Pass remains closed Wednesday as firefighters continue to battle the Cold Creek Fire that started on Monday. When the fire was discovered it was at about 60 acres. Firefighters say the fire grew to more than 100 acres overnight. The blaze burning about 6 miles from the White pass ski area jumped the highway late yesterday afternoon.
- PUB DATE: 9/16/2020 8:51:54 AM - SOURCE: KORD-FM 102.7
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Posted: Sep 16, 2020

Whatcom County adds four more COVID-19 cases, as young adults see recent increase

Four more Whatcom County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, the Washington State Department of Health on Tuesday, Sept. 15, but no new related deaths were reported. Whatcom County now has had 1,208 confirmed cases during the pandemic, according to state Department of Health data as of 11:59 p.
- PUB DATE: 9/16/2020 3:18:08 AM - SOURCE: Bellingham Herald
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Posted: Sep 16, 2020

North Whidbey fire chief: Levy needed to replace essential equipment

North Whidbey Fire and Rescue officials hope that voters will agree to raise property taxes modestly in order to replace aging equipment. The objective, they say, is to protect firefighters and keep homeowners’ fire insurance premiums from going up. The fire district is asking voters for a 15-cent levy lid lift.
- PUB DATE: 9/16/2020 1:04:22 AM - SOURCE: South Whidbey Record
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