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Posted: Apr 25, 2019

Marion Launches New Web Site

Marion Body Works, Inc. is inviting visitors to explore its remodeled Web site, www.marionbody.com. Bringing the company's online look up to speed, visitors can find a plethora of information about the company and product lines offered.

The ease of use is key in Marion's updated Web site. Both sleek and simple, the Web site now features mobile optimized settings, updated information on product lines, and access to contacting representatives at Marion Body Works with a few, simple clicks. Among the favorite features, you can find downloadable flipbooks about product, tips for choosing the right vehicle build and specifications. 

To help customers gain the experience of Marion before visiting, they can check out videos explaining Marion's history, company culture, and product lines. The "News" section showcases highlights on the company, Fire & Emergency, and Commercial truck body lines. This is a great spot for customers seeking more information about company culture, customers' experiences, and more.

“Marion’s openness to modernization and development in creating the best customer experiences possible can clearly be seen in the new website,” Marketing and Dealer Development Manager, Calvin Kanowitz, says. “It’s been a joy to watch the brand become consistent in it’s updated modern style while continuing on the Marion traditions that have been foundational for decades. Our customers, employees and visitors are able to view the new site with ease while gaining an accurate idea of what it is like to work with and be a part of Marion.”

Visit the new Web site at www.marionbody.com.

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Posted: Apr 25, 2019

Fire in Everett kills elderly woman, injures two others

VIDEO: A 2-alarm fire in southwest Everett killed one elderly woman and injured two others early Thursday morning. "At about 2:30 there was a bunch of screaming and yelling that woke me up and I came running out here... and we watched all these firefighters and police cars come running down," said Alex Yonke, who lives next door to the burning home in the 3600 block of Shore Avenue.
- PUB DATE: 4/25/2019 8:35:48 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4
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Posted: Apr 25, 2019

Seattle's air quality is among the worst in the nation

Air quality in Washington has gotten worse. The Seattle-Tacoma metro area ranked among the 10 most polluted cities by the American Lung Association in its annual "State of the Air" report released earlier this month -- and it wasn't the only Washington city to make the list, nor the worst. The main reason: wildfires.
- PUB DATE: 4/25/2019 8:10:50 AM - SOURCE: SeattlePI.com
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Posted: Apr 25, 2019

Four people injured, two dogs rescued in fire at Spokane apartments

Four people were injured in a fire at the Regal Heights apartment complex on Spokane's South Hill late Wednesday night. Spokane Firefighters said they were able to rescue two dogs from the scene. The first call for the fire came at 10:38 p.m. Firefighters arrived to find flames in a second-floor apartment.
- PUB DATE: 4/25/2019 8:04:32 AM - SOURCE: KXLY-TV ABC 4
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Posted: Apr 25, 2019

Fort Worth Command Unit Burns During Train Derailment

FORT WORTH (NBCDFW.com) - A Union Pacific freight train carrying ethanol careened off its tracks in a Fort Worth neighborhood Wednesday and burst into flames, prompting an evacuation of nearby homes and a hazardous materials response.

It happened at about 12:40 a.m. near the 3200 block of Yuma Street, on the city's southeast side and near Echo Lake. The National Transportation Safety Board, which is investigating, said about 20 rail cars derailed and five tank cars caught fire.

Meanwhile, a Fort Worth Fire Department mobile command unit responding to the scene caught fire after its tower camera came into contact with overhead power lines, firefighters said. No one was hurt, but the truck was destroyed. Bought in 2008, it cost $1.25 million, the department said. MORE

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