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Posted: Nov 7, 2018

Clallam County Fire District 3's levy lid lift passes

Cuts and deficits are now an afterthought for firefighters and paramedics for the immediate future following Clallam voters’ decision to increase Clallam County Fire District 3’s levy lid lift. Tuesday’s results show 7,801 (60.6 percent) voted in favor of increasing the levy rate from $1.26 per $1,000 of assessed valuation to $1.
- PUB DATE: 11/7/2018 8:49:39 AM - SOURCE: Sequim Gazette
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Posted: Nov 7, 2018

Bothell voters approve public safety ballot measures

Bothell asked its citizens to decide the city’s public safety future when they voted on two measures: a public safety levy called Proposition 1 and a fire station bond called Proposition 2. As of election night on Nov. 6, Prop. 1 was passing with about 60 percent of the vote, while Prop. 2 was passing with 64 percent.
- PUB DATE: 11/7/2018 8:46:46 AM - SOURCE: Bothell Reporter
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Posted: Nov 7, 2018

109-year-old Kent grain storage facility destroyed in predawn inferno

A raging two-alarm fire destroyed a 109-year-old grain storage facility early Wednesday just outside of Kent's southern limits. Several crews responded to the blaze at the White River Feed Co., in the 27600 block of 78th Avenue South, at around 5:15 a.m., said Kyle Ohashi of the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority.
- PUB DATE: 11/7/2018 6:19:02 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Nov 7, 2018

Lewis County Fire District 1 Bond for New Station Opens With Lead on Election Night

Around 63 percent of voters in Fire District 1 cast a vote approving a bond issue that would finance a new fire station on Alexander Road in Onalaska as of Tuesday night, with approximately 639 votes remaining. That number represented 853 votes in favor and 491 opposed to the proposition. The issue was put on the ballot by a resolution passed by Fire District 1 commissioners which would issue no more than $1.
- PUB DATE: 11/7/2018 4:02:04 AM - SOURCE: Centralia Chronicle
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Posted: Nov 7, 2018

U.S. Supreme Court rules for Arizona firefighters claiming age discrimination

The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday in favor of two Arizona firefighters who claimed they were fired because of their advanced age. In the court's first opinion following oral argument of its new term, Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote that the Age Discrimination Act covers state and local governments without regard to the number of workers they employ.
- PUB DATE: 11/7/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: USA Today
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