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Posted: Dec 15, 2015

Spokane firefighters help woman deliver baby at STA Plaza

A dramatic scene at the STA Plaza unfolded the other day when a woman in her third trimester went into labor in the middle of dozens of bus riders. The woman said she says it was less than a half hour from the time she alerted a security guard she was going into labor to when firefighters delivered the baby.
- PUB DATE: 12/15/2015 6:48:46 PM - SOURCE: KXLY-TV ABC 4
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Posted: Dec 15, 2015

Spokane firefighters help woman deliver baby at STA Plaza

A dramatic scene at the STA Plaza unfolded the other day when a woman in her third trimester went into labor in the middle of dozens of bus riders. The woman said she says it was less than a half hour from the time she alerted a security guard she was going into labor to when firefighters delivered the baby.
- PUB DATE: 12/15/2015 6:48:46 PM - SOURCE: KXLY-TV ABC 4
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Posted: Dec 15, 2015

Soap Lake Man Tries to Set Estranged Wife's House on Fire

Grant County Sheriff's Department said a 44-year-old Soap Lake man was arrested Monday after allegedly trying to burn down the home of his estranged wife. Arkady P. Stoyan allegedly entered his estranged wife’s home in the 3600 block of Road 20 Northeast around 7 p.m. and tried to set the house on fire.
- PUB DATE: 12/15/2015 4:57:05 PM - SOURCE: kndo
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Posted: Dec 15, 2015

Soap Lake Man Tries to Set Estranged Wife's House on Fire

Grant County Sheriff's Department said a 44-year-old Soap Lake man was arrested Monday after allegedly trying to burn down the home of his estranged wife. Arkady P. Stoyan allegedly entered his estranged wife’s home in the 3600 block of Road 20 Northeast around 7 p.m. and tried to set the house on fire.
- PUB DATE: 12/15/2015 4:57:05 PM - SOURCE: kndo
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Posted: Dec 15, 2015

Christmas Message Sparks Controversy at Oakville (WA) Fire Station

When volunteer firefighters at Grays Harbor Fire District No.1 put a biblical message on their sign, someone complained.

The fire commissioner ordered the sign to come down and their Christmas tree turned off. 

"This is just sort of asinine," said Oakville resident Richard Hawkins. Hawkins is not alone in his frustration. When the fire station posted the story on Facebook, hundreds of people responded. "They're all around the world, Australia, Sweden," said firefighter Shawn Burdett. He adds, "Merry Christmas is not a bad word." 

The decision to put up the Christian message was made by five officers at the fire station.  While the sign and tree are on public property, they were paid for with private donations. "No tax dollars, zero," said Burdett. 

Residents are frustrated that the voice of one, speaks louder than the voices of many. 

"I couldn't believe that one person could deny everybody Christmas," said resident Tim Newby.  Shirley George said, "The reason for Christmas is Jesus Christ, my gosh."

On Monday night, about 200 residents met with commissioners.

"I would venture to say they would not get re-elected and I would actually venture to say they would struggle to get a vote," said firefighter Burdett.

For more information, view www.kirotv.com

 

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