Posted: Nov 16, 2015
All of Yakima County is getting closer to being able to get alerts in times of an emergency. The city of Yakima and the county have worked out a mass notification system where they'd be able to text or email people in emergencies.
It would work with people signing up and also through cell phone towers.
- PUB DATE: 11/16/2015 5:43:11 PM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS 29 Yakima
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Posted: Nov 16, 2015
All of Yakima County is getting closer to being able to get alerts in times of an emergency. The city of Yakima and the county have worked out a mass notification system where they'd be able to text or email people in emergencies.
It would work with people signing up and also through cell phone towers.
- PUB DATE: 11/16/2015 5:43:11 PM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS 29 Yakima
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Posted: Nov 16, 2015
East Pierce Fire and Rescue firefighters were recognized last week for their efforts during the annual Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a Why I Pink Award presented by Opes Advisors, a west coast mortgage and wealth management company with offices in Enumclaw, Seattle, Kirkland and Spokane. The company sponsored the Why I Pink campaign to bring awareness to all cancers, says Sara Monzo, Opes Advisors, Pacific Northwest director of marketing.
- PUB DATE: 11/16/2015 3:50:42 PM - SOURCE: Bonney Lake-Sumner Courier-Herald
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Posted: Nov 16, 2015
East Pierce Fire and Rescue firefighters were recognized last week for their efforts during the annual Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a Why I Pink Award presented by Opes Advisors, a west coast mortgage and wealth management company with offices in Enumclaw, Seattle, Kirkland and Spokane. The company sponsored the Why I Pink campaign to bring awareness to all cancers, says Sara Monzo, Opes Advisors, Pacific Northwest director of marketing.
- PUB DATE: 11/16/2015 3:50:42 PM - SOURCE: Bonney Lake-Sumner Courier-Herald
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Posted: Nov 16, 2015
Parker Ewing, 15, recently visited the South King Fire and Rescue firefighters who saved his life.
Parker and his great-grandpa were asleep when the family's home burned in a fire on Oct. 30. Parker led the family's two dogs out the back door and to safety but then he heard his great-grandpa crying for help and returned inside the house.
- PUB DATE: 11/16/2015 1:30:37 PM - SOURCE: Federal Way Mirror
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