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Posted: Oct 28, 2015

Washington Fire Chiefs Announce list of Top Ten Businesses in Washington

The Washington Fire Chiefs has developed a list of their “top ten” Washington businesses for 2015.  They evaluated businesses based on fire service cultural principles including: a strong connection to Washington State, a reputation for positive labor management relations, community involvement and an internal culture demonstrating servant leadership...
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Posted: Oct 28, 2015

No fire inspections for many Kalama buildings for two years

Many of Kalama’s commercial and multi-family buildings have not received fire inspections for at least two years, but that’s about to change, according to city officials. The City Council adopted a fire inspection fee ordinance last week in hopes of beginning routine inspections on existing buildings by the New Year.
- PUB DATE: 10/28/2015 2:38:32 AM - SOURCE: Longview Daily News
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Posted: Oct 28, 2015

No fire inspections for many Kalama buildings for two years

Many of Kalama’s commercial and multi-family buildings have not received fire inspections for at least two years, but that’s about to change, according to city officials. The City Council adopted a fire inspection fee ordinance last week in hopes of beginning routine inspections on existing buildings by the New Year.
- PUB DATE: 10/28/2015 2:38:32 AM - SOURCE: Longview Daily News
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Posted: Oct 28, 2015

No fire inspections for many Kalama buildings for two years

Many of Kalama’s commercial and multi-family buildings have not received fire inspections for at least two years, but that’s about to change, according to city officials. The City Council adopted a fire inspection fee ordinance last week in hopes of beginning routine inspections on existing buildings by the New Year.
- PUB DATE: 10/28/2015 2:38:32 AM - SOURCE: Longview Daily News
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Posted: Oct 28, 2015

No fire inspections for many Kalama buildings for two years

Many of Kalama’s commercial and multi-family buildings have not received fire inspections for at least two years, but that’s about to change, according to city officials. The City Council adopted a fire inspection fee ordinance last week in hopes of beginning routine inspections on existing buildings by the New Year.
- PUB DATE: 10/28/2015 2:38:32 AM - SOURCE: Longview Daily News
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