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  • 3 weeks ago | wenatcheeworld.com | Gabriel Garcia

    DRYDEN — Dryden Roadhouse, aka "Duffy's," a bar and restaurant, reopened its doors, providing a place to eat, drink, and play in the unincorporated town. Dryden Roadhouse owner, John Bryant, closed the restaurant, 8459 Main St., Suite A, in 2019 due to staffing issues. Then, the pandemic hit in 2020, delaying reopening on Oct. 4, he said. kAm%96 sCJ56? #@259@FD6 :D A=2J7F==J 42==65 sF77J’D[ 2? @56 E@ 2 7@C>6C E2G6C? :?

  • 2 months ago | wenatcheeworld.com | Gabriel Garcia

    CASHMERE — After three years at its location at 102 Aplets Way, Almond Blossom Roasted Nuts and Eatery is becoming more well-known throughout the Wenatchee Valley, owner Tess Watkins said. Almond Blossom is a nut roastery, deli eatery, retail store and wholesale seller, Watkins said. The store sells around 24 different types of nuts, available in a variety of bag sizes or in bulk for food distributors. kAm(2E<:?D AFC492D65 E96 3C2?5 2?5 3FD:?6DD 7C@> s2? 2?5 r2E9J #@5C:8F6K :?

  • Jan 23, 2025 | wenatcheeworld.com | Gabriel Garcia

    WENATCHEE — When LocalTel Communications announced in March last year of its purchase by Kirkland-based Ziply Fiber, Noe Flores said it presented an issue: fewer locally owned fiber optic options in North Central Washington. However, it was an opportunity for his company, Fiopin, to gain new customers, he said. The fiber optic internet service launched in April 2024 in Wenatchee and was a 2024 Newcomer in Tech Award finalist by the NCW Tech Alliance.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | wenatcheeworld.com | Gabriel Garcia

    Mike Malmin, Serve Wenatchee’s executive director, called the Nov. 26 event at Wenatchee First Assembly of God “amazing,” but it underscored the growing need for food assistance in the region. kAm“(6 4=62C=J 92G6 2? 6=6G2E65 7@@5 ?665 :? E96 G2==6J C:89E ?@H[” |2=>:? D2:5] “(96? x E2=< E@ @E96C 7@@5 32?<D H6 D92C6 G6CJ D:>:=2C DE@C:6D]”k^AmkAmx? a_aa[ $6CG6 (6?2E4966’D uC6D9 w@A6 |2C<6E 5:DEC:3FE65 2C@F?5 de[___ A@F?5D @7 7@@5] qJ a_ac[ E92E ?F>36C 925 ?62C=J 5@F3=65 E@ ```[___ A@F?5D[ |2=>:?

  • Dec 2, 2024 | thenewstribune.com | Gabriel Garcia

    241201-newslocal-cvch-01.JPGCVCH East Wenatchee behavioral medicine building, right, approaches completion with mostly interior work to be finished Tuesday, Oct. 29, in East Wenatchee. CVCH is estimating the new behavioral health building will have around 26,000 patient encounters a year. The bottom level of the new behavioral health building will be the children's program. The top level will house the adult program.

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