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3 weeks ago |
tri-cityherald.com | Oscar Rodriguez |Oscar Rodríguez |Óscar Rodríguez
East Wenatchee city councilmembers and staff discussed last week the projected need for low-income housing in the area and what might be done about it. Local municipalities and counties are in the midst of updating their 20-year comprehensive plan, a state requirement that outlines the goals of each respective local government over a long span of time. One aspect of the comprehensive plan is to address housing supply and population growth over the next two decades.
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1 month ago |
thenewstribune.com | Oscar Rodriguez |Oscar Rodríguez |Óscar Rodríguez
The East Wenatchee city government Tuesday voted to enact a 5% gambling tax on pull tabs, another attempt to address its budget deficit by raising an additional $170,000 a year. "There seemed to be a interest in enacting a gambling tax on the on the pull tabs, because we've never had that," Josh DeLay, East Wenatchee Finance Director.
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1 month ago |
thenewstribune.com | Oscar Rodriguez |Oscar Rodríguez |Óscar Rodríguez
A Wenatchee mural on Fifth Street, east of the BNSF Railway, was demolished Tuesday to make way for new apartments. The mural was painted by Kamryn Corulli and Rebecca Durham and was a staple of the waterfront property there since 2011. The 5.2-acre parcel is owned by Grandview Riverfront Village II LLC, which is owned by real estate developer Scott Wammack. The project appears to be an expansion of the Riverfront Village Apartments located nearby on North Worthen Street.
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1 month ago |
dental.einnews.com | Oscar Rodriguez |Oscar Rodríguez |Óscar Rodríguez
MEDFORD, Ore. – Two people have been taken to the hospital after a white truck crashed into the side of a dental clinic on Murphy Street. Medford Police Department (MPD) told NewsWatch 12 that an employee of the dental clinic and the driver were the two people injured, and their conditions are unknown. A white pick-up truck was driving west on Siskiyou Blvd, for an unknown reason the truck veered through an intersection on Lazy Creek Rd, hitting the dental clinic.
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1 month ago |
kdrv.com | Oscar Rodriguez |Oscar Rodríguez |Óscar Rodríguez
MEDFORD, Ore. – Two people have been taken to the hospital after a white truck crashed into the side of a dental clinic on Murphy Street. Medford Police Department (MPD) told NewsWatch 12 that an employee of the dental clinic and the driver were the two people injured, and their conditions are unknown. A white pick-up truck was driving west on Siskiyou Blvd, for an unknown reason the truck veered through an intersection on Lazy Creek Rd, hitting the dental clinic.
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