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Stegman, The Wenatchee Pet of the Week Needs A Home
Stegman, The Wenatchee Pet of the Week Needs A Home

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Stegman, The Wenatchee Pet of the Week Needs A Home
Stegman is a happy active boy and getting outside for a walk, hike, or play time is exactly what he loves! Stegman is friendly, social, and affectionate. He was adopted for a brief period but sadly was returned because his adopters said Stegman was a great dog, but he would be the happiest in a home without cats or other small dogs...
Felon Still Wanted After Spurious SWAT Standoff
Felon Still Wanted After Spurious SWAT Standoff

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Felon Still Wanted After Spurious SWAT Standoff
Police in Kittitas County are still looking for a wanted felon after a Tuesday morning standoff turned out to be spurious. The incident began around 11:30 a.m. at a residence on Cleveland Avenue in South Cle Elum where bail bondsmen working for a private company were searching for 40-year-old Donald "Donny" R...
Dryden Transfer Station Reopens After Three-Week Closure
Dryden Transfer Station Reopens After Three-Week Closure

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Dryden Transfer Station Reopens After Three-Week Closure
After being closed for over three weeks, the Dryden Transfer Station reopened today (Tuesday, April 23). The facility had been closed since April 1 while crews replaced the concrete floor in an area of the station known as the "push pit", where refuse is collected and loaded onto trucks for transferring to area landfills...
No New Leads In Case Of Chelan Woman Missing For Ten Weeks
No New Leads In Case Of Chelan Woman Missing For Ten Weeks

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No New Leads In Case Of Chelan Woman Missing For Ten Weeks
Regional law enforcement agencies continue to investigate the case of a Chelan woman who's now been missing for over two months. Thirty-seven-year-old Adriana Nunez-Gutierrez was last seen at her home on the evening of Feb. 15 and was reported missing eight days later by staff members at Morgan Owing's Elementary where she often volunteers...
Washington State Apple Blossom Festival: Kids Honored As Chiefs
Washington State Apple Blossom Festival: Kids Honored As Chiefs

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Washington State Apple Blossom Festival: Kids Honored As Chiefs
The traditional opening to the Washington State Apple Blossom Festival this week will be highlighted by the Chief For A Day program when local law enforcement agencies honor local children as a ceremonial department head. The heartwarming program honors seven youngsters selected each year who are facing a chronic illness or disability...

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