WENATCHEE — Roxana Vanatta, a parent in the Wenatchee School District, is frustrated by what she believes is a lack of quality interpretation services.
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WENATCHEE — Roxana Vanatta, a parent in the Wenatchee School District, is frustrated by what she believes is a lack of quality interpretation services.
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I spent a wet evening in the Apple Bowl photographing the Girls Flag Football Tournament on the first day of homecoming week for Wenatchee High School Monday. Getting back to the office to input the photographs, type captions, and produce a photo gallery, I discovered my notebook was missing.
Editor’s note: At the beginning of every month, Wenatchee World Photo Editor Don Seabrook reflects on his best photos published the previous month.
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