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ORONDO — A garage fire Wednesday north of Orondo caused roughly a quarter million dollars in damage.
WENATCHEE — Robbie Hildebrand said he still remembers the first LEGO set he received for his fourth birthday in 1991 and how happy it made him…
EAST WENATCHEE — The East Wenatchee City Council approved Tuesday $100,000 for the purchase of a new portable stage meant for city and other c…
State Sen. Brad Hawkins presented Wenatchee Valley College President Faimous Harrison with a personalized plaque Wednesday in gratitude for Ha…
LEAVENWORTH — Environmental organization Waste Loop will host its Leavenworth Community Earth Day Fair 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
NCW — Microsoft is closing in on more land in Malaga, and adding to the tax base in Chelan and Douglas counties.
As a young child on a farm in the 1930s, I lived in a family that was surprisingly self-sufficient. Most of our food was self-produced from ou…
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The Wenatchee World youth carriers sit on their bikes in 1940's in an alley behind the newspaper. Paperboys on bikes are no longer a sight in the alley behind the Wenatchee World.
SOAP LAKE — Soap Lake’s Masquers Theater will open a limited run of the play “Love Letters” by A.R. Gurney on Saturday.
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NCW — Live music at winery tasting rooms and bars continues this week with mainstays Whisky …
WENATCHEE — Small businesses along Wenatchee Avenue will go above and beyond for the 13th an…
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WENATCHEE — In a Thursday press release from the Wenatchee AppleSox, head coach Mitch Darlington announced the signing of four right-handed pi…
Photos of Wenatchee Valley College's second game of a double header against Treasure Valley …
WENATCHEE — The Wenatchee Racquet and Athletic Club hosted the 2nd annual Awesome Blossom Pi…
EAST WENATCHEE — The Eastmont High School boys’ golf team hosted the fourth Big Nine Confere…
Eastmont wins the fourth Big Nine POD at the Wenatchee Golf and Country Club.
CHELAN — The Wenatchee Bighorns professional basketball team is riding high after winning bo…
Forests on Washington’s public logging lands can be left uncut if the state finds that leaving trees standing to fight climate change is a better use than timber sales, a state judge ruled earlier this month.
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Editor’s note: At the beginning of every month, Wenatchee World Photo Editor Don Seabrook reflects on his best photos published the previous month.
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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