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Editor’s note: This article previously published in the March Wenatchee Valley Business World.
WENATCHEE — Once again, parents, teachers, and community members voiced their opinions about the proposed Columbia Elementary closure at the f…
WENATCHEE — The listing this week is a cute, cozy and homey, two-story home at 701 First St. in Wenatchee.
WENATCHEE — Eighty Latino business owners showed up for the NCW Tech Alliance‘s second annual Día del Fundador Latino at the Wenatchee Convent…
WENATCHEE — Family members of the driver involved in the Columbia River crash Sunday are asking for financial support in finding his body.
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…
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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.
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MOSES LAKE — The Wenatchee High School tennis team traveled to Moses Lake on Thursday for Big Nine Conference matches against the Mavericks.
IDRE FJÄLL, Sweden — Last Sunday, Mission Ridge ski cross racer (and USA World Cup team memb…
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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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