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E Wenatchee Fred Meyer A Question Mark In 60-Store Closure Plan
E Wenatchee Fred Meyer A Question Mark In 60-Store Closure Plan
E Wenatchee Fred Meyer A Question Mark In 60-Store Closure Plan
As many as 60 Fred Meyer and QFC stores will be closing over the next 18 months. The parent company of the two regional grocery store chains, Kroger, announced its plans to shutter the stores on Friday. The announcement came in the wake of first-quarter earnings reports from the company which indicated it had identified a $100 million reduction of assets at five dozen of its retail locations... Re
Positive Trends In School Safety For Eastmont District Reported
Positive Trends In School Safety For Eastmont District Reported
Positive Trends In School Safety For Eastmont District Reported
The number of calls for service, arrests and referrals for prosecution are down significantly in the Eastmont School District. The school board saw a report card on School Resource Officer (SRO) activity at it's June meeting. While physical arrests were flat this year compared to the prior year, the number of cases referred for prosecution were down by roughly two-thirds Supt...
East Wenatchee Man Gets 30 Months for Modified Handgun
East Wenatchee Man Gets 30 Months for Modified Handgun
East Wenatchee Man Gets 30 Months for Modified Handgun
An East Wenatchee man received a two-and-a-half year prison sentence Thursday for possessing a modified handgun. Court records show 20-year-old Abraham Aguliar-Leon pled guilty in March to illegal possession of a machine gun after Chelan County Sheriff's deputies arrested him last July...
Pangborn Festival of Flight in East Wenatchee
Pangborn Festival of Flight in East Wenatchee
Pangborn Festival of Flight in East Wenatchee
The City of East Wenatchee and Chelan-Douglas Port Authority are celebrating the region's aviation legacy at the Pangborn Festival of Flight, June 21st. The airport is named after and the Festival recognizes Clyde Pangborn, who with Hugh Herndon,  belly landed a Bellanca Skyrocket above Fancher Heights in East Wenatchee in 1931 after completing the first non-stop trans-pacific flight from Misawa,

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