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Help Wanted Ads on DPGazette.com

Job postings are now available on the Deer Park Gazette website!  Employers and job seekers alike can take advantage of this great resource. Find work locally or share help wanted ads for your business to your community. Visit DPGazette.com/jobs to view opportunities or to place a job advertisement.

Job Seekers

The jobs page features tools to help quickly filter jobs to help you find what you are looking for in employment. Each posted job has a page with all the details provided. This site is free for job seekers to use. 

EmployersPlacing a job ad is easy and affordable. Ads can be placed anytime via the website, once approved, they will be published immediately. If you need help placing an ad, you can email the details to [email protected] for personalized assistance. Job ads are $5 per week or $20 per month.

This is a sponsored article and does not necessarily reflect the position of the Deer Park Gazette or its staff.

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Shirley McRae Passes Away at 91

Shirley Eleanor (Kintschi) McRae, 91, of Spokane and formerly Deer Park, passed away on December 3, 2025, surrounded by her loving family.

Shirley was born to Morris Kintschi and Anna (Tanner) Kintschi on April 29, 1934, in Edwall, Washington. She graduated from Edwall High School in 1952, where she met her husband-to-be, John McRae. John and Shirley were married in 1954, and they lived in Redondo Beach, California, while John served in the U.S. Navy. They returned to Spokane in 1955, living on Five Mile Prairie, then at Dartford, and finally in the house that John designed and built in Deer Park in 1976, where the family lived for over 42 years.

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Honoring Heart At Hometown Animal Hospital

Hometown Animal Hospital has been named the 2026 Winterfest Honored Organization, in recognition of years of compassionate service that extends far beyond veterinary care. From rescuing overlooked animals to supporting local events and businesses, the clinic is making a profound impact on the community.

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