
Changes To The Safe Start Plan
Governor puts additional restrictions related to weddings and funerals, restaurants, bars, and fitness and entertainment centers in his July 23rd announcement. This came on the
Governor puts additional restrictions related to weddings and funerals, restaurants, bars, and fitness and entertainment centers in his July 23rd announcement. This came on the
Schools wanting to reopen in the fall of 2020 are all trying to get solid plans in play so that returning to school will be
As various state counties begin to progress through phases of the Governor’s plan to reopen Washington, many businesses are still suffering under the restrictions. Any unplanned downtime for a business is an immediate loss of income, not just for company owners, but for their employees as well.
Habitat for Humanity-Spokane’s Blitz Build event is coming back to Deer Park’s Hope Meadows, August 3-14, but they need volunteers and sponsors to step up
Customers of businesses are now required to wear masks in addition to employees. This announcement was made on July 2nd by Governor Jay Inslee and
Starting Friday, June 26th, Governor Jay Inslee will be requiring face masks in all Washington State public settings. Face masks are now mandatory in all
All employees are now required to wear a cloth facial covering on the job. This new rule started June 8th state wide.
Phase 2 of the “Safe Start” plan for Washington state came to Spokane and Stevens County rather abruptly, leaving some businesses confused and scrambling. Eager to re-open, a few businesses had begun sanitizing and writing their new policies in preparation prior to the announcement. Others let their customers know it will be a little longer before they can open their doors again, as they make sure their business adheres to Phase 2 safety requirements.
This election year, Cathy McMorris Rodgers has two opponents in the race for the congressional 5th district seat: Christopher Armitage, a Democrat, and Rob Chase, a Republican.
The community has found yet another virtual way to come together. “Adopt a Senior” is a national movement made by the families and friends of the class of 2020.