
Schools Continue to Feed Kids
School buildings may be closed for the remainder of the academic year, but every school district in the state is working hard to feed children–all children, ages 1-18, no matter their home school district.

School buildings may be closed for the remainder of the academic year, but every school district in the state is working hard to feed children–all children, ages 1-18, no matter their home school district.

Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Comcast Cable increases the speed of their Internet Essentials Program, offering 25/3 Mbps Internet service at $9.95/mo for eligible, low-income families and households. New customers can now receive their first two months free if they apply for service by May 13, 2020.

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Social distancing seems like the thing everyone is talking about. We asked a couple of local designers to create a design for a shirt. They delivered!

Habitat for Humanity-Spokane CEO Michelle Girardot issued the following statement regarding the economic ripple effects of COVID-19:
With each passing day, we all find ourselves trying to adapt to the measures required to combat the spread of COVID-19. In Spokane and all around the world, “stay at home” is the message of the moment. “Shelter in place.”

Well, the month of March was a strange one! Springing forward into daylight savings, having a full moon on a Friday the 13th, and having a worldwide pandemic strike all around the same time, has sure knocked us all for a loop.

In a stressful time of uncertainty and angst, 2 Loons Distillery has put forth an effort to bring comfort to their community in the form of hand sanitizer. In the days following Governor Jay Inslee’s announcement to suspend school until the end of April, chaos erupted. Stores were swarming, carts packed to the brim with staple home products, like toilet paper and soap, and it wasn’t long before hand sanitizer was completely off the shelves.

The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to Washington small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza announced today.

Disclaimer: Because the Coronavirus (Covid-19) situation is continually developing, details mentioned in this article are subject to change without notice. FREE MEALS FOR KIDS!! Must

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