Tag: Deer Park

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Letter To Editor – Endorsing Fred Senn

Dear Editor,
I am writing this letter to endorse Fred Senn for Deer Park City Council Position #2. Fred moved to Deer Park as a permanent residence in 1993. Since retiring from the Air Force after 22 years of service, he has been working in our community as a real estate agent.

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Clayton’s 40th Brickyard Day: Big Fun In A Small Town

The first Saturday in August 2023 dawned with hazy skies and a predicted high in the mid-80s.
In the tiny community of Clayton, Washington, residents roused from fitful slumber or perhaps restless dreams to begin preparing to attend Brickyard Day 2023 festivities.

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Grand Opening Announced For Tractor Supply

Tractor Supply Company tackles the rumor weed with its vast assortment of products. In a recent press release, the company officially confirmed the dates of their grand opening. There will also be a soft opening to allow shoppers to get supplies for their summer holidays.

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Avista Outage Affecting 4,027 Customers

The power provided by Avista in the Deer Park and Clayton areas went down at about 11:09am. According to the Avista website, they are identifying and scheduling resources to restore power as quickly and safely as possible.

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Princess Project Donations Needed

Keiran Brown and Linda Schoening are launching Deer Park’s Princess Project. This not-for-profit task is to gather donated formal dresses and give them away to girls who otherwise might not be able to afford a dazzling dress to wear to prom. Their goal is to collect at least 75 dresses by March 15th.

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Crying Shame

Have you ever grown onions and wondered why they don’t look like the ones in the grocery store? Perhaps they were small or didn’t store well. Maybe they all went to seed and ended up with pithy or hard centers. These are all things that can be fixed with proper culture and growing techniques!

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Making the Most of Your Property

Replacing traditional lawns with gardens is not a new concept but one that is quickly growing in popularity. If you spend too much money and time mowing, watering and fertilizing the lawn, and it’s too hot to enjoy any time on it, why bother having it? Try growing food there instead! This would also give you an opportunity to grow and enjoy foods that may be expensive in stores but cost pennies to produce yourself, such as heirloom tomatoes, gourmet mushrooms, and seasonal fruits.

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Your School Bus Drivers

For the love and joy of being a school bus driver, these professionals endure seasons of unforeseeable roads and unpredictable children. They are people you likely already know. They are diverse in age and background, but each and all have invested a significant amount of time and money to become the drivers entrusted with the most precious of cargo – our children.

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5Q: Deer Park’s City Growth Responses

We asked you 5 Questions about the growth of Deer Park and you answered in a big way! With these simple questions about what growth you have already seen in town, as well as your hopes for the future, the Gazette has learned more than we ever expected. Thirty-three people replied, providing more than one hundred fifty comments and suggestions.

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