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Featuring the showmanship and fiery fiddle of electric violin maestro Geoffrey Castle, Christmas in Washington promises a festive party unlike any other!

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Experience the magic of Christmas with Christmas in Washington’s concert series featuring Geoffrey Castle!

A decade of community, music and holiday cheer includes a show in Omak Dec. 6

Ziply Fiber launched its new fiber network in Brewster, Loomis and Tonasket in February and has since been building access to homes and businesses throughout the region. Courtesy Ziply Fiber

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6 things you need to know about the new internet service in Brewster, Loomis and Tonasket

You may have recently heard that Brewster, Loomis and Tonasket now have access to “America’s fastest home internet.”…

ASSE International Student Exchange Programs shares a wide range of engaging and educational cross-cultural activities organized by local area representatives for students, host families and host siblings. Courtesy ASSE

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Students, host families + community reap rewards of international exchange program

From Washington state to the Netherlands, ASSE supports education and cultural sharing

Green Okanogan volunteers greet visitors at the GO Recycling Center. Photo courtesy Green Okanogan

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Go recycle, then Go Again: Green Okanogan guides local circular economy

Recycling center, thrift store keep 2.5 million pounds of recyclables from local landfill

Oroville’s National Night Out, first organized in 2021 under Police Chief Michael Langford, has evolved into a festival of family-friendly activities. Photo courtesy of City of Oroville.

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Bringing Oroville together: National Night Out puts focus on community engagement

National Night Out highlights include a scavenger hunt, a free concert, and a photo Contest

GO began recycling in 2010. Opening to the public in 2015. Since then, GO volunteers have recycled over two million pounds of recyclable materials.

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Green Okanogan: Cultivating sustainability through recycling and community

Volunteers have collected, processed and shipped 2-million+ pounds of recyclable material since 2015

Christine Quintasket or Hum-ishu-ma, better known by her author name, Mourning Dove, was the first Native American woman to publish a novel west of the Rockies. Photo courtesy Borderlands Historical Society

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Author, teacher and community leader: The rich legacy of Mourning Dove

Native author was the first Native American woman to publish a novel west of the Rockies

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A better plan for Washington, that takes the burden off those we love

Pay into the WA Cares Fund when you’re working, save when you’re not, and access care when you…

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Washington is taking the worry out of long term care

The WA Cares Fund is an affordable, convenient way to help all workers