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How to add your event to our calendar | Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In62°FJust follow these directions. We know they look complicated, but, really, they’re not. We swear:1. Go to http://events.vashonbeachcomber.com/2. First, search the calendar to see if your event is already listed—many events will be added automatically if they are posted on Facebook*. If your event is not listed, click the Add an Event button in the upper right corner.3. Log in. If you don’t have an account, you can sign up by entering your name, e-mail address, password and hometown (please choose King County /...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In62°FJust follow these directions. We know they look complicated, but, really, they’re not. We swear:1. Go to http://events.vashonbeachcomber.com/2. First, search the calendar to see if your event is already listed—many events will be added automatically if they are posted on Facebook*. If your event is not listed, click the Add an Event button in the upper right corner.3. Log in. If you don’t have an account, you can sign up by entering your name, e-mail address, password and hometown (please choose King County /...WW…
Small businesses in unincorporated King County eligible for break-in repair grants | Snoqualmie Valley Record
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In57°FThe following is a press release from King County:A new grant program is available to small businesses in unincorporated King County that have experienced vandalism or break-ins since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020.The King County Department of Local Services Storefront Repair Program is intended to address vandalism and enhance security in business districts of the unincorporated areas. The program serves small businesses (10 employees or less) by providing a one-time grant up to $5,000 to repair and...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In57°FThe following is a press release from King County:A new grant program is available to small businesses in unincorporated King County that have experienced vandalism or break-ins since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020.The King County Department of Local Services Storefront Repair Program is intended to address vandalism and enhance security in business districts of the unincorporated areas. The program serves small businesses (10 employees or less) by providing a one-time grant up to $5,000 to repair and...WW…
Washington minimum wage to top $16 an hour next year | Snoqualmie Valley Record
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In57°FBy Jerry Cornfield / Washington State StandardMinimum wage workers in Washington will get a pay hike in January.The state’s minimum wage will rise to $16.28 an hour starting Jan. 1, the Washington Department of Labor and Industries has announced.That’s a 54-cent increase from the current hourly rate of $15.74, which is the highest of any state in the nation and more than double the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.Meanwhile, some salaried workers and rideshare drivers could see their earnings rise from other...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In57°FBy Jerry Cornfield / Washington State StandardMinimum wage workers in Washington will get a pay hike in January.The state’s minimum wage will rise to $16.28 an hour starting Jan. 1, the Washington Department of Labor and Industries has announced.That’s a 54-cent increase from the current hourly rate of $15.74, which is the highest of any state in the nation and more than double the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.Meanwhile, some salaried workers and rideshare drivers could see their earnings rise from other...WW…
How to add your event to our calendar | Snoqualmie Valley Record
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In55°FJust follow these directions. We know they look complicated, but, really, they’re not. We swear:1. Go to http://events.valleyrecord.com/2. First, search the calendar to see if your event is already listed—many events will be added automatically if they are posted on Facebook*. If your event is not listed, click the Add an Event button in the upper right corner.3. Log in. If you don’t have an account, you can sign up by entering your name, e-mail address, password and hometown (please choose King County /...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In55°FJust follow these directions. We know they look complicated, but, really, they’re not. We swear:1. Go to http://events.valleyrecord.com/2. First, search the calendar to see if your event is already listed—many events will be added automatically if they are posted on Facebook*. If your event is not listed, click the Add an Event button in the upper right corner.3. Log in. If you don’t have an account, you can sign up by entering your name, e-mail address, password and hometown (please choose King County /...WW…
Live rescued birds featured at Whidbey Audubon program | South Whidbey Record
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In53°FCynthia Daily and Joseph Molotsky from the Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue will appear at an Oct. 12 Whidbey Audubon Society meeting to discuss their work at the rehabilitation facility to help wild birds get back to the wild after being orphaned or injured.The rehabilitator will have live, glove-trained raptors, such as owls, hawks and falcons with them. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the program begins at 7 p.m. at the Coupeville Recreation Hall, 901 NW Alexander Street.The Discovery Bay Raptor Rehabilitation and...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In53°FCynthia Daily and Joseph Molotsky from the Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue will appear at an Oct. 12 Whidbey Audubon Society meeting to discuss their work at the rehabilitation facility to help wild birds get back to the wild after being orphaned or injured.The rehabilitator will have live, glove-trained raptors, such as owls, hawks and falcons with them. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the program begins at 7 p.m. at the Coupeville Recreation Hall, 901 NW Alexander Street.The Discovery Bay Raptor Rehabilitation and...WW…
Washington minimum wage to top $16 an hour next year | Seattle Weekly
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In55°FBy Jerry Cornfield / Washington State StandardMinimum wage workers in Washington will get a pay hike in January.The state’s minimum wage will rise to $16.28 an hour starting Jan. 1, the Washington Department of Labor and Industries has announced.That’s a 54-cent increase from the current hourly rate of $15.74, which is the highest of any state in the nation and more than double the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.Meanwhile, some salaried workers and rideshare drivers could see their earnings rise from other...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In55°FBy Jerry Cornfield / Washington State StandardMinimum wage workers in Washington will get a pay hike in January.The state’s minimum wage will rise to $16.28 an hour starting Jan. 1, the Washington Department of Labor and Industries has announced.That’s a 54-cent increase from the current hourly rate of $15.74, which is the highest of any state in the nation and more than double the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.Meanwhile, some salaried workers and rideshare drivers could see their earnings rise from other...WW…
Washington minimum wage to top $16 an hour next year | Renton Reporter
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In60°FBy Jerry Cornfield / Washington State StandardMinimum wage workers in Washington will get a pay hike in January.The state’s minimum wage will rise to $16.28 an hour starting Jan. 1, the Washington Department of Labor and Industries has announced.That’s a 54-cent increase from the current hourly rate of $15.74, which is the highest of any state in the nation and more than double the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.Meanwhile, some salaried workers and rideshare drivers could see their earnings rise from other...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In60°FBy Jerry Cornfield / Washington State StandardMinimum wage workers in Washington will get a pay hike in January.The state’s minimum wage will rise to $16.28 an hour starting Jan. 1, the Washington Department of Labor and Industries has announced.That’s a 54-cent increase from the current hourly rate of $15.74, which is the highest of any state in the nation and more than double the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.Meanwhile, some salaried workers and rideshare drivers could see their earnings rise from other...WW…
Small businesses in unincorporated King County eligible for break-in repair grants | Renton Reporter
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In60°FThe following is a press release from King County:A new grant program is available to small businesses in unincorporated King County that have experienced vandalism or break-ins since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020.The King County Department of Local Services Storefront Repair Program is intended to address vandalism and enhance security in business districts of the unincorporated areas. The program serves small businesses (10 employees or less) by providing a one-time grant up to $5,000 to repair and...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In60°FThe following is a press release from King County:A new grant program is available to small businesses in unincorporated King County that have experienced vandalism or break-ins since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020.The King County Department of Local Services Storefront Repair Program is intended to address vandalism and enhance security in business districts of the unincorporated areas. The program serves small businesses (10 employees or less) by providing a one-time grant up to $5,000 to repair and...WW…
How to add your event to our calendar | Renton Reporter
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In60°FJust follow these directions. We know they look complicated, but, really, they’re not. We swear:1. Go to http://events.rentonreporter.com/2. First, search the calendar to see if your event is already listed—many events will be added automatically if they are posted on Facebook*. If your event is not listed, click the Add an Event button in the upper right corner.3. Log in. If you don’t have an account, you can sign up by entering your name, e-mail address, password and hometown (please choose King County /...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In60°FJust follow these directions. We know they look complicated, but, really, they’re not. We swear:1. Go to http://events.rentonreporter.com/2. First, search the calendar to see if your event is already listed—many events will be added automatically if they are posted on Facebook*. If your event is not listed, click the Add an Event button in the upper right corner.3. Log in. If you don’t have an account, you can sign up by entering your name, e-mail address, password and hometown (please choose King County /...WW…
Live rescued birds featured at Whidbey Audubon program | Whidbey News-Times
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In60°FCynthia Daily and Joseph Molotsky from the Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue will appear at an Oct. 12 Whidbey Audubon Society meeting to discuss their work at the rehabilitation facility to help wild birds get back to the wild after being orphaned or injured.The rehabilitator will have live, glove-trained raptors, such as owls, hawks and falcons with them. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the program begins at 7 p.m. at the Coupeville Recreation Hall, 901 NW Alexander Street.The Discovery Bay Raptor Rehabilitation and...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In60°FCynthia Daily and Joseph Molotsky from the Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue will appear at an Oct. 12 Whidbey Audubon Society meeting to discuss their work at the rehabilitation facility to help wild birds get back to the wild after being orphaned or injured.The rehabilitator will have live, glove-trained raptors, such as owls, hawks and falcons with them. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the program begins at 7 p.m. at the Coupeville Recreation Hall, 901 NW Alexander Street.The Discovery Bay Raptor Rehabilitation and...WW…