PA pump track is now on the contractor’s schedule for September

PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles City Council took another step forward in making Erickson Playfield an even more attractive destination for families by awarding the contract to build the planned pump track to the American Ramp
Sequim Council to review, possibly revise, recruitment profile for City Manager on June 2

SEQUIM – The Sequim City Council will host a special meeting tonight to review the recruitment profile submitted today by search firm CEO Colin Baenziger, hired to assist in the search of a new City Manager. The
Arizona planning to use Nazi-era gas for death row executions: Report
FroggyFrogg/iStock (PHOENIX) — Arizona intends to resume executing death row inmates in gas chambers with Nazi-era chemicals, according to a report. The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry has spent thousands of dollars “refurbishing” gas chambers
WSU to open entire research center devoted to cannabis
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Leaders of Washington State University have voted to establish a full research center devoted to cannabis, with nearly 100 scientists working on a diverse range of projects. The newly christened Center for Cannabis
Amazon will stop testing job seekers for marijuana use
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Bill Gates’ company to build a smaller, safer, cheaper nuclear power plant
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Business and government officials say a next-generation small nuclear plant will be built at a soon-to-be retired coal-fired power plant in Wyoming in the next several years. Bellevue, Washington-based TerraPower is led by
Charges filed in alcohol death of WSU fraternity pledge
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — The Whitman County prosecutor has filed criminal charges against 15 current or former members of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at Washington State University following the death of a student from alcohol poisoning.
As COVID-19 cases fall, Kentucky nurse reflects on challenges past and present
Courtesy of Baptist Health Louisville (LOUISVILLE, Ky.) — While the number of patients continues to dramatically fall as more Americans have gotten vaccinated, Kayla Chelf, a registered nurse at Baptist Health Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky, said treating
Chauvin lawyer seeks sentence of time served, probation in murder of George Floyd; prosecutors seek 30 years
Kuzma/iStock (MINNEAPOLIS) — Derek Chauvin’s attorney is seeking a sentence of time served for the former officer who was convicted in April of murdering George Floyd, court records filed Wednesday show. Meanwhile, prosecutors have requested a severe
PA pump track is now on the contractor’s schedule for September
PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles City Council took another step forward in making Erickson Playfield an even more attractive destination for families by awarding the contract to build the planned pump track to the American Ramp