State of Washington
Recent News About State of Washington
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How many Under 25-year-olds died in Washington during week ending April 24?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 12 individuals under the age of 25 died during the week ending April 24.
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366 people age 85 and older in Washington are estimated to have died during week ending April 24
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 366 individuals age 85 and older died during the week ending April 24.
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CDC estimates 271 people in 75-84 age group in Washington died during week ending April 24
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 271 people in the 75-84 age group died during the week ending April 24.
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CDC predicts 221 people in 65-74 age group in Washington died during week ending April 24
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 221 people in the 65-74 age group died during the week ending April 24.
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Week of April 24: 202 people in 45-64 age group are estimated to have died in Washington
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 202 people in the 45-64 age group died during the week ending April 24.
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Week ending April 24 could be deadliest for people in 25-44 age group in Washington
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 42 people in the 25-44 age group died during the week ending April 24.
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The state of Washington reports $644 million in miscellaneous tax revenues in Q4 2020
Washington collected $644 million in miscellaneous tax revenue during the 4th quarter of 2020, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.
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The state of Washington reports $1.1 billion in miscellaneous tax revenues in Q3
Washington collected $1.1 billion in miscellaneous tax revenue during the 3rd quarter, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.
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12 small businesses approved for Working Washington Small Business Emergency grants in Adams County.
Twelve businesses received grants for the first-time applicants for the Working Washington Small Business Emergency funding program that was set up through the Adams County Development Council.
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The state of Washington reports $270 million in miscellaneous tax revenues in Q2
Washington collected $270 million in miscellaneous tax revenue during the 2nd quarter, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.
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Gov. Jay Inslee announces additional financial help for businesses and families impacted by pandemic
Washington families and businesses negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic could be eligible for financial help.
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Washington issues travel advisory with recommendations to safely travel out of state
Gov. Jay Inslee recently issued a travel advisory for Washington, recommending that residents undergo a 14-day quarantine before traveling out of state and advises residents to stay close to home if possible.
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City-run homeless camp alternative to open in Moses Lake
Moses Lake’s new managed homeless camp is on track to open mid-November.
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Small business grant in Washington State to help during COVID-19 crisis
Grant funding to small businesses in the state of Washington will help them deal with the losses incurred from the COVID-19 pandemic, a report in NBC Right Now KNDU 25 said.
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Moses Lake City officials hope homeless camp will address issues near Neppel Park area
Officials in Moses Lake City continue to move ahead with their plans for a homeless camp in the hopes it will address concerns from residents, and especially local businesses owners, over the increased number of homeless living in the area near Neppel Park.According to an Oct. 5 iFiberOne News article, city officials plan to lease the former lumber yard property along East Broadway Avenue to establish a homeless camp with portable housing and security which the homeless could access from 9 p.m.
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McKay Healthcare pays half of debt owed to Grant County
McKay Healthcare and Rehabilitation has repaid more than half of its debt to Grant County, partly due to the federal aid received during the pandemic.
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Moses Lake City to use pandemic relief funds for temporary, managed homeless camp at former lumber yard
A former Penhallurick lumber yard will soon become a temporary, managed homeless camp after a recent vote by the Moses Lake City Council as part of the city's plan to deal with the homelessness.
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Robotics competition gears up in Grant County's special needs classrooms
The initiative from the Special Olympics is the nation's first at the elementary-school level
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Adams County officials announce plan for better broadband internet throughout the county
Adams County officials announced the need for faster internet was realized when many residents couldn't access the telehealth website during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Four businesses in zip 99321 had fewer than five employees in 2017
There were four businesses in Washington zip code 99321 that had fewer than five employees in 2017, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.