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Wenatchee man stabbed during Thursday morning altercation; Wenatchee redevelopment forces out local shops as rents rise, downtown transforms 'No Kings' movement grows amid concerns for democracy and rights; Travis Decker search continues into its third week, Marshal's Office leads in search efforts; Malaga man arrested in South Wenatchee Avenue
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Wenatchee redevelopment forces out local shops as rents rise, downtown transforms LIVE UPDATES: Law enforcement shifts strategy in search for Travis Decker 'No Kings' movement grows amid concerns for democracy and rights
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WENATCHEE — After more than two years, a motion for dismissal and court of appeals decision reaffirming that same dismissal, more than 80 current or former employees of Confluence Health remain embroiled in a legal fight over COVID-19 vaccinations
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Malaga man arrested in South Wenatchee Avenue stabbing; Travis Decker search continues into its third week, Marshal's Office leads in search efforts
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WENATCHEE — The Velocity Swimming Club is set to host the 2025 Starlight Open at the City of Wenatchee Pool in Wenatchee this Friday through Sunday — a two-and-a-half-day swim meet that attracted more than 516 athletes from the Puget Sound area, Idaho, and more locally, including USA Swimmin…
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The city of Wenatchee announced on Facebook Wednesday afternoon that, in accordance with city policies and procedures, Mayor Mike Poirier directed all American flags at city-owned facilities to be flown at half-staff until sunset on June 12
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