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Are faster response times worth the noise? Burlington up in the air about proposed Flight for Life base

Flight For Life has Burlington all aflutter with plans for a new helicopter ambulance operation. Some question whether the local airport would become too noisy, even if emergency medical response

Chelan Fresh and Gebbers Farms deliver fresh cherries to frontline workers

As extreme heat and fires plague much of the West, wildland firefighters go from fire to fire with little end in sight.  In the Okanogan Valley of Washington state, firefighters from as far away as Utah and Arizona battle blazes that threaten lives and property. These frontline workers live and work under challenging conditions, and they have little access to fresh produce. So, when Bob Grandy from Gebbers Farms, a fruit packer for Chelan Fresh, unexpectedly showed up at the fire camps with boxes of fresh, Washington-grown cherries, even the smoke couldn’t dampen the mood.

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swilliams / SCOTT WILLIAMS, scott.williams@journaltimes.com  The front porch at 173 W. State St., Burlington, shows the dirty and cluttered conditions that have drawn complaints from neighbors and have prompted city city building inspectors to cite homeowners Robert Glashagel and Roszette Burkhart. Submitted photo  A photo taken by Burlington city building inspectors shows the backyard at 173 W. State St., where inspectors say a fence and swimming pool were installed without proper permits.  BURLINGTON — Four years ago, fire ravaged their house, and supporters rallied around them with a fundraising drive. Now, neighbors and city building inspectors say the family in the restored house at 173 W. State St. have created a nuisance with filthy and noisy living conditions.

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