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Franz Says Washington Already In Record Territory With Wildfires

Credit Courtesy of Northwest Interagency Coordinating Center Washington Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz toured two of eastern Washington’s major wildfire sites today [Wednesday], where thousands of acres on Indian reservations have burned. They are two of more than a thousand fires reported this season in Washington, already an all-time record, she says. Franz went to Wellpinit to learn about the Sherwood fire, which has burned about 1,100 acres on the Spokane Indian reservation. Then she drove to Inchelium to hear about the progress of a fire burning on the Colville Indian reservation.   “We’re not even through the end of July. What we’re seeing on the landscape, the fires that I’ve been visiting, we don’t usually see until late August, typically the peak of our fire season, she said.

Bring Fido to the ballpark with the Spokane Indians Bark in the Park

KXLY July 6, 2021 2:02 PM Vincent Saglimbeni Updated: The Spokane Indians will be hosting “Bark in the Park” later this month. Fans are allowed to bring their dogs to the stadium and will be charged $5 a ticket, with proceeds for the night going to local animal shelters. Pups and pet owners will sit in a special section for the game and if you stick around, there will be an on field Puppy Parade after the game. Bark in the Park is set for July 27 at 6:30 p.m.

Vaccine clinics critical for Washington s push to vaccinate 70 percent of adults

KXLY May 18, 2021 6:46 PM Maher Kawash Updated: Clinics are happening everyday across Spokane County; clinics at Gonzaga, Riverfront Park and at Spokane Indians’ games. “We just need to go where the people are and efforts like that are very successful at doing that,” SRHD Interim Health Officer Dr. Frank Velazquez said. The goal for Washington is 70 percent of adults with one dose, and right now, the state sits at 59 percent. Spokane is striving for that goal on a county level, and for that to happen, roughly 93,631 people still need to get a shot. In the meantime, we’re seeing the positive effect from those vaccines. Cases are at a plateau around Spokane with an average of 111 reported each day.

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