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Crash Responder Safety Week highlights traffic dangers for emergency responders

MOSES LAKE – This week, from Nov. 13 to Nov. 17, is Crash Responder Safety Week, according to an announcement from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The initiative is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration. ....

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AOT proposes closing stretch of Route 7 for 2026 culvert project

SUNDERLAND — A state plan to detour all traffic off Route 7 onto Route 7A during a culvert replacement project planned for 2026 has officials here strongly objecting. ....

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AOT proposes closing stretch of Route 7 for 2026 culvert project

AOT proposes closing stretch of Route 7 for 2026 culvert project
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GCFD 3 voters to be asked for change in levy

QUINCY Voters in Grant County Fire District 3 will be asked to accept or reject a proposal to change the amount of money collected by the fire district in the general election Nov. 7.

The proposed “levy lid lift” would raise the amount levied in property taxes to $1.30 per $1,000 of assessed property value. Deputy Chief David Durfee said the current levy is about 65 cents. It’s an increase in an existing levy, he said, not a new one.

Because it’s a levy, the request requires 50% approval plus one vote to pass. If it is approved, a property owner with property assessed at $300,000 would pay $390 per year, compared with the $195 the landowner pays now. ....

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