Seattle Children’s ordered to release mold records in precedent-setting case
After a court battle against KING 5 and public health departments, the appeals court ruled Seattle Children’s must turn over records about mold infections. Author: Chris Ingalls Updated: 9:47 PM PDT May 3, 2021
SEATTLE A Washington state appeals court has upheld a lower court order requiring public health departments to release to KING 5 documents related to Aspergillus mold infections at Seattle Children’s hospital.
The decision appears to have ended the hospital’s year-and-a-half-long legal campaign to block the release of mold-related records by Public Health – Seattle & King County and the Washington State Department of Health (DOH).
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I love staying after everyone goes home to just sit quietly and listen. These little chats always give me ideas and inspiration.
Usually this is about ways the Heritage Museum Centre can tell the story of our community of Wetaskiwin City, County, and Maskwacis at large, but last week I learned the building likes to talk about itself too.
For several years, I have had this dream of a coffee shop where on a typical day you will find our Star Store Gifts and Wool. If you have been to any of our events over the past few years, however, you will know that we also use this space as a coffee station [picture 1].
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The Wetaskiwin Royal Canadian Legion Br. No. 86 closed its doors Saturday, in keeping with Provincial Government restrictions around COVID-19.
On Dec. 9, the Provincial Government announced stricter measures in an effort to lower the number of COVID-19 cases in the province.
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These measures include the closure of Legions, and Wetaskiwin’s Legion president Ken Schubert said this is going to be hard on branches, veterans and members.
“We’re going to do everything we can. EVERYTHING to keep going,” he said. “But the reality is there’s only so much we can do with no funds coming in.”