Everything about the Spring Fair and KVI’s Military Appreciation Day!
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The Spring Fair Starts Thursday, including Military Appreciation Day on Friday, April 12. Stacy Van Horne, Public Relations Manager for the Washington State Fair Events Center joins KVI’s Ari Hoffman to discuss what’s new for this year’s
Because We Matter – Exotic Animal Rescue At Risk of Bankruptcy, Sanctuary Threatened
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Ashley Carr, the director of Because We Matter joins Ari Hoffman to describe how the government and neighbors are trying to shut down a wolf sanctuary that rescues animals in Washington. Listen to the audio here:
Bellingham purchases $1.2M in land for future tiny home village for homeless
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(The Center Square) – The City of Bellingham approved the purchase of property in the Birchwood neighborhood that will serve as a site for a future tiny home village for homeless people. The city purchased the property
1 dead, 5 injured including 2 children after suspects open fire in DC residential neighborhood
“Conservatives who stay home elect radical leftists.” – WAGOP chair Rep. Jim Walsh
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WAGOP chair Rep. Jim Walsh joined Ari Hoffman to discuss the 3 NEW initiatives that common sense Washingtonians are trying to get on the ballot for 2024 to undo Jay Inslee‘s legacy of failed policies. Listen to
Business property damage costing Seattle $1.2 million in aid payouts
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(The Center Square) – The City of Seattle’s program that provides small businesses with grants to cover the costs of repairing property damage to their stores has utilized $1.2 million since it first launched in 2022. In
Washington Farm Bureau: California green train mandate ‘entirely unworkable’
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(The Center Square) – A Washington agricultural advocacy group is pushing back against a proposal by the California Air Quality Control Board requiring railroads to purchase zero-emission trains, a move one organization has called “entirely workable.” Last
WA Supreme Court to hear arguments next week in challenge to magazine capacity cap
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(The Center Square) – The owner of the Kelso gun shop behind the legal challenge to the state’s ban on “high-capacity” magazines says business was brisk for a short time on Monday. They’re usually closed on Mondays,