COURT NO.: 22-7-00133-24 NOTICE AND SUMMONS/ORDER Guardianship Hearing IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF OKANOGAN – JUVENILE IN RE THE DEPENDENCY OF: ALEXANDER A. FOX, A Minor Child DOB: 04/04/2021 STATE OF WASHINGTON TO: JULIA ALVARENGA, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN AND ANYONE CLAIMING PARENTAL INTEREST IN […]
We already experience a severe lack of police presence. I live in Twisp on Highway 20 in a 35-mph zone, and every day I have people speeding by my house at 50 mph and 60 mph with no consequences. If we can’t control the existing traffic, how in the world do we expect to control the additional burden of ATVs? Once they have access to the backcountry on back roads, how can we believe there will be any enforcement? The ATV folks already have access to over 500 miles of roads in Okanogan County. This is a larger area than some Eastern states. Do we really want to leave no place for people who prefer peace and quiet to go? How is that in any way equitable?
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AARP is offering tax preparation service in the Methow Valley for seniors. They are at Room One on Mondays and taking appointments starting Feb. 6 through April 10. If you are interested, call 211 and say “tax preparation service in the Methow Valley.” The Thrift Store is always looking for paper bags for our shoppers. […]