When: Ephrata Borough Council meeting, Feb. 10. What happened: Council voted to allow Ephrata Borough police Chief Chris McKim to develop a proposal to provide police services to New Holland Borough.
Trail study: Council approved the Warwick to Ephrata Rail Trail extension feasibility study, adopting it as a part of the ...
Upgrades to the heating, ventilation and air conditioning at the Ephrata Recreation Center are now complete. "The Ephrata Rec is one of our oldest buildings in the city and (upgrading it) is really ...
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EPHRATA – The Ephrata School District Board ... or LEA, from the state of Washington. EP&O levy funds are used for a variety of purposes, including supporting extracurriculars such as ...
EPHRATA — The Port of Ephrata passed a resolution approving a $158,000 roof repair for Hangar 405 at its meeting Monday. “We have some leaking that needs to be addressed,” Executive ...
EVERETT, Wash. — The family of Jennifer Sanders, a 39-year-old woman who died after her RV caught fire, is speaking out about the tragic incident. The fire erupted on February 7 in the RV parked ...
On Tuesday, county supervisors are scheduled to vote on a measure to lift limits on stays in the two RV parks on county-owned land during the emergency, Bonelli Bluffs and one at Dockweiler State ...
A controversial bill that gives homeless individuals the right to sue a city for enforcing its camping and “sit and lie” laws continues to make its way through the Washington State legislature.
The National Park Service abruptly rescinded roughly 400 job offers Thursday for seasonal positions at national parks across the ... and emails obtained by The Washington Post.
House Bill 1380 says any laws regulating the use of public space must be "objectively reasonable" as to the time, place and manner.