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WSU graduate hopes to create new opportunities for hometown

WSU alumni Eduardo Castaneda  cast his name into the running for council in Quincy, Washington, but withdrew from the race in the best interests of the town.  Castaneda said there are seven of the council seats in Quincy up for election this year, and he was running for position number four. He wanted to make an impact in his community and create opportunities for the town that he did not have growing up, such as recreational activities like sports, he said. “Our town gets very cold in the winter and there’s a lot of ice everywhere. For decades, my town has been thinking about and planning an indoor sports facility,” he said. “We’re trying to build a sports facility for our youth community, and I’m also trying to improve our parks [and] build bike lanes.”

Local soldiers Remember the Fallen, compete in Mammoth Global Partners Military Battle Challenge

Local soldiers Remember the Fallen, compete in Mammoth Global Partners Military Battle Challenge and last updated 2021-05-23 22:27:14-04 NEWPORT NEWS, Va. - Soldiers at Joint Base Langley-Eustis spent Sunday sprinting, scaling and shooting. The men and women warriors were competing in the Mammoth Global Partners Military Battle Challenge, which continues a week full of events leading up to Memorial Day. Donna Fontes, Director at 733d Force Support Division MWR said, This whole week is about Remembering the Fallen. We have Commander s Cup which is softball and volleyball and some gaming tournaments going on. Well have a retreat ceremony, we have the military battle challenge going on. It s also important for us to recognize our Gold Star families.

95 Reasons to Please, Please, Please get Vaccinated

Reason 56: Take a vax selfie, rake in the Instagram likes. We ve spent a year trapped in a nightmare. We ve seen a half-million people die in the U.S. We ve watched the places we ve loved boarded up and bankrupted. We ve gone crazy inside locked down, shut in and fed up. And we ve watched the world go crazy outside a soaring murder rate, riots, insurrection and Instagram videos of people screaming at Walmart greeters about masks. The good news is this is the kind of nightmare you can pinch yourself and wake up from. All we have to do is tap our heels together three times, poke your arm once or twice, and we can all go home again. The problem is that to truly banish the nightmare to stop the deaths, free the businesses, get rid of the masks everyone has to join in the ritual. Whether because of fear, misinformation or simple procrastination, a huge chunk of the Inland Northwest hasn t been vacc

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