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15 military families at Joint Base Lewis-McChord file lawsuit over poor housing conditions

By ROSE L. THAYER | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 13, 2021 JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. Fifteen military families have filed a lawsuit against the private company that manages housing at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., claiming water leaks and mold growth in their homes was allowed to thrive because of inadequate maintenance and has left them with medical problems and damaged property. A total of 51 plaintiffs consisting of military members, their spouses and children filed the lawsuit May 6 in Pierce County against Lewis McChord Communities LLC and its parent company Lincoln Military Housing, as well as 50 people and organizations listed under the names John or Jane Doe because their names are not known to the plaintiffs, according to the court documents.

It was a nightmare : 51 families file lawsuit over toxic mold in JBLM housing units

May 14, 2021 at 9:07 am A lawsuit was filed in Pierce County Superior Court this week over toxic mold in JBLM housing units. (AP Photo/File) A total of 51 plaintiffs across 15 families who lived at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) filed a lawsuit in Pierce County this week, citing negligence on the part of the company that runs housing on the base after toxic mold was discovered in several units. Melissa Godoy who lived in the base’s housing with her family for a decade described how her family experienced frequent lung, sinus, and ear infections, as well as skin rashes. “It was month after month of constant antibiotics, and the doctors had no idea what was wrong with us,” she told KIRO Radio’s Dave Ross. “Pretty soon, they stop treating us because we’d cycled through every kind of antibiotic there is and the infections weren’t going away it was a nightmare.”

Joint Base Lewis-McChord starts farmers market and encourages veteran-owned vendors to join

By ABBIE SHULL | The News Tribune | Published: May 11, 2021 JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. (Tribune News Service) Joint Base Lewis-McChord is adding to its list of on-base services with a weekly farmers market. The JBLM Marketplace launched April 20 and will continue every other Tuesday through Sept. 14. Leaders are hoping the marketplace will become a year-round event. Obviously it will be subject to vendors availability and the popularity of the event, said Josh Soldan, business and recreation division chief for JBLM s Office of Morale, Welfare and Recreation. Soldan said the idea to bring the marketplace to the base came from JBLM garrison commander Col. Skye Duncan.

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FreightWaves Classics: Interstate 5 runs from Mexico to Canada (Part 2 – Oregon and Washington)

FreightWaves Classics: Interstate 5 runs from Mexico to Canada (Part 2 – Oregon and Washington) Traffic on I-5 in Oregon. (Photo: Oregon Department of Transportation) In Part 1 of this article, the California portion of Interstate 5 was the focus. This article focuses on I-5 in the states of Oregon and Washington. Overview There are 70 primary interstate highways in the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways (commonly known as the Interstate Highway System, or IHS) is a network of freeways in the United States. The oldest parts of the interstate system date back to the 1950s, and the planning for the system began prior to World War II. To learn more about their history, read previous FreightWaves Classics articles here, here and here.

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