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Health officials warn community of unusual COVID testing operations

Health officials warn community of unusual COVID testing operations Health officials warn community of ‘unusual COVID testing operations’ Concerns are coming from officials with Public Health - Seattle and King County over what they call unusual COVID-19 testing operations. Auburn, Wa - Concerns are coming from officials with Public Health - Seattle and King County over what they call unusual COVID testing operations. Health officials report receiving a complaint about a group of people going door-to-door in Auburn promoting testing operations. Health officials also say they have witnessed portable testing sites pop up in Seattle’s Ballard and Capitol Hill neighborhoods and Green Lake Park and Gas Works Park.

KUOW - Pacific NW was once a ski jumping hotbed, as told in new book and museum exhibit

Olav Ulland, Gustav Raaum, Alf Engen, and Kjell Stordalen perform a four-person simultaneous ski jump at Sun Valley, Idaho, in December 1948. Credit: Courtesy of National Nordic Museum Pacific NW was once a ski jumping hotbed, as told in new book and museum exhibit By Few among us have tried our luck at competitive ski jumping, and there is no shame in that considering these skiers can reach speeds around 60 mph before they take flight. But there s something riveting about the daring sport even for casual onlookers. The Pacific Northwest was once a hotbed for Nordic jumping as detailed in a new book and a parallel museum exhibit.

Pacific NW was once a ski jumping hotbed, as told in new book and museum exhibit

Courtesy of John W. Lundin / Seattle Times, 1916 Few among us have tried our luck at competitive ski jumping, and there is no shame in that considering these skiers can reach speeds around 60 mph before they take flight. But there s something riveting about the daring sport even for casual onlookers. The Pacific Northwest was once a hotbed for Nordic jumping as detailed in a new book and a parallel museum exhibit. Author John Lundin of Seattle was researching an earlier book about the history of skiing on Snoqualmie Pass, when he discovered that ski jumping was actually a bigger deal than alpine skiing in the Pacific Northwest before World War II.

Pacific NW was once a ski jumping hotbed, as told in new book and museum exhibit

Pacific NW was once a ski jumping hotbed, as told in new book and museum exhibit
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9 Seattle Airbnbs Where You Can Stay Like a Local

Courtesy of Airbnb Measuring just 180 square feet, this compact property is parked in the heart of West Seattle. Live like a local in the Emerald City with these home-away-from-home Airbnbs in neighborhoods from Capitol Hill to Ballard. share this article Dive into the authentic side of Seattle by overlooking the city’s big-name hotels which are largely concentrated in the downtown area in favor of an apartment-based stay in one of its diverse neighborhoods. They all come chockablock with locals’ favorite restaurants, boutiques, bookstores, cafés, and bars. Indeed, it’s Airbnb to the rescue in the Emerald City, with robust rental options listed in walkable neighborhoods where you can ditch the car and hit the pavement, in spots like West Seattle, Capitol Hill, Ballard, or the University District (aka the U District). Or for something unique to Seattle, you might consider a yacht stay (Airbnb has plenty of those listings, too). Accordingly, here are nine Seattle Airbnb s

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