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Jacks win district title, head to state tourney
It sounds like a storybook ending – beating the undefeated league champions in the district title match – but the Jacks are aiming for more, in the state tournament. Getting to state and making a deep run was the Quincy High School boys soccer team’s objective from the start of the season, said head coach Hector Vaca. The Jacks earned their spot at state May 8 with a 1-0 victory over Bridgeport in the second round of the District 6 1A tournament. They will begin state competition Friday, May 17.
New Executive Director brings personal connection to Wellness Place mission
WENATCHEE — Wellness Place, a local nonprofit that supports individuals facing cancer in Chelan, Douglas, Grant, and Okanogan counties, has named Marissa Collins its new Executive Director. Collins, a Wenatchee native, brings a wealth of nonprofit experience and a deeply personal connection to the organization's mission. Diagnosed with breast...
Three Rivers says ‘thank you’ for 75 years
Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) play a crucial role in providing healthcare services to residents in remote and underserved areas. Three Rivers Hospital in Brewster is one such organization. We cover about 2,500 square miles that includes the quad cities of Brewster, Bridgeport, Mansfield and Pateros, as well as the entire Methow Valley up to the Canadian border.
Sports briefs: Blank, McMillan still alive in districts, Softball season ends at Brewster
Sophomore Gavin Blank and freshman Kara McMillan remained alive in their respective District 6 post-season singles tennis tournaments through the past weekend. Blank heads for the combined District 6 1A/2B/1B tournament on Thursday (May 16) with a No. 3 seeding and hopes of advancing on to the Saturday finals and an eventual trip to the WIAA-Gesa State Tournament in Yakima over the first half of the Memorial Day Weekend. The top four places qualify for the state championships.
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