George Washington was a patriot who led the Continental Army and after the American Revolution, he became the first President of the United States. A number of patriots became known as the Founding Fathers of the United States. What was George Washington social class? George Washington’s social position could beRead More →

The shooting occurred about 1:30 a.m. on the dance floor at Club Galaxy, a nightclub at the Muckleshoot Casino. … After shooting the woman and her dance partner, the gunman then fired multiple rounds inside the nightclub, Sidell said. Detectives said the gunman was tackled by casino security officers. IsRead More →

You can pay your taxes in person or by mail at the Chelan County Treasurer’s Office which is located in the Courthouse at 350 Orondo Avenue, Wenatchee. If paying by mail, make sure to include the tax parcel number on your check and mail to PO Box 1441, Wenatchee, WARead More →

In North America, sweetgrass occurs from Newfoundland to Alaska . Its range extends south to New Jersey and west to Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and northern California . Where can I find sweetgrass? Where can I find it? Although Sweetgrass is typically associated with Prairie landscapes, it is a plantRead More →

The Tri-Cities is a very safe place to live! West Richland has been named one of the safest cities in the whole state more than once, and Kennewick/Pasco/Richland don’t rank too far further down those lists. Where are the Tri-Cities on the Columbia River? Three Washington cities, Richland, Kennewick, andRead More →

George Washington, the first president of the United States, was born on February 22, 1732. His birthday is celebrated as a federal holiday in the United States along with Abraham Lincoln’s birthday on “Washington’s Birthday” — the Monday before Washington’s birthday and after Lincoln’s February 12 birthday. Who was presidentRead More →

Currently, wolverines are found in the North Cascades in Washington and the Northern Rocky Mountains in Idaho, Montana, Oregon (Wallowa Range), and Wyoming. Which US state has the most wolverines? The wolverine is found primarily in remote reaches of the Northern boreal forests and subarctic and alpine tundra of theRead More →

Vietnam Veterans Memorial. … Martin Luther King, Jr. … Korean War Veterans Memorial. … World War II Memorial. How many memorials are in Washington DC? We’ve got more than 160 monuments and memorials, even a statue celebrating José Artigas, the “father of Uruguayan independence,” and one honoring victims of theRead More →

Timed tickets are required to ride the elevator to the 500 foot observation deck. Tickets for the Washington Monument are currently available online from recreation.gov (1-877-444-6777) ONLY; there is no onsite distribution of tickets. There are no walk up or “day-of visit” tickets available at this time. Can you climbRead More →

The annual snow season lasts from October to May. From mid-February to Mid-April, this season’s snowpack has been well above the 30-year norm (1981-2010) for most of Washington. Warmer temperatures in late April caused the snowpack in some basins east of the Cascade Mountains to melt early. Does Washington stateRead More →