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Articles from the March 31, 2022 edition


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  • Pickleball: Go out and play Washington state's official sport

    Chuck Wright, Mill Creek Beacon|Updated Mar 31, 2022

    It's now one of those dates where people ask you: Where were you on that famous day, when Senate Bill 5615 was signed into law? The screams you have been hearing wasn't due to the Seahawks, the Seattle Storm, Mariners or even the Kraken winning a game. Rather the high boisterous shrieks came about what three Mill Creekers accomplished. March 28, 2022, is now in Washington sports and pickleball history books. It's the day that Sen. John Lovick's Senate Bill 5615 became the law...

  • How to Prepare for Tick Season in Western Washington

    Branden Hansen, Nisqually Valley News|Updated Mar 31, 2022

    Spring has sprung and with its return, so have ticks. In Northern America, when temperatures begin to warm, ticks begin to stretch their legs around the outdoors. Since ticks can carry illnesses, it's always smart to be aware of their presence and get them off you and your pets if found. Spring and summer are when ticks are out the most and while the severity of a tick season varies, people should be ready to encounter them when they're outdoors in grassy, brushy and wooded...

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