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WSDOT announces $12.16 million in awards to expand electric vehicle charging across Washington

(OLYMPIA)– The Washington State Department of Transportation has awarded five companies a total of $12.16 million in federal funding under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program to improve charging station access. The grants were announced Thursday, Jan. 29, to build 14 new electric vehicle charging stations along Interstate 90, US 97, US 195 and US 395, according to a news release from WSDOT. “These projects fill key gaps in the state’s highway EV charging network and will make electric vehicle travel even more convenient,” said Secretary of Transportation Julie Meredith. “We’re pleased to invest these federal funds with companies that will now build, operate and     (read more)

Stage 2 burn ban canceled for Whatcom County’s Columbia Valley urban growth area

(WHATCOM COUNTY)- A Stage 2 air quality burn ban has been canceled for the Columbia Valley urban growth area (including the Peaceful Valley and Paradise Lakes developments) in Whatcom County, according to the Northwest Clean Air Agency. Air quality has improved at this time, but NWCAA urges residents to limit indoor wood burning as much as possible to avoid another burn ban in the near future, according to a news release from the agency. Burn bans are based on weather forecasts and current air pollution from small particles. They are called when air quality is predicted to be worse than     (read more)

Winter reminders from the Skagit County Fire Marshal

(SKAGIT COUNTY)- The Skagit County Fire Marshal's Office is committed to helping residents stay safe throughout the winter season. By taking a few proactive steps, you can reduce the risks of fire and keep your home and family protected, according to a news release from the county. 1. Maintain Your Heating Equipment Winter is the time when heating systems work overtime to keep our homes warm. Whether you use a furnace, space heater, or fireplace, proper maintenance is essential to ensure everything is working safely. - Furnaces: Have your furnace inspected and serviced by a licensed professional before the heating     (read more)

Skagit Valley College welcomes Vhari Rust-Clark to Board of Trustees

(MOUNT VERNON)— Skagit Valley College (SVC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Vhari Rust-Clark of Burlington to the college’s Board of Trustees. Rust-Clark was appointed by Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson, with her term beginning December 30, to fill the vacant trustee position previously held by Megan Scott O’Brien, according to a news release from SVC. Rust-Clark brings extensive experience in healthcare leadership, operations, and advocacy. She currently serves as Area Manager for MultiCare Indigo Urgent Care and previously held leadership roles as Senior Practice Manager at Skagit Regional Health. Earlier in her career, she worked as a     (read more)

Skagit Valley College announces newly approved Bachelor of Science in Nursing program

(MOUNT VERNON)- Skagit Valley College (SVC) has announced the approval of its new Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN) program, following a vote by the State Board of Community and Technical Colleges at its Oct. 16 meeting last fall. The program becomes the college’s seventh bachelor’s degree and marks a significant expansion in educational opportunities for current and future nurses in the region. Enrollment will begin in January 2027, according to a news release from SVC. Designed to support working nurses and nursing students, the RN to BSN program will offer 10 courses focused on research, community health,     (read more)

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