Babb Fire Investigation Report
This report was published first in the Moscow-Pullman Daily News on May 18, 2021. By Elaine Williams, for the Daily News. Probe: Malden fire caused by branch on power line An investigation by the Washington Department of Natural Resources found a fire that leveled...
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Malden-Pine City events and the Touchet Valley Trail
This letter first appeared in the Waitsburg Times on May 5, 2021. By Terry Lawhead To the editor, There are sudden dramatic changes and there are slowly moving changes. Both affect the overall temperament of the citizens of a community. The first challenge brought...
‘Highly unique’ circumstances led to lack of insurance coverage for most Malden residents
This article first appeared in the Spokesman-Review on April 27, 2021. By Emma Epperly emmae@spokesman.com(509) 459-5122. When Rachel Blakely talks about the day her house burned down in Malden, she has a good sense of humor. She jokes about how she didn’t think the...
Senate passes bill to prevent and fight wildfires
This article first appeared in The News Tribune (Tacoma) By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS Associated Press on April 10, 2021 The state Senate has unanimously passed a bill to create a dedicated fund to prevent and fight wildfires in Washington. The bill, promoted by...
After a Washington state town burnt down, a resident opens her donated home to neighbors
This article first appeared in the Spokesman Review on April 8, 2021. By Emma Epperly. Community drew Diana Totten to Malden — the way everyone waves to each other as they drive down the Whitman County street, how kids can safely ride their bikes around town and the...
Pullman woman’s art to benefit Malden
This article first appeared in the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. By Anthony Kuipers, Daily News staff writer. Mar 20, 2021 Updated Mar 20, 2021 Jean Arnold’s paintings will be on display this spring A Pullman woman is using her artwork to benefit the Malden community...
Washington House Approves Wildfire Prevention/Resilient Forest Bill
This article first appeared on Spokane Public Radio on March 9, 2021. By Doug Nadvornick. The Washington House on Tuesday unanimously approved a wildfire prevention and forest health bill and sent it to the Senate. Among other things, the bill would create a fund that...
Schoesler bill could provide tax relief to eastern Washington residents rebuilding after September wildfires
This article first appeared in The Spokesman Review on March 4, 2021. By Laurel Demkovich laureld@spokesman.com(509) 416-6260 Senate Bill 5454 would provide property tax exemptions to those trying to rebuild or remodel homes damaged by wildfires in September. It...
Whitman County towns work to rebuild nearly 6 months after devastating wildfire
This article first appeared on KOMO. Article by KOMO News Staff. Wednesday, March 3rd 2021 MALDEN, Wash. -- This Sunday, March 7, will mark six months since a devastating wildfire destroyed much of two small towns in Whitman County. A drive through the towns of Malden...
Liberty Lake startup founder launches nonprofit to help communities rebuild after natural disasters
This article first appears in The Spokesman Review on March 2, 2021. By Amy Edelen, amye@spokesman.com(509) 459-5581 After a wildfire devastated the town of Malden in September, NewHomes.House founder Todd Sullivan knew he wanted to help the community rebuild....
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