
Pacific NW News Service
Pacific NW NEW Service
Online since 1992Bob Shannon -Editor, PhotoEditor
Pacific NW NEW Service
Online since 1992Bob Shannon -Editor, PhotoEditor
Ron Rattray, British Columbia--Rick Price, Alberta
Bob Shannon, Bill Shannon, Ferry/Stevens Counties
PJ Bowen, NW Oregon - Bob Whittaker Seattle
Ma Kettle, Danville - J.Foster Fanning, Curlew
Kathy Meader Associate Editor
Ma Kettle, Danville - J.Foster Fanning, Curlew
Kathy Meader Associate Editor
ALL Cell pictures by Bill Shannon
Rosary Parts
Many are making Rosaries for our Troops! Get this offer and Lewis will fill you in on how to participate.
Lewis & Company has been supplying rosary parts since 1950 to people wishing to make rosaries as a satisfying hobby or profitable small business. Their 24-page catalog displays their rosary parts which include, crucifixes, centerpieces, beads, chain, jump rings, eye pins, wire, rosary cases, boxes, pliers, etc. They carry inexpensive plastic and base metal parts, usually used for mission rosaries, as well as sterling silver and gold filled parts usually used for gifts and special occasion rosaries. They have dozens of kits available or for those more experienced rosary makers, you have the ability to select the individual parts as you wish.
They sell only parts, NO finished rosaries. This is specifically for those who enjoy the craft of rosary making, who want to start a small business, or do charity work for missions that need rosaries. Millions of rosaries that have been donated to needy mission around the world from customers of Lewis & Company who made them. They maintain a list of those missions who have requested rosaries. They even have a full engraving department to engrave initials or dates on crucifixes.
Get the free Lewis & Company 24-page catalog, which has complete, easy-to-follow directions on “How to make a Rosary.”
Many are making Rosaries for our Troops! Get this offer and Lewis will fill you in on how to participate.
Lewis & Company has been supplying rosary parts since 1950 to people wishing to make rosaries as a satisfying hobby or profitable small business. Their 24-page catalog displays their rosary parts which include, crucifixes, centerpieces, beads, chain, jump rings, eye pins, wire, rosary cases, boxes, pliers, etc. They carry inexpensive plastic and base metal parts, usually used for mission rosaries, as well as sterling silver and gold filled parts usually used for gifts and special occasion rosaries. They have dozens of kits available or for those more experienced rosary makers, you have the ability to select the individual parts as you wish.
They sell only parts, NO finished rosaries. This is specifically for those who enjoy the craft of rosary making, who want to start a small business, or do charity work for missions that need rosaries. Millions of rosaries that have been donated to needy mission around the world from customers of Lewis & Company who made them. They maintain a list of those missions who have requested rosaries. They even have a full engraving department to engrave initials or dates on crucifixes.
Get the free Lewis & Company 24-page catalog, which has complete, easy-to-follow directions on “How to make a Rosary.”
A water main break Tuesday in Los Angeles' Westwood area sent millions of gallons of water gushing onto the campus of UCLA, flooding parking structures, the famed Pauley Pavilion and other buildings.
These photos reveal the extent of the damage with images taken before and after the affected areas. UCLA officials have yet to establish a damage estimate, but several campus buildings and parking structures were flooded after two water mains burst at their meeting point near the campus.
The break sent an estimated 10 million gallons of water onto Sunset Boulevard and the UCLA campus.
These photos show on and along Sunset Boulevard before and after the water main break. The break shattered pavement and created a large sinkhole from which a geyser of water sprayed for hours. The before photo is from Google Earth, and the after photo is from KNBC-TV's NewsChopper4:
These photos show UCLA's Pauley Pavilion, which suffered severe flooding as a result of the water main break. The court, home to the UCLA Bruins, showed signs of buckling and expansion after it was under about eight inches of water, campus officials said. The before photo was provided by UCLA; the after photo was shot by the Associated Press:
Source: www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Stunning-Photos-of-the-UCLA-Sinkhole-Before-and-After-269246591.html
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Texas Court Upholds the Right to Photograph and Record Police Activity
In an important ruling in Texas, a federal judge held that the right to record police activity is a clearly established right protected by the First Amendment. In a civil rights lawsuit, Antonio Buehler alleged that his constitutional rights were violated when he was arrested by the Austin Police Department multiple times for taking pictures of police activities. Buehler was first arrested when..morehttp://blogs.nppa.org/advocacy/2014/07/26/texas-court-upholds-the-right-to-photograph-and-record-police-activity/
Ron Rattray
The clubs will be available to eligible car owners at the downtown event, taking place on Wall Street between Riverside and Main avenues, between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., according to a news release from the police department. Those interested must show driver’s license and registration for one of the following vehicle models, identified as those most susceptible to theft:
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2014/aug/01/spokane-police-will-hand-out-clubs-next-week/
NCIDENT TYPE: INJURY COLLISION
CAD LOG: 2014080200000994
DETAILS: TWO CAR INJURY COLLISION ROADWAY BLOCKED
LOCATION: W904 MP13 SPOKANE COUNTY 2 MILES EAST OF CHENEY
INCIDENT OCCURRED AT: 20140802 / 0918
ROAD BLOCKED: FULLY
ETA FOR REOPENING: UNKNOWN - TOWS ENROUTE
ALT ROUTE AVAILABLE: NO
TIC: T. CORKINS (409) AT SCENE
AGENCIES AT SCENE: TROOPER T. KERBS (689)
SP SPOKANE
CAD LOG: 2014080200000994
DETAILS: TWO CAR INJURY COLLISION ROADWAY BLOCKED
LOCATION: W904 MP13 SPOKANE COUNTY 2 MILES EAST OF CHENEY
INCIDENT OCCURRED AT: 20140802 / 0918
ROAD BLOCKED: FULLY
ETA FOR REOPENING: UNKNOWN - TOWS ENROUTE
ALT ROUTE AVAILABLE: NO
TIC: T. CORKINS (409) AT SCENE
AGENCIES AT SCENE: TROOPER T. KERBS (689)
SP SPOKANE
From Ferry County Exchange Page
Kandie Bonifas
49 mins
URGENT....INFORMATION NEEDED....at approx. midnight last nite our neighbor was awakened by a man with a flashlight in her eyes and he was holding a knife.....she lives just off Fish Hatchery Rd in republic....he was approx. 5'5" to 5'7" and appeared to be young....he seemed to be trying to lower his voice to appear older and said "I have been watching you and I have a knife"....he had a shirt over his head and sunglasses to hide his identity....he was wearing cargo pants and was barefoot (filthly feet)...eventually .he said "oh, I have the wrong person" and left...nothing was stolen and it appeared he was looking for a specific woman...if you have any information regarding this person please call the Ferry County Sherriff's Office...
Kandie Bonifas
49 mins
URGENT....INFORMATION NEEDED....at approx. midnight last nite our neighbor was awakened by a man with a flashlight in her eyes and he was holding a knife.....she lives just off Fish Hatchery Rd in republic....he was approx. 5'5" to 5'7" and appeared to be young....he seemed to be trying to lower his voice to appear older and said "I have been watching you and I have a knife"....he had a shirt over his head and sunglasses to hide his identity....he was wearing cargo pants and was barefoot (filthly feet)...eventually .he said "oh, I have the wrong person" and left...nothing was stolen and it appeared he was looking for a specific woman...if you have any information regarding this person please call the Ferry County Sherriff's Office...
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State fire assistance has been mobilized under the Washington State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan in support of local firefighters working to contain the Rising Eagle Road Fire, in Okanogan County. Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste authorized the mobilization of state firefighting resources August 1, 2014, at 4:30 p.m. at the request of Okanogan County Fire District 6.
The cause is unknown at this time. The fire is approximately 200 acres and is threatening approximately 50 homes and electrical infrastructure. Level 2 and 3 evacuations are in place.
Mobilization specialists from the Fire Protection Bureau are ordering five wildland task forces to supplement the resources already fighting the fire.
The State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at Camp Murray continues to be activated to Phase III, to coordinate state assistance for the Rising Eagle Road Fire. Personnel from the Office of the State Fire Marshal are on scene providing resource coordination and administrative oversight, with other personnel staffing the State EOC.
Under the State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan, the Fire Protection Bureau coordinates the initial dispatch and continued administrative oversight of resources and personnel for the duration of the incident. The Mobilization Plan is implemented to provide a process to quickly notify, assemble and deploy fire service personnel, equipment and other resources from around the state when fires, disasters or other events exceed the capacity of local jurisdictions. More information about the Washington State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan is available at: http://www.wsp.wa.gov/fire/mobilization.htm
The cause is unknown at this time. The fire is approximately 200 acres and is threatening approximately 50 homes and electrical infrastructure. Level 2 and 3 evacuations are in place.
Mobilization specialists from the Fire Protection Bureau are ordering five wildland task forces to supplement the resources already fighting the fire.
The State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at Camp Murray continues to be activated to Phase III, to coordinate state assistance for the Rising Eagle Road Fire. Personnel from the Office of the State Fire Marshal are on scene providing resource coordination and administrative oversight, with other personnel staffing the State EOC.
Under the State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan, the Fire Protection Bureau coordinates the initial dispatch and continued administrative oversight of resources and personnel for the duration of the incident. The Mobilization Plan is implemented to provide a process to quickly notify, assemble and deploy fire service personnel, equipment and other resources from around the state when fires, disasters or other events exceed the capacity of local jurisdictions. More information about the Washington State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan is available at: http://www.wsp.wa.gov/fire/mobilization.htm
Ron Rattray British Columbia Sr Correspondent
State fire assistance has been mobilized under the Washington State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan in support of local firefighters working to contain the Road C Fire, in Douglas County. Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste authorized the mobilization of state firefighting resources July 28, 2014, at 6 p.m. at the request of Douglas County Fire District 5.
The fire started at approximately 3:30 p.m. on July 28, 2014, the cause is unknown at this time. The fire is threatening the town of Mansfield and level three evacuations are underway.
Mobilization specialists from the Fire Protection Bureau are ordering five wildland task forces, two dozers, and two helicopters to supplement the resources already fighting the fire.
The State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at Camp Murray continues to be activated to Phase III, to coordinate state assistance for the Road C Fire. Personnel from the Office of the State Fire Marshal are on scene providing resource coordination and administrative oversight, with other personnel staffing the State EOC.
Under the State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan, the Fire Protection Bureau coordinates the initial dispatch and continued administrative oversight of resources and personnel for the duration of the incident. The Mobilization Plan is implemented to provide a process to quickly notify, assemble and deploy fire service personnel, equipment and other resources from around the state when fires, disasters or other events exceed the capacity of local jurisdictions. More information about the Washington State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan is available at: http://www.wsp.wa.gov/fire/mobilization.htm.
The fire started at approximately 3:30 p.m. on July 28, 2014, the cause is unknown at this time. The fire is threatening the town of Mansfield and level three evacuations are underway.
Mobilization specialists from the Fire Protection Bureau are ordering five wildland task forces, two dozers, and two helicopters to supplement the resources already fighting the fire.
The State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at Camp Murray continues to be activated to Phase III, to coordinate state assistance for the Road C Fire. Personnel from the Office of the State Fire Marshal are on scene providing resource coordination and administrative oversight, with other personnel staffing the State EOC.
Under the State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan, the Fire Protection Bureau coordinates the initial dispatch and continued administrative oversight of resources and personnel for the duration of the incident. The Mobilization Plan is implemented to provide a process to quickly notify, assemble and deploy fire service personnel, equipment and other resources from around the state when fires, disasters or other events exceed the capacity of local jurisdictions. More information about the Washington State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan is available at: http://www.wsp.wa.gov/fire/mobilization.htm.
GRANGE IN 5 MILE AREA LOSES ITS ROOF
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