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Steele was born and raised in Chelan, Washington. After graduating from Pacific Lutheran University, he served on the White House staff as a member of the Political Affairs Team during the George W. Bush administration and as a staff member for the Washington House of Representatives Republican Caucus. [4]
Stehekin is visited by hikers and bikers in the summer, and snowshoers and skiers in the winter, as well as photographers year-round. Sights and attractions in Stehekin include the Buckner Homestead Historic District, The Golden West Visitor Center, the Stehekin Pastry Company, the one-room Stehekin School, the 312' Rainbow Falls, Harlequin Bridge, and the CCC-constructed National Park Service ...
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Chelan (/ ʃ ə ˈ l æ n / shə-LAN) is a city in Chelan County, Washington, United States. The estimated population was 4,222 at the 2020 census. [5] It lies on the southeast tip of Lake Chelan, where the lake flows into the Chelan River. Chelan is part of the Wenatchee−East Wenatchee Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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The chamber plans to have a Route 30 Business Expo in May in partnership with the Galion-Crestline Chamber of Commerce and the Wyandot Chamber of Commerce. It will be held at the loft at Pickwick ...
Chelan County (/ ʃ ə ˈ l æ n /, shə-LAN) is a county in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2020 census , its population was 79,074. [ 1 ] The county seat and largest city is Wenatchee . [ 2 ]
Lake Chelan News subscriptions, advertising, news, continues in the Leader; 1937 W.B. Gavin buys Lake Chelan Mirror with the help of his boss from The Cashmere Valley Record [11] 1973 son Rick Gavin becomes publisher; 2000 Rick Gavin and wife Kristine Gavin sell newspaper to Prairie Media, now NCW Media [12] (Washington Newspaper March 2012)