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Chloe LeValley

Chloe LeValley

City / Environment / Agriculture / Civic Engagement Reporter at Walla Walla Union-Bulletin

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Recent Articles

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Veterans Memorial Golf Course to see new owners next year as Chris Repass and Mike Early retire

The city accepted applications from three interested parties. A committee of golf experts and city staff is currently reviewing the candidates and will recommend one to Council in July to
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Roundabout Plaza Way Series: Mongolian BBQ, Serenity Day Spa owners...

Roundabout Plaza Way Series: Mongolian BBQ, Serenity Day Spa owners hope for early project end date in Walla Walla  Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
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Current phase of U.S. Highway 12 project nears 25% completion west ...

Current phase of U.S. Highway 12 project nears 25% completion west of Walla Walla  Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
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A total shutdown or one lane and longer construction? Walla Walla s...

Vote for how the DOT should construct the roundabout at the intersection of Plaza Way and Highway 125 — close it entirely for a faster timeline or keep a lane
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Yazmin Bahena won't seek reelection for Walla Walla City Council se...

Yazmin Bahena won't seek reelection for Walla Walla City Council seat  Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
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Cool off at area pool openings just in time for holiday weekend hea...

Veterans Memorial Pool will open on Friday, May 28. Other area pools in Prescott, Milton-Freewater and Athena to open in early June.
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Walla Walla County commissioners adopt new residential development ...

Walla Walla County commissioners adopt new residential development standards in Burbank  Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
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Ecology seeks comments 30-year Walla Walla River Basin water manage...

How do you think your water resources should be managed? Stakeholders in the Walla Walla River Basin drafted a 30-year water management plan and are now asking for public feedback.
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Authorities say suspicious device behind short Highway 730 closure ...

Authorities say suspicious device behind short Highway 730 closure Saturday in Walla Walla, Umatilla counties  East Oregonian
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Rick Eskil announces run for Walla Walla City Council South Ward seat

Former U-B opinion page editor Rick Eskil believes his knowledge and experience reporting and commenting on city, county and state government will benefit the people of Walla Walla serving on
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Walla Walla area ranks in top 10 for driest April, March

According to the national Climate Prediction Center, April was slightly warmer than years past, but weather experts look to May to get back to usual temperatures and precipitation.
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Cottonwood Road property annexation moves forward, but isn’t a done...

City staff will work with Cottonwood Investors LLC to prepare a development agreement, with a public participation process for the Council’s consideration, to assess the potential impacts the proposed housing
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City of Walla Walla invites public to Arbor Day event, unveiling br...

A presentation of the Arbor Day award, planting a tree and unveiling the bronze cast of a famous tree limb, will take place at 10 a.m. Friday in the central
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Umatilla National Forest officials welcome fungi foragers for this ...

Forest officials say there is still a lot of snow on the ground and advise mushroom hunters to make sure they check road conditions before heading out to the forest.
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Milton-Freewater metalsmith hopes to carry on legacy of friend, men...

Mike Pierce hopes to carry on the legacy of his friend and mentor David Young, who died two years ago, repairing agricultural and construction equipment in the Walla Walla Valley.
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Walla Walla streateries can stay — with new guidelines

Walla Walla City Council will allow downtown streateries, or “parklets,” to stay for another three years — with additional rules in place — as staff further assess their impacts. Also
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Over 30K pounds of dog food donated to Blue Mountain Humane Society

Thousands of pounds of dog food traveled via semi-truck from Tracy, California, to Walla Walla for families in need of help taking care of their pets during the pandemic.
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Walla Walla event organizers are moving forward with plans this year

Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days plans to have a full fair this year. Current coronavirus safety guidelines allow a maximum of 400 spectators with capacity restrictions depending on the
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College Place City Council approves Bird electric scooters

College Place will soon see commuters on scooters, riding through town, providing a new travel option for city residents. The city joins Pendleton and Hermiston allowing the app-based Bird electric
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Gardening season blooms at Frog Hollow Farm

Frog Hollow Farm opened April 11, but a full opening is planned for April 25 with food trucks at the farm.
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Balloon Stampede to take flight this year in Walla Walla

Hot air balloons are expected to take flight October 13-17 for the 46th annual Walla Walla Balloon Stampede. The tradition was rescheduled then canceled last year due to the COVID-19