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•A Manson business owner and his son no longer face federal charges for illegally importing emissions devices.
•A Wenatchee Valley mental health counselor was sentenced Monday to one month in jail after inappropriately messaging or touching two of his clients — ages 14 and 18 — told police that he had inappropriately messaged them or touched them.
•Central Washington lawmakers are working to put together funding for public building and infrastructure projects in the Wenatchee Valley.
By NCWLIFE•A Manson business owner and his son no longer face federal charges for illegally importing emissions devices.
•A Wenatchee Valley mental health counselor was sentenced Monday to one month in jail after inappropriately messaging or touching two of his clients — ages 14 and 18 — told police that he had inappropriately messaged them or touched them.
•Central Washington lawmakers are working to put together funding for public building and infrastructure projects in the Wenatchee Valley.