Here is good advice from Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) from their web site at wwww.madd.org: First, stay as far away from the other vehicle as possible. Second, do not try to pass the vehicle or signal the driver to … Continue reading →
Your local law enforcement agencies have a new way to keep you informed about crime in your area. Many law enforcement agencies contribute both information and resources to crimereports.com. This company in turn provides both web-based and iPhone applications which … Continue reading →
Did you that your state government may be safekeeping funds for you? If a company owes you money but can’t locate you, it may be required to escheat (transfer control of) the funds to the state. The state will keep … Continue reading →
Autism is a spectrum disorder, which means that no two individuals will have exactly the same symptoms. The three major areas of symptoms are impairments in communication, impairments in social interaction, and restricted interests and repetitive behavior. There is no … Continue reading →
In late March, President Obama declared 7 Washington counties (King, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lewis, Skagit, Skamania, and Wahkiakum) eligible for federal funding for repair, clean up, and replacement of damaged public facilities due to severe weather, mudslide, and flooding damage caused … Continue reading →