AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLocal Wildlife Safety: WDFW is urging Southwest Washington residents to give deer space, keep pets leashed, and stop feeding wildlife—feeding can increase aggression and spread disease, and it’s illegal in Washington for deer, elk, and moose. Public Safety—Bear Encounter: Two teens were injured in a bear charge on Mount Si east of Seattle; one was attacked and the other fell while fleeing. State Budget Watch: Washington’s Office of Financial Management warns agencies of “significant” budget shortfalls next biennium, ordering freezes on program expansions and cuts to non-essential services. Courts & Environment: A Grant County judge is weighing whether a King family dispute over stockwater ponds classified as protected wetlands should get a jury trial. Community & Education: Lynden Public Schools Foundation awarded 10 scholarships to graduating seniors. Local Governance: Clark County appointed Richard Robinson to its board; Port of Port Angeles commissioners interviewed candidates for a District 2 vacancy. World Cup in Seattle: Seattle continues ramping up for FIFA matches, including major fan logistics and local watch-party activity.
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