The race is scheduled for Sunday, May 29th.
Statistics from September through December find there were 4400 reinfections out of more than 265,000 cases.
A declaration would allow the state to bring in extra resources to help with staffing shortages and issues related to long-term care.
These recovery efforts will help with individual assistance and hazard mitigation after the worst natural disaster in Whatcom County since 1864.
Chief Medical Officer Dr. Shudhakar Karlapudi says they don’t expect the number of cases to peak until mid to late January.
Snoqualmie, Stevens, White and Blewett Passes are all closed and will likely remain shut down until Sunday, January 9th.
County Director of Emergency Management John Gargett isĀ urging people to stay at home unless travel is absolutely necessary.
Both men are previously convicted felons.
Skip Williams and Kristina Michele Martens were sworn in as the first Black representatives to ever serve on the council.
Rich Appel of Whatcom Family Farmers says there is no single fix and they are looking at all possible fixes.