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Nearly 80 percent of voters in the Upper Valley supported a levy renewal that will ensure continued emergency medical services for the next six years.

Cascade Medical will ask voters to renew a levy that has supported ambulance service and emergency medical care in the Upper Valley for 30 years. Ballots for the Feb. 12 election will be mailed on Jan. 24.

Upper Valley residents can safely and anonymously dispose of unwanted medications at Cascade Medical, starting later this month.

Signing up for insurance on the Washington Health Benefits Exchange is a confusing process, now more than ever. Cascade Medical is offering free, in-person help for Upper Valley residents.

Cascade Medical Center wants to hear from part-time residents of Leavenworth, Plain, Peshastin and Dryden. Now accepting new members, the part-time resident advisory council meets biannually to share ideas and make recommendations on how the hospital can better serve them.

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, mammograms will be free for local women with high insurance deductibles or no insurance thanks to the community-supported Think Pink program.

Chelan-Douglas Health District has confirmed a rabid bat at the Leavenworth Fish Hatchery.

Brought to you by Cascade Medical and Cascade School District, the second annual Free Sports P

Cascade High School Senior Makena Ala’ilima-Daley carefully peeled off her latex gloves, both “infected” with a blue dye that represented contagious disease.

You can make a difference in Upper Valley healthcare! Join Cascade Medical’s Part-time Resident Advisory Council meeting, 10 a.m.