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Mid-Columbia Libraries starts spring reading challenge Pause Netflix, tour these museums from your couch An upside-down world can create good The Triplets and the Killer 3s competing in last year’s Big3 championship game Should basketball leagues come back? Local restaurants feed medical staff Sister supports identical twin sister's birth while maintaining space Moore Mansion Moore Mansion sells for $2.7 million Hotel agrees to house homeless during COVID-19 pandemic Rebuilding Mid-Columbia with Campbell and Company sends essentials to elderly, people with impairments in need Second Harvest and The Garden Tri-Cities feed hundreds WSU Tri-Cities offers additional food pick-up at Pasco extension CDC reviews guidance on public mask wearing FDA shuts down at-home coronavirus tests Afghans respond with kindness to coronavirus, waiving rent and making masks

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👇 This week’s links

Donald J. Trump Trump announces social distancing to continue through April The National Theatre to stream free play Thursday nights Lowered virus transmission in Seattle suggests containment is working Ways to take action against coronavirus now Their sister’s senior prom was cancelled, so they’re building her one in Minecraft Doctors in China say faulty tests to blame for coronavirus relapse numbers Family-friendly ideas for fun indoors Seattle scientists fast-track possible coronavirus treatments Acclaimed Portland chef closes shop, says restaurants should shut down for the safety of their employees ‘unless they can operate like a medical facility’ Why are we stockpiling ventilators? As blood supplies drop, WSU Tri-Cities blood drive helps fill critical shortages Mark Davidson Richland School Board chooses Mark Davidson as new superintendent

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Richland creates support page for businesses in distress County coronavirus cases continue to rise, Tri-Cities sees 5th coronavirus death Kindness inspires kindness as roofing company gives away free roof to nominated healthcare worker Lamb Weston plant in Pasco shuts down for sanitizing after employee tests positive for coronavirus Community comes together, donates over 26,000 items of protective equipment Magill’s in Pasco sells grab & go bags of possibly hard-to-find items, ‘essentials’ Retired TRIDEC member says cleanup delay at Hanford is ‘unconscionable’ Discount Vac and Sew manager creates 'mask kits' for community to sew and donate to medical workers Tri-City schools continue distance learning plans Jay Inslee Inslee says immediate family members only allowed at funerals WSDOH creates Spanish news blog with updated coronavirus posts Johnson&Johnson, U.S. government plan for coronavirus vaccine A medical worker standing between two medical tents with a crowd of people lined up FDA clears rapid test for coronavirus

👈 Links from last week

KSD begins bussing free meals to children 18 years and younger Tri-Cities Mayors update citizens on cities’ efforts during Stay Home Stay Healthy Gov. Jay Inslee Inslee signs new orders to open healthcare and childcare workforces UW model says social distancing works, still projects 1,430 coronavirus deaths in Washington University of Chicago paper projects $8 trillion and 1.7 million lives could be saved with social distancing practices Find answers to your tax stimulus check questions House passes $2 trillion coronavirus bill as financial problems build for businesses and homes A person washing their hands under a sink faucet Here’s why many COVID-19 graphs are misleading Regional Chamber creates list of businesses and services remaining open during pandemic Thousands join Flatten the Curve Tri-Cities to help solve local coronavirus related issues

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WSP Kennewick detachment and crime lab sign WSP dispells stay at home rumors PSD creates community resources hotline: 546-6061. The automated hotline includes information on food and financial assistance, health care services and childcare General James Mattis encourages support of Tri-Cities local businesses Providence provides online coronavirus assessment tool Benton County Board of Commissioners provides telephone and video access to public meetings Richland Public Library shares pre-recorded stories at 509-942-7444 Pasco mayor signs two emergency declarations allowing increased signage at restaurants and halting utility late fees, shutoffs Searching for work now temporarily optional for those seeking unemployment benefits in Washington state Gov. Inslee issues 2 week stay-at-home order to slow coronavirus spread Community strong written as an american flag New ‘Community Strong’ campaign helps local restaurants