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Two patients alone have required over 130 units of blood for major surgical interventions in recent days, and we're running out fast. |
We’re still in a CODE RED emergency for our community blood supply: less than half of the donors needed in March have signed up to give. How can you help? We're urging everyone who is eligible and feeling healthy to fill immediate appointments at a donor center or blood drive near you. Your donation is urgently needed to combat a severe shortage. |
Make Your Appointment Today |
Please share this emergency need with your friends, family, and co-workers. Appointments in the weeks ahead are just as vital. Our new Donor Scheduling Portal makes it easy to create an account, book your appointment, and track your donation history, health stats, and more. Make an appointment today! To make your next appointment, visit BloodworksNW.org or call 800-398-7888. Have a question? Email us. |
Patchy rain nearby, with a high of 46 and low of 38 degrees. Overcast in the morning, mist in the afternoon, overcast for the evening,
The fire chiefs' taxes paid explanation is correct. He does leave out the Medic One (EMS) levy. What is in error is his claim that the RFA will reduce next year's taxes. The RFA does nothing to reduce taxes.
Is there really such a disparity between the present financial conditions of Shoreline Fire and Northshore Fire? If so, vote No.
I stand by every statement I made in the NO RFA letter I provided to the Town Crier. First, I was in the room when the Northshore contract discussions were held. There was never any discussion of the contract being a first step towards an RFA.