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Legal Notice Publication LEGAL NOTICE PUBLICATION MRSC posts a Roster Legal Notice on behalf of participating public agencies annually in the following newspapers to fulfill generally applicable state roster advertising requirements (e.g., as described in RCW 39.04.155 and RCW 39.04.190). Statewide: Publish ALL Agencies 1. Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce 2. Office of Minority & Women’s Business Enterprises Western Washington: Publish agencies located in the Western Washington region ONLY 1. The Seattle Times 2. The News Tribune 3. The Everett Daily Herald 4. The Bellingham Herald 5. The Olympian 6. The Journal of the San Juan Islands 7. The Islands’ Sounder 8. The Arlington Times/Marysville Globe (not being printed during COVID) 9. Whidbey News Times 10. Skagit Valley Herald Peninsula: Publish agencies located in the Peninsula region ONLY 1. Peninsula Daily News 2. Kitsap Sun 3. Montesano Vidette (not being printed during COVID) 4. Forks Forum (not being printed during COVID) 5. The Daily World 6. The Leader 7. Shelton-Mason County Journal Eastern Washington: Publish agencies located in the Eastern Washington region ONLY 1. The Spokesman Review 2. The Wenatchee World 3. The Columbia Basin Herald 4. The Omak-Okanogan Chronicle 5. The Odessa Record 6. Davenport Times 7. The Miner 8. The Star 9. The Statesman Examiner 10. Whitman County Gazette 11. Empire Press 12. Ritzville Adams County Journal 13. Valley News Herald 14. The East Washingtonian South Central Washington: Publish agencies located in the South Central Washington region ONLY 1. Tri-City Herald 2. Dayton Chronicle 3. Sunnyside Sun 4. The Daily Record 5. The Enterprise 6. The Goldendale Sentinel 7. The Union Bulletin 8. The Waitsburg Times 9. The Yakima Herald Southwest Washington: Publish agencies located in the Southwest Washington region ONLY 1. The Columbian 2. The Chinook Observer 3. The Daily News 4. The Wahkiakum County Eagle 5. The Chronicle 6. The Skamania County Pioneer .
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