A local animal welfare group known as North Central Washington for Animal Compassion (NCWAC) has asked the City of Wenatchee to permanently ban circus animals from performing within its jurisdictional boundaries.
The group presented its request at Thursday's meeting of the Wenatchee City Council where they also offered what they claim is evidence that any and all traveling circuses with animal act
The Wenatchee Bighorns basketball team is returning for a second season.
The Bighorns are part of a professional basketball circuit known simply as "The Basketball League", which includes franchises in 38 U.S. cities stretching from places like Providence, Rhode Island to Kokomo, Indiana to Salem, Oregon...
The circus might be coming to town but the animals that are usually a part of it won't be.
The Greater Wenatchee Regional Public Facilities District (PFD), which oversees the operations and finances of the Town Toyota Center, has placed a six-month moratorium on exotic circus animals at the venue...
For the second straight year, an Oktoberfest celebration will be held at the Town Toyota Center in Wenatchee.
The event is hosted by the Leavenworth group, Projekt Bayern, and will happen over three consecutive weekends starting tomorrow (Friday, Sept...
There was a significant buzz in the building at Town Toyota Center throughout the season as well, with 69,462 fans filing in for the 26 home games, an average of 2,672 per game. That marked the second-highest figure in the league and highest total for the Wild at the gate since 2017-18
The Wenatchee Wild earned a 4-2 victory over the Cranbrook Bucks on Easter Sunday at Town Toyota Center, taking their Interior Conference quarterfinal series four games to two and closing out the campaign for the second-seeded Bucks.
The Cranbrook Bucks forced their British Columbia Hockey League Interior Conference quarterfinal series back to Wenatchee with a 4-2 victory at Western Financial Place. The Wild will face the Bucks one final time on home ice, with a seventh game set for Tuesday in Cranbrook if necessary.
They play huge roles promoting and providing charitable activities and programs along with raising funds for the benefit of the Wenatchee Wild organization. The booster club also explores ways to provide support for the players.
PHOTO: Wenatchee Wild goaltender Andy Vlaha (center) looks toward the play in a recent home game. Vlaha stopped all 34 shots he saw Saturday in a 5-0 win at the Cranbrook Bucks, evening Wenatchee’s playoff series with Cranbrook at a game apiece. (Photo cr...