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Significant Events and Changes in Woodinville: From Winery Revamps to Local Incidents

Woodinville, WALocal News

The article highlights several significant upcoming and recent events in Woodinville. It begins with the announcement of Chateau Ste. Michelle winery's plans for a major revamp that aims to offer more than just wine and concerts. The former Molbak's garden center is set to host food truck events weekly, introducing a new community gathering spot. A two-alarm fire in a Woodinville apartment sent two people to the hospital, emphasizing the seriousness of local incidents.

Health concerns are raised with the report of a measles case involving visits to multiple King County businesses. A case of bank fraud involving a fake passport underscores issues of local security and crime. The article also discusses the physical altercation involving a city councilmember's father, demonstrating tensions within the local government. Finally, the closure of Molbak's Garden + Home marks a significant change for the Woodinville community after nearly seven decades of business.

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