The dedication is the culmination of nearly a decade of tireless work by survivors, loved ones and a Seattle artist.
OSO, Wash. — Ten years to the day since Oso, Washington, became the site of the nation’s deadliest landslide, a memorial park honoring the dozens of victims was officially dedicated.
A moment of silence was observed at 10:37 a.m. on Friday, March 22. It’s the precise moment the slide occurred March 22, 2014.
Darrington Fire Chief Joel Johnson, who at the time was the chaplain for the Oso Fire Department, rang a silver bell 43 times in recognition of the 43 people killed in
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