A graduate of Wenatchee High School, Mark moved to Spokane in 1990 and worked as a producer and editor of the KXLY 920 Morning News over 18 years. The field of Information Technology piqued his interest, and he left broadcasting to work I-T for various businesses. Mark decided to return to broadcast journalism and work as a broadcaster and content creator for Townsquare Media - Newsradio 560 KPQ and now Newsradio 610 KONA. He has three beautiful children who’ve grown to be amazing young women. Mark likes to spend time enjoying the great outdoors, disc golfing, fishing, hiking, and camping.
Mark Rattner
Chelan County Sheriff’s Office Warns Of Impersonation Scam
In a recent scam, someone is posing as a sheriff's sergeant and demanding money for not showing up for a subpoena to court.
Pucks ‘N’ Paws: Wenatchee Wild Mascot Celebrates 15th Birthday
On Pucks 'N' Paws night, Walt turned 15 and I would say he looks pretty good for his age in dog years.
Lights, Camera, Action, Wenatchee Skyhawks Football Is Back
Washington State's only professional indoor football team is gearing up for another season of high-octane excitement
Pickleball Fever Coming to Wenatchee City Parks
It's one of the fastest growing sports in the country and the City of Wenatchee is getting into the action.
The World’s Shortest Parade: Bring Your Pets
It's called the World's Shortest Parade. It will take place in Wenatchee down Orondo Street from Mission Street.
Hydrogen-Fueled Aircraft Makes Successful First Flight
Flew for 15 minutes as the first of its kind to run on hydrogen fuel cell propulsion.
One Of A Kind Coaster To Open In Leavenworth
What's billed as the first alpine coaster in Washington State is sure to be the park's top draw.
Wenatchee’s MegaKittrick Project: How will it affect traffic?
The City of Wenatchee says you won't have to worry about traffic disruptions or slowdowns for awhile.
Special Olympics Makes Return To Wenatchee: Volunteers Needed
After a two year absence, nearly 1,000 athletes will return to compete in basketball, alpine skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, cross country, speed skating, figure skating and cheerleading.
Avalanche Victims Identified
Recovery crews will take their time to assess the situation before making their way up Colchuck Peak