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Design of Othello’s water storage project begins this summer
OTHELLO — The city of Othello has received about $1.5 million in grants for its continuing project to pump and tre…
Meeting looks at viability of construction plan
ROYAL CITY - In a school construction update yesterday, the Royal School Board heard from business manager David Andra about a quality control process regardin…
Weekly Fishin' Magician Report
Monday, December 16
Volunteer firefighters save home from blaze
ROYAL CITY - Grant County Fire Districts Nos. 10-11 extinguished an early morning structure fire in the 7100 block of El Camino Court SE on Dec. 18 while savin…
Royal school board to ask voters for larger levy
ROYAL CITY - The Royal School District board of directors passed a resolution on Monday asking patrons to vote in February for a larger local tax levy for oper…
Cookie dough sales fund field trips for Royal Middle School
ROYAL CITY - Royal Middle School students are finding that there is lots of "dough" in cookie dough.
Next two steps for Royal Slope Railroad coming up
ROYAL CITY - The Royal Slope Railroad, which is available to move product from Royal Slope to market, will take two more steps toward operational status in the…
I'll be home for Christmas
For the first time in many years, my home will be complete at Christmas. In addition to my wonderful wife Pat, all four of my kids, three spouses and all 10 of…
Potluck set December 26 for former Royalites
ROYAL CITY - Former Royal Slope residents Kennon and Paula Forester are home for the holidays and will greet friends and neighbors at a "Hi" and "Goodbye" potl…
Speed still kills
OLYMPIA - For decades, the Washington State Patrol has said: "speed kills."
Commission backs Ingersoll firing
MATTAWA - The City of Mattawa Civil Service Commission released on Dec. 12 a decision it made on Dec. 3 to back the firing of former police officer John Ingersoll.
Nearly 700 participated in the Emergency Preparedness Expo
ROYAL CITY - Nearly 700 people participated in last month's Emergency Preparedness and Health Care Expo, and no one was more delighted than chair Deb Murphy.
Winter fire dangers real concern
ROYAL CITY - All of that woodcutting you did over the summer is about to pay off. As the weather turns nasty and the house gets cold, there is nothing like sit…
Flu season arrives in Grant County
HRATA - According to Grant County Health Officer Dr. Alexander Brzezny, the flu season has arrived in Grant County.
Potluck for Foresters during visit
ROYAL CITY - Former Royal Slope residents Kennon and Paula Forester will be back in the area for the holidays, and friends and former neighbors are invited to …
Weekly Fishin' Magician Report with Dave Graybill
Wednesday, December 11