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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…
Mattawa Community Days lands appearance by Miss Washington 2011
MATTAWA - The new Mattawa Community Days, on Saturday, August 27, will start off with a bang. They will include a day-long appearance by the reigning Miss Wash…
Guns a part of recent Mattawa police calls
MATTAWA - The firing and flashing of guns were among incidents the Mattawa Police Department dealt with in early July, according to Chief Jim Jensen.
Royal Schools add evening hours
ROYAL CITY - Good news for parents who work long hours in the Royal School District. They will be able to register older children for school in the evening.
Today in History for August 3rd
Cattle producer to meet
MOSES LAKE - The monthly general meeting of the Cattle Producers of Washington will be held here on Wednesday, August 10.
Royal school teachers given extra duty
ROYAL CITY - The Royal School District will buy back the prep periods of three teachers during the coming school year because of a need for their services in t…
Today in History for August 1st
Joann Pearson and Tom Scott
BEVERLY ?- Joann Pearson is the station captain for the Beverly station of Grant County Fire District No. 10.
Baseball is still the game, even if I'm a Mariner fan
I suspect I'm like a lot of Seattle Mariner fans this summer, suffering through a dismal effort while agreeing that Manager Eric Wedge's youth movement is the right idea.
Reader believes Brunell got the facts wrong
Mr. Brunell talks about safe chemicals for getting natural gas out of shale. He is not very well informed.
Soccer league asks for fields in Mattawa
MATTAWA - The adult soccer league in Mattawa asked the city council, at its last meeting, to develop new fields to accommodate the growing organization.
Today in History for July 28th
Police position offered
MATTAWA - Police Chief Steve Jensen has reported to the Mattawa City Council that Fernando Mu–—z as been offered the entry level police officer position.
Royal business manager chosen from among staff
ROYAL CITY - The Royal School District didn't have to go far to find a replacement for recently-departed business manager Clinton Sherman.
Royal 1972 graduate to promote novel
ROYAL CITY - Ann Clizer, who grew up in Royal, will make a return on Thursday, August 11, to promote her recently-published novel, "Selective Abandonment".