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Lela Edna (Howe) Bartley Clover
Lela Edna (Howe) Bartley Clover was born September 18, 1934 in Buckeye, AZ to Frank Henry and Elva Rebecca (Maxwell) Howe. She passed away October 25, 2012 at home in Moses Lake, WA after a hard fought battle with lung cancer.
Hugh Si Gatewood "Buddy"
Hugh Si Gatewood "Buddy" 1919-2006 passed away March 13 at Sunbridge Care and Rehab. Bud was born Aug. 29, 1919 in Portland Ore., To the late Hugh and Iva Gatewood. He is survived by the love of his life, Esther at home in Moses Lake; his daughter Linda and son-in-law Barney Paul of Moses Lake. Daughter in-law Ellen Gatewood of North Bend, and five grandchildren; Tom Paul and wife Kelly of Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, Denise "Paul" Hottois and husband Steven of Moses Lake, John Gatewood of Virgina, Mary Stocker of Cle Elum. Mike Gatewood of Texas; seven great-grandchildren Arissa, Tyler, Jenna, Elizabeth, Robert, Josh, Kristen; sisters Rosalee and husband Jack Bonds of Culver City, Calif. Kay and husband Dick Bushnell of Merlin, Ore., brother Bart and wife Rozella Gatewood of North Bend, Ore.
Syracuse's Jim Boeheim hopeful for start of his 45th season
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim is ready for his 45th season at his alma mater, albeit a different setup this time. Wary of the coronavirus, he dons a mask in practice and wears an electronic gadget that alerts him when he gets too close to somebody for too long.
Syracuse's Jim Boeheim hopeful for start of his 45th season
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim is ready for his 45th season at his alma mater, albeit a different setup this time. Wary of the coronavirus, he dons a mask in practice and wears an electronic gadget that alerts him when he gets too close to somebody for too long.
Buddy Walk
Friday, October 16, 2015
Monday is Astronomy Night at North Elementary • Wanapum Heritage Center dedicated • Moses Lake woman sentenced for business theft, assault • Lakeview installs 'buddy bench' on playground • MLCA gearing up for auction Nov. 7 • Moses Lake man sentenced for attempted vehicle theft • Bits & Pieces: No income tax for Farm-in-a-Day • Thou shalt not be so full of thyself • What is my inner resource? Strengh for life's unexpected problems • Spencer Kimbro taking talents to Qatar • Warden rebounds to best Kittitas in four sets • Fresh News from MarDon • Clay: Tomorrow is the big day • Dave Graybill: The Fishin' Magician
Lakeview Terrace Elementary Buddy Bench
Precautions urged when cleaning up mouse infestations
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is rare, but it is present in Grant and Adams counties.
Science Says: What to know about the viral outbreak in China
Health authorities are closely watching an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a new virus that originated in China. Governments are stepping up surveillance of airline passengers from central China and taking other steps to try to control the outbreak.
Science Says: What to know about the viral outbreak in China
Health authorities are closely watching an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a new virus that originated in China. Governments are stepping up surveillance of airline passengers from central China and taking other steps to try to control the outbreak.
Ephrata controls rebounds in district win over Wapato
Ephrata girls' basketball
EPHRATA — Madi Youngers and Harley Vanatta are buddies off the court and, so to speak, on the court as well.
Ephrata boy youngest in nation to get medication
EPHRATA — Six-month-old Isaiah Brewer was sick and his parents didn’t know why.
Harris rebukes China in speech on Indo-Pacific vision
HANOI (AP) — U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a sharp rebuke to China for its incursions in the South China Sea, warning its actions there amount to “coercion” and “intimidation” and affirming that the U.S. will support its allies in the region against Beijing’s advances.
Harris rebukes China in speech on Indo-Pacific vision
HANOI (AP) — U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a sharp rebuke to China for its incursions in the South China Sea, warning its actions there amount to “coercion” and “intimidation” and affirming that the U.S. will support its allies in the region against Beijing’s advances.
Harris rebukes China in speech on Indo-Pacific vision
HANOI (AP) — U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a sharp rebuke to China for its incursions in the South China Sea, warning its actions there amount to “coercion” and “intimidation” and affirming that the U.S. will support its allies in the region against Beijing’s advances.
Angus Lee...Proven Ability and Integrity
I had the privilege of growing up in a small rural community. Term after term, I watched some unqualified candidates get elected simply because they were part of the "good old boy" system. While serving as clerk of the board of county commissioners, and later as a superior court commissioner, I was close enough to the "inner workings" to watch how damaging this policy for choosing an elected official could be. PLEASE be smart. Don't vote for someone just because they are your "buddy" or grew up here. The choice of who will be our prosecutor is far too important to be based on some kind of popularity contest. Make an informed, intelligent decision and vote for the person who is most qualified and possesses the integrity to do the job properly for the good of all Grant County residents. My choice for prosecutor, Angus Lee, is an easy one because he has proven himself and earned our respect.
M.J. (Jim) Pippins
Jim was a longtime resident of Moses Lake, Wash. He passed away at the age of 80, peacefully, at his home on December 16, 2004 with his loving wife, Julie, of 31 years and his longtime dog, Buddy beside him after a courageous battle with cancer.
Dan Fossen
Dan Fossen, 57, longtime Moses Lake resident, passed away surrounded by family at his home on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 after a long, courageous battle with diabetes. At the family's request, no services will be held at this time.
Fishing Magician Report - May 23rd
I made my first walleye trip of the year, and tried my luck at Moses Lake. I met a couple of fishing buddies at the ramp at Connelly Park and we headed up the lake. It was a stellar day to be out on the water. The sun was shining and there was just a slight breeze; nice for boating, but not the best conditions for walleye fishing. I like to have bit of a chop on the water, especially when fishing as shallow as we were. Excuses aside, we had a pretty good day. We put seven fish in the cooler and only turned one fish back that was just under the 12-inch minimum. The other walleye ranged in size from 12 to 18 inches. Nice eaters. I caught a fat yellow belly catfish that put up a good tussle, and we also wrestled with a carp that had to have weighed 15 pounds or more. It was a great shake down for the Jetcraft. It made fishing for walleye a real pleasure. The I-Pilot ran the boat and we just concentrated on what color the fish wanted that day. It turned out to be white. They will want something different next time, I'm sure.
Fishin' Magician: Banks Lake
I got a great report from a friend of mine, Dave Massey, on Banks Lake. He is a member of the Central Washington Bass Club, and I joined him on his boat during one of their club tournaments on Moses Lake. He two of his fishing buddies had a very good day of fishing on Banks. They caught and released close to 50 bass. They were a mix of smallmouth and largemouth and many were in the 2- to 3-pound class. They were fishing crank baits and jerk baits on the back side of Steamboat Rock, in Devil's Lake and in the Punch Bowl. Massey stressed that catch and release is the way to go as the fish are very concentrated in the low water and easier than normal to find and catch. He also cautions anglers that make the run from Coulee Playland, the only functioning launch on Banks, down to Northrup. There is plenty of water in the channel, but you may have trouble finding it the first time. A good GPS unit is very helpful in locating it and making the run back much easier. It's a great time to be on Banks for tremendous bass fishing and for scouting areas that will be good when the lake is back to full pool.