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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
To: David Elliott, Deceased; UNKNOWN HEIRS, SPOUSE, LEGATEES AND DEVISEES OF GLADYS O. ELLIOTT, DECEASED; UNKNOWN HEIRS, SPOUSE, LEGATEES AND DEVISEES OF DAVID ELLIOTT, DECEASED; DOES 1-10 inclusive; UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS of the subject real property; PARTIES IN POSSESSION of the subject real property; PARTIES CLAIMING A RIGHT TO POSSESSION of the subject property; and also, all other unknown persons or parties claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the Complaint herein
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
To: David Elliott, Deceased; UNKNOWN HEIRS, SPOUSE, LEGATEES AND DEVISEES OF GLADYS O. ELLIOTT, DECEASED; UNKNOWN HEIRS, SPOUSE, LEGATEES AND DEVISEES OF DAVID ELLIOTT, DECEASED; DOES 1-10 inclusive; UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS of the subject real property; PARTIES IN POSSESSION of the subject real property; PARTIES CLAIMING A RIGHT TO POSSESSION of the subject property; and also, all other unknown persons or parties claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the Complaint herein
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
To: David Elliott, Deceased; UNKNOWN HEIRS, SPOUSE, LEGATEES AND DEVISEES OF GLADYS O. ELLIOTT, DECEASED; UNKNOWN HEIRS, SPOUSE, LEGATEES AND DEVISEES OF DAVID ELLIOTT, DECEASED; DOES 1-10 inclusive; UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS of the subject real property; PARTIES IN POSSESSION of the subject real property; PARTIES CLAIMING A RIGHT TO POSSESSION of the subject property; and also, all other unknown persons or parties claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the Complaint herein
Daycare director faces ban from childcare service
MOSES LAKE - Kelly Lewis, director of the Children of Grace Daycare and Preschool, could face a five-year ban on providing child care if convicted on assault charges.
Questions remain for marijuana legalization
MOSES LAKE - The state Liquor Control Board approved Wednesday the rules for legal marijuana after nearly a year of research and public hearings.
Magic's Gordon hurt, Raptors continue to roll in 109-99 win
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Fred VanVleet had 21 points and 10 assists, and the Toronto Raptors held on to beat the Orlando Magic 109-99 on Wednesday night.
Magic's Gordon hurt, Raptors continue to roll in 109-99 win
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Fred VanVleet had 21 points and 10 assists, and the Toronto Raptors held on to beat the Orlando Magic 109-99 on Wednesday night.
Iowa medical director was aware for weeks of COVID data flaw
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s medical director said Thursday that she was aware of inaccuracies in the state’s coronavirus data when her agency used it to release flawed calculations that helped guide decisions on school openings and enrollment this month.
California virus deaths top 30,000 after deadliest weekend
LOS ANGELES (AP) — California's coronavirus catastrophe reached a staggering new level Monday as Johns Hopkins University data showed the nation’s most populous state has recorded more than 30,000 deaths since the pandemic started nearly a year ago.
Paris doctors warn of catastrophic overload of virus cases
PARIS (AP) — Critical care doctors in Paris say surging coronavirus infections could soon overwhelm their ability to care for the sick in the French capital's hospitals, possibly forcing them to choose which patients they have the resources to save.
Everyone scores in Moses Lake rout of Eastmont
MOSES LAKE — Lingchi is translated variously to death by 1,000 cuts.
VIRUS DIARY: The pandemic nudges him into the woods, sort of
ATLANTA (AP) — For someone who grew up on the sandy beaches and the urban jungle that is coastal South Florida, camping — real camping, as I imagined it — was the stuff you’d see in movies: friends gathered around a fire somewhere in the woods, eating marshmallows and telling ghost stories or listening for bears.
VIRUS DIARY: The pandemic nudges him into the woods, sort of
ATLANTA (AP) — For someone who grew up on the sandy beaches and the urban jungle that is coastal South Florida, camping — real camping, as I imagined it — was the stuff you’d see in movies: friends gathered around a fire somewhere in the woods, eating marshmallows and telling ghost stories or listening for bears.
Japanese consul-general visits Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE — The ties between Moses Lake and Japan were highlighted Monday as Japan’s consul-general for the region paid a visit to Moses Lake.
Ephrata Council recognizes Wreaths Across America Day
EPHRATA – The Ephrata City Council voted unanimously in favor of a resolution recognizing December 16 as Wreaths Across America Day in the city.
'Time to play': Michigan reopens 15 months after pandemic
MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Michigan is fully open again.
Divided Supreme Court leaves Texas abortion law in place
WASHINGTON (AP) — A deeply divided Supreme Court is allowing a Texas law that bans most abortions to remain in force, for now stripping most women of the right to an abortion in the nation’s second-largest state.
GCSO candidates speak at Realtors association
MOSES LAKE — Grant County Sheriff candidates Joey Kriete and Joe Harris addressed a meeting of the Moses Lake-Othello Association of Realtors on Thursday, covering a range of topics including drugs and theft, as well as administrative and structural ideas for improving the function of the Grant County Sheriff’s Office. Realtor Tara Zerbo introduced the two candidates to an audience of 25 people over lunch at the Porterhouse in Moses Lake. Each candidate spoke for about 15 minutes, then the two fielded questions from the audience. Both discussed their history in law enforcement and agreed that more deputies are needed to cover Grant County as it continues to grow...
GCHD to offer COVID-19 vaccinations at county libraries
MOSES LAKE — The Grant County Health District will be offering COVID-19 vaccination clinics at NCW Libraries locations throughout the county beginning Aug. 23. The clinics will serve patients six months of age and older who haven’t been vaccinated, as well as providing booster doses, according to a joint press release from GCHD and NCW Libraries. They’re walk-in only; no appointments are required, the press release said. People should be ready to wait 15 minutes after receiving the shot. Health department staff will be using the Moderna vaccine. Booster doses can be administered to all patients regardless of the previous type of vaccine they received, according to the press release. No insurance or identification is required. People will be asked for their name, date of birth and some pertinent medical history, the press release said.
Mariners hold 3rd wildcard spot
A look at where the Seattle team stands this season
SEATTLE – At the end of June the Seattle Mariners were at a crossroads – the team was 37-41, sitting in fourth place of the American League West division and four-and-a-half games back of the AL’s final wildcard spot. Forty-six games, including a 14-game win streak, later, the Mariners sit in the third AL wildcard spot with a 67-57 record. Since the 14-game win streak – which fell one shy of the franchise’s all-time mark set in 2001 – was snapped following the MLB All-Star game, the Mariners have gone 16-15 over their last 31 games following the All-Star Break. They slipped from first place in the Wild Card standings to third, falling behind the Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays...