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Moses Lake attorney participates in precedent-setting case
MOSES LAKE - A Moses Lake attorney helped set a legal precedent, requiring engineering firms to analyze the effects of their suggestions.
Derby turns Soap Lake street into a raceway
SOAP LAKE — Most of the time, the police take a dim view of young people racing cars through the middle of town. But in Soap Lake Saturday, the cops were helping them do it. “We've had really great turnout, supporters and kids doing it every year,” said Soap Lake Police Chief Ryan Cox, who was supervising the Soap Box Derby from the finish line. “Every year, we try to add a couple of cars and get more kids involved.”
Open for business: ML port’s West Side Industrial Park ready to take on clients
The Port of Moses Lake’s West Side Industrial Park is now open for business.
Biden eyes $3T package for infrastructure, schools, families
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fresh off passage of the COVID-19 relief bill, President Joe Biden is assembling the next big White House priority, a sweeping $3 trillion package of investments on infrastructure and domestic needs.
Biden eyes $3T package for infrastructure, schools, families
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fresh off passage of the COVID-19 relief bill, President Joe Biden is assembling the next big White House priority, a sweeping $3 trillion package of investments on infrastructure and domestic needs.
Biden eyes $3T package for infrastructure, schools, families
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fresh off passage of the COVID-19 relief bill, President Joe Biden is assembling the next big White House priority, a sweeping $3 trillion package of investments on infrastructure and domestic needs.
Legals December 13, 2019
Aging & Adult Care of Central Washington IS LOOKING FOR CONTRACTORS TO PROVIDE SERVICES Seeking qualified CONTRACTORS to provide counseling to care givers and care receivers for MAC/TSOA clients. Clients served are pre-determined eligible persons age 18+. Service area: Adams, Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Lincoln & Okanogan Counties. Teaching client skills required to live in a home or community-based setting, including the use of adaptive equipment or medical related procedures, adjustment to serious impairment, maintenance or restoration of physical functioning, self-management of chronic disease, acquisition of skills to address minor depression, management of personal care needs. Must comply with EOE & ADA req. Minority & women-owned businesses encouraged to apply. If interested please contact Laurie Miller for more information at 509-886-0700 x211 or [email protected]. #12016/348462 Pub: December 6, 13, 20, 27, 2019
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Ex-San Francisco building commissioner charged with fraud
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A former San Francisco city building commissioner has been charged with bank fraud after he allegedly pocketed $478,000 intended for city agencies, federal prosecutors announced.
Vantage Bridge to drop to single lanes in each direction
VANTAGE — Drivers should be prepared for single-lane traffic across the Vantage Bridge through Nov. 22. Crews are working on patching the bridge deck and making repairs to the guardrails, according to a press release from the Washington Department of Transportation.
Yonezawa roundabout workshop set
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake residents are being invited to an open house from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Moses Lake Civic Center to learn more about a proposed project to build a roundabout at Yonezawa Boulevard and South Pioneer Way.
New skills center 70 percent complete
Royal among participating schools
MOSES LAKE - All exterior walls and interior framing are up at the Columbia Basin Skills Center, and windows will be in and electricity on by mid-November. Moses Lake School Board members toured the site recently.
Stop underage drinking during the holidays
Preparing for the holidays is a fun, but hectic time of year. With all the pre-Christmas preparations and so much coming at us, it's easy to lose focus on a danger lurking underneath the surface. That danger is underage drinking.
BBCC takes off
MOSES LAKE — Big Bend Community College has been offering unmanned aerial systems classes since fall 2016, but starting in January students can receive an Associate of Applied Science degree in the program.
Quincy roundabout construction starts Monday
Delays expected to last until mid-July at the intersection of White Trail Road and S.R. 28
QUINCY — White Trail Road will be closed at its intersection with State Route 28 about eight miles west of Quincy, beginning today. Construction crews will be installing a roundabout at the intersection. The new roundabout will be a single lane in each direction, while the total project cost was estimated at about $2.8 million. Miguel Castillo of WSDOT, the project engineer, said SR 28 will be what he called the “preferred route” during construction.
Defensive driving key for vehicle drivers and motorcycle riders
MOSES LAKE — Spring is here, summer is coming and among other things that means motorcycles returning to the road. That means vehicle drivers may need to readjust their thinking, and motorcycle riders may need to reacquaint themselves with the bike.
Governor's report names Moses Lake as potential Boeing site
MOSES LAKE — For the second time this year, Moses Lake is listed in a report as a contender for a second Boeing 787 assembly site.
Evictions expected to spike as pandemic moratorium ends
BOSTON (AP) — Evictions, which have mostly been on pause during the pandemic, were expected to ramp up Monday after the Biden administration allowed the federal moratorium to expire over the weekend and Congress was unable to do anything to extend it.
Renew director brings back ideas from prestigious fellowship
MOSES LAKE — Behavioral health care in Grant County may see some improvements. Dell Anderson, director of Renew, formerly Grant Mental Health, recently completed a Baldridge Fellowship and came back with some ideas, he said Thursday.