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UAW, stung by corruption, seeks $1.3M for vacation home
DETROIT (AP) — The United Auto Workers is seeking $1.29 million for the Michigan vacation home of its former president.
Amelia (Nena) M. Montemayor
Amelia (Nena) M. Montemayor, 88, passed away on March 24, 2023, at Holy Family of Spokane Washington. She was born July 12, 1934, to Procopio and Maria Del Rufugio Montemayor in Doctor Gonzalez, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. She was married to the late Jesus G. Montemayor. Amelia enjoyed traveling between Washington and Mexico with her husband. She worked at Carnation in Moses Lake. She loved the time spent with her children, grandchildren, and great-children these were the highlights of her life. Amelia is survived by her Daughter SanJuana (Marc) Alvarez, son Jose Juan (Irma) Montemayor and son Saul (Oneida) Montemayor; 10 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Legals for May, 25 2023
LEGAL NOTICE
Moses Lake Irrigation and Rehabilitation District
Legals April 2, 2019
Advertisement for Pre-Solicitation Informational Meeting Port of Moses Lake - Grant County International Airport Runway 14L-32R Line-of-Sight Rehabilitation Project The Port of Moses Lake is conducting an Informational Meeting to interested contractors and suppliers to explain the draft scope of work and project requirements associated with the future Runway 14L-32R Line-of-Sight Rehabilitation project. This project is anticipated to advertise in May 2019. The meeting will be held on April 11, 2019 at 1:00 PM at the Grant County International Airport, located at 7810 Andrews NE, Moses Lake, WA 98337, in the fire department training room located in the building immediately east of the airport terminal. Following the Informational Meeting, contractors and suppliers can schedule a 30-minutue, one-on-one phone meeting with the Port to discuss the project through April 30, 2019. This would be an opportunity for contractors to express/provide concerns or recommendations regarding the scope and project requirements with Port staff. Feedback provided by the contractors may be incorporated into the advertised project documents. The registration deadline for the one-on-one meetings is April 25, 2019, 3:00 PM. This is NOT a pre-bid meeting and job site walk or an advertisement. Documents posted are in draft form, subject to change, and should not be used as a basis for future bidding. Contractors are advised to make use of the official project manual and drawing set when the project officially advertises. The Port of Moses Lake is not responsible for any costs incurred for attending this Informational Meeting or the use of pre-solicitation documents. To register for the Informational Meeting or Individual One-On-One Meetings, contact Renée Stiehl at [email protected] or 253-838-2507 x400. Pre-Solicitation Documents will be available at: www.questcdn.com Description of Work The Port plans to advertise a contract in May 2019 to reconstruct an approximate 3,900 foot segment of Runway 14L-32R that has a vertical hump resulting in a line-of-sight issue. The project also replaces lighting, sign, and electrical systems. The project is funded through FAA grant funds. Draft Scope of Work 1. Reconstruction of approximately 3,900 feet of runway, including removal of existing asphalt and concrete pavements, excavation, grading, subgrade preparation, recycling of concrete for project use, placing base material, asphalt paving, concrete panel replacement, and pavement markings 2. Grooving of new asphalt pavement 3. Stormwater drainage 4. Development of onsite waste sites for placement of excavated soil 5. Replace runway and taxiway lighting 6. Replace and upgrade runway and taxiway signs 7. Replace existing Runway End Indicator Lighting System (REILS) 8. Installation of an infrared lighting system for military use 9. Replace and/or install new electrical cables, conduits, constant current regulator, and various electrical components #04012/280765 Pub: April 2, 4, 2019
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE
Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE
Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On
Robert Lee Jamison
Robert Lee Jamison passed away peacefully from brain cancer at LakeRidge Special Care Center on the morning of July 17, 2008, with his loving family at his side. He was born on May 26, 1947, to Robert Lee and Mabel Jamison in Tacoma, Wash. He received his bachelor's degree from Washington State University, where he learned to shoe horses and teach. Bob went on to get his master's degree in education from Central Washington University, and spent 36 years as a teacher, Vocational Administrator, and Director of Alternative School Education for both Moses Lake and Ephrata School Districts.
Basin cities named diabetes hot spots
COLUMBIA BASIN — A Washington State University research project found Soap Lake, Lind and Odessa are hot-spots for diabetes.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Wilbur-Ellis Company, 14794 SE Road 1.3, Moses Lake, WA 98837, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology's Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at Civic Center Annex, 321 South Balsam, (P. O. Box 1579), Moses Lake, Washington 98837 until DECEMBER 1, 2015; 2:00 P.M., for the above-named improvement.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at Civic Center Annex, 321 South Balsam, (P. O. Box 1579), Moses Lake, Washington 98837 until DECEMBER 1, 2015; 2:00 P.M., for the above-named improvement.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Wilbur-Ellis Company, 14794 SE Road 1.3, Moses Lake, WA 98837, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology's Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at City Hall, 321 South Balsam, (P. O. Box 1579), Moses Lake, Washington 98837 until MARCH 6, 2013; 2:00 P.M., for the above-named improvement.
Charles ‘Chuck’ Eley
With a heavy heart we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, son, brother, grandfather, uncle and friend.
Myrtle A. Phillips
Myrtle A. Phillips, 83, lost her long battle with cancer on Oct. 30. She was born in Spokane, Washington in 1936, where she lived until she met and married the love of her life, her husband Jerry. They spent their early years moving around with the military. They moved back and forth between Jackson, Mississippi and Spokane, Washington until they finally settled in Moses Lake. She’s lived for 48 years in Moses Lake in her dream home.
Francisco Alvarez
Francisco Alvarez, better known to friends and family as Frank Alvarez Sr., passed away peacefully on Monday, May 23, 2022, in Shoreline Washington, where he was living with his daughter, Dr. Alma Alvarez-Smith.
Charles 'Chuck' Leonard Kaledas
Charles “Chuck” Leonard Kaledas, 68, passed away peacefully in his apartment.
Samaritan partnering with WSU
MOSES LAKE – Samaritan Healthcare has announced a partnership with Washington State University’s College of Medicine to support medical students, according to a Samaritan press release. “We are excited and grateful for the opportunity to advance our partnership with the WSU College of Medicine,” said Samaritan CEO Theresa Sullivan. “Their commitment to training physicians and medical professionals towards a rural track is vital to the development of our future workforce.” ...
Author lecture, Mt. St. Helens topics of NCW Libraries programs
WENATCHEE — A biologist will talk about the revival of plants and animals on Mt. St. Helens and an author will talk about her writing process in separate virtual lectures sponsored by NCW Libraries. Writer and biologist Eric Wagner, author of “After the Blast: Mt. St. Helens 40 Years Later,” will talk about the mountain’s revival in the four decades since the May 18, 1980, eruption. Wagner’s lecture is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Jan. 25 and will include a question-and-answer session. The library is partnering with Humanities Washington for the presentation. Writer Yasmin Ramirez will discuss her memoir, “Andale Prieta: A Love Letter to My Family,” at 7 p.m. Feb. 9. Ramirez will talk about the story of her family, detail some of her writing process, and the playlist she created to accompany the book. She will be answering questions as well. Her lecture is part of the NCW Virtual Reads series. Registration is required. People can register at the NCW Libraries website, www.ncwlibraries.org. NCW Libraries operates 30 libraries across North-Central Washington, including the libraries in Coulee City, Ehprata, George, Grand Coulee, Mattawa, Moses Lake, Quincy, Royal City, Soap Lake and Warden.