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Mexico to push for development from UN Security Council
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Thursday his country’s guiding principles as it takes a seat on the United Nations Security Council will be peace, avoiding the impositions of the major powers and cooperation for development so people are not forced to migrate.
Speed limit to drop by Port of Mattawa offices
MATTAWA — Mattawa residents can expect to see new speed limit signs going up on the west end of town. The Mattawa City Council voted to lower the speed limit along Road 24 Southwest/Government Road during a regular council meeting on Thursday, Feb. 6. The speed drop will take place between Brian Avenue South and Pat Chee Drive.
Opening of Moses Lake managed camp for unsheltered delayed
The opening of Moses Lake’s sleeping center for unsheltered people, a managed camp of nearly three dozen “tiny homes,” has been delayed until December 1, Moses Lake city officials announced at Tuesday’s city council meeting.
Othello reviews stop sign policy, traffic control
A hearing to gather public opinion on a draft report on stop sign policy in Othello is scheduled for the Sept. 14 council meeting. The draft report, available on the city website, othellowa.gov, presents some guidelines for placing stop signs.
Port of Mattawa parcels annexed into city of Mattawa
The Mattawa City Council approved the annexation of three parcels of land, with city utilities, in the Wahluke Industrial Park in the Port of Mattawa.
Genie Industries wins Duel in the Desert
Tournament raises money for Grant County EDC
MOSES LAKE SIGNS
Reader disagrees with the city
I think the actions of the city in regards to the (prohibition of) signs are wrong and illegal and not the only thing they have done wrong. I think as a city we should stand up and change our government from a city manager to a strong mayor formed government. This gives more power back to the citizens, where the council and mayor have to answer to the citizens more and have less closed door meetings. It is just a idea but I think it would be a positive change and give more responsibility to the city government.
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Tire maker may still seek local property
MOSES LAKE -The lack of a second prevented a proposed revocation Tuesday night that would have rescinded an earlier agreement with Blackstone OTR.
Reader likes 'hero' in council race
Very few cities in the US have their own hometown "hero." Moses Lake is one of the lucky few. Jon Lane, through his courageous, swift actions in the midst of a life-threatening emergency, ended an extremely hostile situation peacefully and undoubtedly averted the loss of several additional lives in a tragically fatal incident.
Correction: Women's Suffrage Anniversary story
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — In a story published Aug. 18, 2020, about the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage, The Associated Press misquoted the leader of a women’s rights organization and also misspelled her name and erroneously reported the name of her group. Johnnetta Betsch Cole is the national chair of the National Council of Negro Women. Speaking of racism in the suffrage movement, she said “one can be victimized” in one form of oppression, and then victimize others, not “one can be virtuous” in one form of oppression, and then victimize others.
EDC has $2.5 million for more business grants
MOSES LAKE — Grant County Economic Development Council has $2.5 million to help small businesses across the county cover losses related to the COVID-19 pandemic closures.
Failure to wear mask carries $100 fine in South Lake Tahoe
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (AP) — Violators of California’s mask requirement will be subject to a hefty fine in South Lake Tahoe by the end of the week.
Legals May 15, 2019
SUMMARY PUBLICATION AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OTHELLO CREATING A NEW CHAPTER 17.63 TITLED "ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS" In accordance with RCW 35A.12.160, this is a summary of Othello Ordinance No. 1529, passed by the Othello City Council and approved by Mayor Shawn Logan on the 6th day of May, 2019. The full text may be mailed, free of charge, to any person requesting a copy. SUMMARY This ordinance creates a new chapter in the Othello Municipal Code and allows the Residents of the City of Othello to build Accessory Dwelling Units. Tania D. Morelos City Clerk #05003/292185 Pub: May 15, 2019
Meeting set to discuss county futures
OTHELLO - Several citizens of Othello and Adams County will meet on Tuesday, May 17, for discussion of the futures of Othello and Adams County.
Albuquerque measure would end military surplus for police
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Two Albuquerque city councilors want to end the city’s participation in a federal program in which surplus military equipment is transferred to municipal police departments.
Albuquerque measure would end military surplus for police
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Two Albuquerque city councilors want to end the city’s participation in a federal program in which surplus military equipment is transferred to municipal police departments.
Quincy mayor terminates COVID-19 emergency order
QUINCY — Quincy Mayor Paul Worley has terminated an order dating from 2020 declaring a civil emergency. Worley issued the termination proclamation May 16, and a resolution approving Worley’s action was approved by the Quincy City Council May 17. The civil emergency order was issued March 16, 2020, at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and followed a proclamation of civil emergency from Gov. Jay Inslee. In the May 16 proclamation, Worley said with pandemic conditions improving, the order is no longer needed.