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City staff details Moses Lake without ambulance service
MOSES LAKE - Moses Lake staff detailed to the city council what the fire department would look like if the city's ambulance service were disbanded.
Soap Lake riding club restarts Lava Run to Sun
Following cancellation last year
SOAP LAKE - The Sons and Daughters of Freedom Riding Club is working to get a motorcycle rally back on the road this summer after it sputtered out last year.
Soap Lake prospects hang on new revenues
Gravelle gives 'state of city' address
SOAP LAKE - The city of Soap Lake will decrease crime rates, fix crumbling streets and heal a multitude of other problems over the next few years.
Illegal fireworks a problem
QUINCY - Grant County Fire District 3's chief asked the Quincy City Council to support state legislation limiting firework sales and use.
Open Public Meetings Act provides openness, transparency
We have the privilege of living in a democracy that offers many rights and responsibilities. Residents have several freedoms, including the right to vote, bear arms, freedom of speech and attend board meetings held by public agencies.
Soap Lake mulls fire fee
SOAP LAKE - The City of Soap Lake may be in the position of paying a fee to Grant County Fire District No. 7 whenever the district provides emergency services within city limits.
NCAA D1 Council holds off on athlete compensation, transfers
The NCAA delayed votes on legislation that would permit college athletes to cash in on their popularity for the first time and to transfer to another school without having to sit out one year.
NCAA D1 Council holds off on athlete compensation, transfers
The NCAA delayed votes on legislation that would permit college athletes to cash in on their popularity for the first time and to transfer to another school without having to sit out one year.
Hawaii governor to extend traveler quarantine past June
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii Gov. David Ige on Thursday said he would extend the state's 14-day quarantine requirement for travelers arriving in the state beyond June 30.
Hawaii governor to extend traveler quarantine past June
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii Gov. David Ige on Thursday said he would extend the state's 14-day quarantine requirement for travelers arriving in the state beyond June 30.
Hawaii governor to extend traveler quarantine past June
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii Gov. David Ige on Thursday said he would extend the state's 14-day quarantine requirement for travelers arriving in the state beyond June 30.
Legals for June, 20 2022
New Trump panel to explore path to reopening US economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday he's enlisting advisers from business, the medical field and elected office to join a new council that will help shape his plans to reopen the coronavirus-battered economy.
New Trump panel to explore path to reopening US economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday he's enlisting advisers from business, the medical field and elected office to join a new council that will help shape his plans to reopen the coronavirus-battered economy.
Wenatchee approves $142 million 2023 budget
WENATCHEE — The city of Wenatchee approved a $142 million budget for 2023 at a special council meeting. Council members on Nov. 17 had a public hearing before approving the general fund, the city's main operating fund — which includes $35.3 million of recurring expenses and $31.7 million in recurring revenues. Officials said they weren't concerned about the $3.6 million gap. "Our recurring expenses are barely more than our recurring revenues, but the budget is a conservative planning document, said Brad Posenjak, city finance director, in an interview. "We actually expect that our revenues to come in above budget and expect our expenses to come in under budget." ...
Many good reasons to vote no on Proposition 1
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Belarusian authorities crank up pressure on opposition
MINSK, Belarus (AP) — Authorities in Belarus on Tuesday steadily cranked up the pressure on protesters pushing for the resignation of the country's authoritarian leader, jailing several opposition activists, summoning others for questioning and selectively ordering dozens of demonstrators to appear in court. Nevertheless, the protests continued.
Legals May 10, 2019
City of Moses Lake Notice of Application and Public Hearing David Sparks submitted a petition to the City Council to annexation property into the city limits. The City Council accepted the petition as submitted. The property is legally described as Lot 4-B, Sparks SP NO 3 21-69, parcel #313142000. The parcel is located in the 12300 Block of North Frontage Road. The project has been determined to be consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan, and the following development regulations are applicable to the project: Moses Lake Municipal Code (MLMC) Title 16: Buildings and Construction, Title 14: Environmental Regulations, Title 17: Subdivisions, Title 18: Zoning, and Title 20: Development Review Process. The City Council will conduct a public hearing Tuesday May 28, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers located at 401 S. Balsam Street. All interested persons are encouraged to attend and provide comment. Written comments on this proposal will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on the date of the public hearing. Persons who want to be informed of future actions, or the final decision, on this proposal should provide their name and address to the project planner. The final decision on this proposal will be made within 120 days of the date of the notice of completeness and may be appealed according to the City appeal provisions specified in MLMC 20.11, Appeals. For more information call Kris Robbins at 764-3751 or [email protected]. Submit written comments by mail to City of Moses Lake Community Development Department, P.O. Box 1579, Moses Lake, WA 98837. Copies of the information related to this application are available for review at City Center Annex, 321 S. Balsam, Moses Lake. Date of Notice: May 8, 2019 #05031/292173 Pub: May 10,17, 2019
The Latest: UN Security Council urges aid for Palestinians
UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security Council is welcoming the cease-fire between Israel and Gaza’s Hamas rulers and calls for full adherence to the cessation of hostilities.
The Latest: UN Security Council urges aid for Palestinians
UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security Council is welcoming the cease-fire between Israel and Gaza’s Hamas rulers and calls for full adherence to the cessation of hostilities.