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January 15, 2025 midnight

Legals for January, 15 2025

BASIN WRESTLING REPORT: Jeremiah Schmunk Invitational results
January 14, 2025 3:25 a.m.

BASIN WRESTLING REPORT: Jeremiah Schmunk Invitational results

WARDEN – A busy weekend for the Warden boys wrestling team concluded with Saturday’s Jeremiah Schmunk Invitational, which followed duals against Okanogan and Tonasket on Thursday and Friday.

Moses Lake council continues city manager search
January 14, 2025 3 a.m.

Moses Lake council continues city manager search

MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake City Council will meet in executive session Wednesday to discuss the qualifications of a possible candidate for city employment, according to an agenda posted on the city’s website Monday. A vote on a city manager contract is also on the agenda.

Rent control takes center stage on first day of 2025 WA legislative session
January 14, 2025 2:30 a.m.

Rent control takes center stage on first day of 2025 WA legislative session

(The Center Square) – Monday marked the beginning of the 105-day legislative session in Washington state. During this session, lawmakers will address a variety of challenges and issues, including a projected operating budget gap, public safety, housing, and homelessness. More than 30 newly seated members were sworn in. Some are brand new to the Washington State Legislature, while others moved from positions in the House to the Senate.

Public being surveyed on Hanford cleanup
January 14, 2025 2:15 a.m.

Public being surveyed on Hanford cleanup

HANFORD – The Washington Department of Ecology, U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is conducting a public involvement survey to collect the community's feedback on the Hanford Site cleanup.

Samaritan Healthcare projected to finish 2025 with carryover
January 14, 2025 1 a.m.

Samaritan Healthcare projected to finish 2025 with carryover

MOSES LAKE — Samaritan Healthcare is expected to spend a lot of money on its new hospital in 2025, enough that its operating income will show a loss for the year, according to the budget approved by Samaritan commissioners late last year. However, there’s projected to be enough non-operating income to cover the loss and leave Samaritan in the black by the end of 2025. The hospital’s 2025 budget projects an operating income loss of about $15.1 million, but a non-operating income gain of about $23.2 million. As a result, Samaritan should end 2025 with a net income gain of about $8.1 million. Spending for the new hospital was projected at about $86.15 million in 2025.

January 14, 2025 midnight

Legals for January, 14 2025

Two GCSO deputies on admin leave following death of inmate
January 13, 2025 4:05 p.m.

Two GCSO deputies on admin leave following death of inmate

EPHRATA – Grant County Sheriff Joey Kriete issued a statement Monday regarding the status of the investigation into the death of Grant County Jail inmate Richard Lambert while he was in custody on Dec. 31, 2024.

Teresa Jean Galliart
January 13, 2025 1:38 p.m.

Teresa Jean Galliart

1960 — 2024

Teresa Jean Galliart, age 64, passed away unexpectedly on November 29, 2024, at home in Moses Lake, Wash. Teresa was born on May 5, 1960, to Marilyn and Kenneth in Kirkland, Wash.

Country Sweethearts to benefit cancer patients, families
January 13, 2025 3:20 a.m.

Country Sweethearts to benefit cancer patients, families

MOSES LAKE — The 16th annual Country Sweethearts benefit auction is coming up Feb. 1 and it’s going to be a doozy, according to Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation Executive Director Angel Ledesma.

Cougars host Jeremiah Schmunk Invitational
January 13, 2025 3 a.m.

Cougars host Jeremiah Schmunk Invitational

WARDEN – Teams from across eastern Washington gathered at Warden High School for Saturday’s Jeremiah Schmunk Invitational, including local squads from Moses Lake and Othello joining the host Cougars.

Three-point shooting carries Eagles to first Big Sky win
January 13, 2025 1:30 a.m.

Three-point shooting carries Eagles to first Big Sky win

CHENEY — Home court was just what Eastern Washington needed to get back on track in the Big Sky.

Dent outlines his priorities for WA’s 2025 session
January 13, 2025 1:20 a.m.

Dent outlines his priorities for WA’s 2025 session

'I am cautiously optimistic'

OLYMPIA – As Washington State begins its 2025 legislative session today, Rep. Tom Dent, the 13th District's legislative representative, prepares to tackle a myriad of pressing issues while navigating the complexities of a newly transitioned administration.

Second suspect arrested in Adams County burglary
January 13, 2025 1:20 a.m.

Second suspect arrested in Adams County burglary

RITZVILLE — A second suspect has been arrested in connection with an early-morning burglary Dec. 9 north of Ritzville.

Ferguson proposes $4 billion in cuts to ease budget deficit
January 13, 2025 1:20 a.m.

Ferguson proposes $4 billion in cuts to ease budget deficit

Gov.-elect Bob Ferguson unveiled a budget-cutting plan to ease a projected $12 billion statewide budget deficit during a 2025 legislative preview in Olympia Jan. 9.

January 13, 2025 1:20 a.m.

STUDIO BASIN: Upcoming levies and all-state football

MOSES LAKE – On this episode of the STUDIO BASIN podcast, Senior Reporter Cheryl Schweizer breaks down upcoming levies for the Ephrata, Moses Lake and Wahluke school districts, including their longevity and costs for voters.

Lions off to 10-1 start
January 13, 2025 1:15 a.m.

Lions off to 10-1 start

MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake Christian Academy/Covenant Christian School boys basketball team has opened the season with a near-perfect mark, improving to 10-1 with Friday night’s road win over Oroville. The Lions have won nine straight games since a Dec. 7 loss to Tonasket and are 4-0 in Central Washington B games this winter. “It’s coming together with team chemistry, and we’re settling into our roles,” Head Coach Emerson Ferguson said. “They’ve changed this year with new players in the lineup. We’ve been playing our brand of basketball that we’ve been playing for the last few years.”

Sen. Warnick outlines legislative priorities for 2025 session
January 13, 2025 1 a.m.

Sen. Warnick outlines legislative priorities for 2025 session

OLYMPIA — In anticipation of the upcoming 2025 legislative session, starting today, Washington State Senator Judy Warnick discussed her key priorities and strategies aimed at improving policies that impact her constituents. As she prepares for the session, Warnick said she is keenly aware of the challenges posed by a shifting political landscape, particularly in light of a newly elected Democratic governor and a budget shortfall that will influence the agenda. Warnick's legislative priorities center around three themes: affordability, public safety and education—specifically the safety and educational advancement of children.

Weather for the week of Jan. 13, 2025
January 13, 2025 1 a.m.

Weather for the week of Jan. 13, 2025

Weather for the week of Jan. 13, 2025

Washington Democrats resurrect rent control proposal
January 13, 2025 1 a.m.

Washington Democrats resurrect rent control proposal

(The Center Square) – Democrats in the Washington State Legislature are taking another run at rent control with pre-filed legislation to that effect for the 105-day session that starts Monday. Rep. Emily Alvarado, D-Seattle, pre-filed House Bill 2117 this week. “It caps rent increases at 7% annually, but it lets landlords set the rent however they like at the start of the tenancy,” Alvarado explained at a Friday morning press conference announcing the legislation. The lawmaker said she’s constantly hearing from renters in her district about out-of-control rent increases.