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New Hampshire hopes to clarify unsettled Democratic contest
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Democrats are hoping that voters in New Hampshire will reset the party's presidential nomination fight on Tuesday and bring clarity to a young primary season that has been marred by deep dysfunction and doubt.
Bryant and Philly: From hero to traitor to beloved
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jeered like a traitor just a few miles from the high school where he won a state title, Kobe Bryant stewed on the bench as the final minutes of the 2002 All-Star game ticked away. Nearly every fan in Philadelphia had booed the hometown guy whenever he touched the ball.
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The quaint seaside town of Cannon Beach, Oregon, shooed away the tourists it depends on as the coronavirus raced across America. The tiny vacation destination known for its iconic coastal rock formation made the decision in March to try to keep the pandemic at bay. The choices facing Cannon Beach are emblematic of those confronting thousands of other small, tourist-dependent towns nationwide with summer looming and coronavirus restrictions lifting. They’re struggling to balance their residents’ fears of contagion with economic survival. It’s a make-or-break summer in these vacation spots — and the future is still terrifyingly unclear.
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Westshore Drive, Vantage Bridge work signal start of construction season
MOSES LAKE — Spring brings with it new grass, flowers blooming, more sunshine and road construction. Most projects are scheduled to start later in the summer, but a couple are underway now.
111th graduating class strolls out in style in Ephrata
EPHRATA — About 200 students strolled, cavorted, lightsaber-battled and marched their way onto the Ephrata High School football field last Friday evening. Some wore honor cords showing accomplishments, some had decorated mortar boards and others a look of relief that their day had finally come. Student speaker, Charles Flynn, a graduating senior and outgoing Associated Student Body president, thanked the teachers, staff, parents and others who’d helped him and his classmates reach their educational and other goals. “I would also like to thank the class behind me,” Flynn said while at the podium, facing the gathered audience. “Many of us have grown up with each other since grade school, making mistakes and maturing from them along the way, staying up late to complete work, then waking up early to turn it in, going to football games and bonfires. All of these moments have given me the utmost confidence in the class sitting behind me. Today is not merely a heartfelt goodbye, but it is also a new beginning.”
ACSO handles two high-speed chases Thursday
RITZVILLE – Adams County Sheriff’s Office deputies had an eventful day Friday that included two high-speed chases which led to a combined total of four arrests. In the first incident, two Ritzville men were arrested on suspicion of car theft and other charges following a pursuit through Ritzville and the Lind area March 27.
CCA Ag exemption bill moves through Senate
OLYMPIA – The Washington House of Representatives has approved a bill aiming to help farmers receive cap-and-trade tax exemptions promised under the Climate Commitment Act. The legislation passed the floor with a 94-4 vote and was heard in the Senate Wednesday, March 26, for further consideration. “There was a promise made, and we're going to try to keep that promise,” main sponsor, Rep. Tom Dent, R-Moses Lake, said in a public hearing.
EWU earns win in rivalry game against WSU
PULLMAN – The Eastern Washington Eagles Women’s basketball team (6-4) earned a significant win against the Washington State Cougars 71-69. This game marked the Eagles’ first win over the Cougars since March 18, 2015 when the teams faced off in the first round of the Women’s NIT tournament. “Washington State is a really good team. They’re very well coached and they’re prepared,” said Eagles Head Coach Joddie Gleason. “They run their offense really well and are hard to guard. Coming in here to get the win is huge for us. It shows that we’re read to get these road wins in the Big Sky.”
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Legals August 26, 2016
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SPOKANE ZB, N.A., dba California Bank & Trust, | Case No. 2:12-CV-00161 LRS successor by merger to California Bank | & Trust, a California banking corporation, | NOTICE OF U.S. MARSHAL'S SALE Plaintiff, | | v. | | SHILO INN, MOSES LAKE, INC., a | Washington corporation; MOSES LAKE | FOOD MART, INC., a Washington | corporation; and KOHLI INVESTMENT, INC., | d/b/a Sunval Express, a Washington | corporation, | | Defendants. | TO: SHILO INN, MOSES LAKE, INC., a Washington corporation; MOSES LAKE, INC., a Washington corporation; and KOHLI INVESTMENT, INC., d/b/a Sunval Express, a Washington corporation The District Court for the United States of America for the Eastern District of Washington by virtue of an Order Granting Plaintiff's Motion for Amendment of Foreclosure Order, Entry of Writ of Execution, and Amendment of Caption dated May 25, 2016, has directed the undersigned to sell the property described below and to deposit the money from the sale of the Property into the Registry of the Court in the above-entitled action. The debtors can avoid the sale by paying, in full, the amount of $4,234,371.48, together with interest, costs, and fees (including but not limited to fees and costs incurred by the Court-appointed Receiver), less any payments applied, before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the Marshal at the address stated below. The Marshal has been informed that there is not sufficient personal property to satisfy the indebtedness and that if the debtor or debtors do have sufficient personal property to satisfy the indebtedness the debtor or debtors should contact the Marshal's office immediately. The Property to be sold is as follows: REAL PROPERTY AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Real Property and Personal Property described in Exhibit 1, attached hereto, including but not limited to land, hotel building, fuel station, and personal property identified by categories in Exhibit 1 PROPERTY STREET ADDRESS 1819 East Kittleson Road, Moses Lake, WA 98837 SALE OF PROPERTY The sale of the above described property is to take place as follows: Sale of Real and Personal Property: Time: 1:30 PM Date: Friday, September 9, 2016 Place: Grant County Courthouse The debtors can avoid the sale by paying, in full, the amount of $4,234,371.48 together with interest, costs, and fees into the registry of the Court before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the Marshal at the address stated below: United States Marshal Eastern District of Washington Post Office Box 1463 West Riverside Avenue, Suite 200 Spokane, Washington 99210 The property is subject to: X No Redemption rights on real or personal property Under the terms of paragraph 8 of the "Order Granting Plaintiff's Motion for Amendment of Foreclosure Order, Entry of Writ of Execution, and Amendment of Caption," dated May 25, 2016, there is no redemption period: "Any purchaser at the sale(s) is entitled to exclusive possession of the Property from and after the date of sale(s) and is entitled to such remedies as are available at law to secure possession." This Execution is to be issued as a foreclosure on real and personal property. Dated this 2nd day of August, 2016. By /s/ Craig E. Thayer Craig E. Thayer United States Marshal Eastern District of Washington Post Office Box 1463 West Riverside Avenue, Suite 200 Spokane, Washington 99210 cc: Eric D. Lansverk Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson 999 Third Avenue, Suite 4600 Seattle, WA, 98104 206-623-1745 ND: 20772.10101 4832-3247-4930v2 Exhibit 1 to the Notice of Marshal's Sale UCC Financing Agreement filed November 1, 2005 Debtor: SHILO INN, MOSES LAKE, INC. Secured Party: CALIFORNIA BANK & TRUST, as assignee of the FDIC, as receiver for Vineyard Bank, N.A. Item No. 4: All inventory, Chattel Paper, Accounts, Equipment, General Intangibles and Fixtures; whether any of the foregoing is owned now or acquired later; all accessions, additions, replacements, and substitutions, relating to any of the foregoing; all records of any kind relating to any of the foregoing; all proceedings relating to any of the foregoing (including insurance, general intangibles and other accounting proceeds). See Exhibit "A" for real property description attached hereto and made a part hereof. EXHIBIT A To UCC Financing Statement filed on November 1, 2005 and To Deed of Trust filed on November 1, 2005 REAL PROPERTY That certain real property located in the County of Grant, State of Washington and described as follows: Lot 2, Shilo Short Plat, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 3 of Short Plats, page 42, records of Grant County, Washington, being a portion of Farm Unit 124, Irrigation Block 41, Columbia Basin Project, and a portion of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 36, Township 19 North, Range 28 E.W.M., described as follows: Commencing at the North quarter corner of said Section 36; thence South 89820'15" East, 702.37 feet along the North line of said Section 36; thence South 00839'45" West, 30 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence South 00839'45" West, 468.82 feet to a point on the Northerly right of way of S.R. 90 Highway; thence Westerly 140.61 feet along a 375 feet radius curve to the left (whose long chord bears South 79852'18" West, 139.79 feet); thence North 80852'21" West, 43.75 feet to a point 75 feet perpendicular to the center line of S.R. 17 Highway; thence North 35852'41" West, 287.31 feet; thence South 89820'15'' East, 73.17 feet; thence North 00839'45" East, 182.99 feet; thence North 03842'02" West, 59.91 feet; thence North 00839'45" East, 15 feet to a point on the Southerly right of way line of Kittleson Road; thence along said right of way line South 89820'15" East, 283.04 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Schedule 1 to UCC-1 Financing Statement filed March 6, 2012 Debtor: SHILO INN, MOSES LAKE, INC. Secured Party: CALIFORNIA BANK & TRUST, as assignee of the FDIC, as receiver for Vineyard Bank, N.A. Item No. 4: Debtor has granted to Secured Party a security interest in the following (collectively, the "Collateral"), some or all which may be located on the real property described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference (the "Real Property"): All of Debtor's right, title and leasehold interest in and to the Real Property, together with all existing or subsequently erected or affixed buildings, improvements and fixtures; all easements, rights of way, and appurtenances; all water, water rights and ditch rights (including stock in utilities with ditch or irrigation rights); and all other rights, royalties, and profits relating to the Real Property including without limitation all minerals, oil, gas, geothermal and similar matters. Together with all of Debtor's right, title and interest in and to all present and future leases of the Real Property and the improvements located thereon and all present and future rents, revenues, income, issues, royalties, profits, and other benefits derived therefrom. Together with the following described property, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, whether now existing or hereafter arising, and wherever located: (A) All accessions, attachments, accessories, tools, parts, supplies, replacements of and additions to any of the Collateral described herein, whether added now or later. (B) All products and produce of any of the Collateral. (C) All accounts, general intangibles, instruments, rents, monies, payments, and all other rights, arising out of a sale, lease, consignment or other disposition of any of the Collateral. (D) All proceeds (including insurance proceeds) from the sale, destruction, loss, or other
Legals October 20, 2016
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF ADAMS In re the Dependency of: ) No: 16-7-00018-7 ) ELI J. QUINTERO MUNOZ ) NOTICE AND SUMMONS (DOB: 12/08/2015) ) BY PUBLICATION (Dependency) (SMPB) (Optional Use) TO: Anyone Claiming a Paternal Interest A Dependency Petition was filed on Marh 28, 2016; a Fact Finding hearing will be held on this matter on: December 6, 2016, at 9:00 a.m., at Adams County Superior Court, 210 W. Broadway, Ritzville, Washington 99169. YOU SHOULD BE PRESENT AT THIS HEARING. THE HEARING WILL DETERMINE IF YOUR CHILD IS DEPENDENT AS DEFINED IN RCW 13.34.050(5). THIS BEGINS A JUDICIAL PROCESS WHICH COULD RESULT IN PERMANENT LOSS OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS. IF YOU DO NOT APPEAR AT THE HEARING THE COURT MAY ENTER A DEPENDENCY ORDER IN YOUR ABSENCE. To request a copy of the Notice, Summons, and Dependency Petition, call DSHS at (509) 764-5600. To view information about your rights in this proceeding, go to www.atg.wa.gov/DPY.aspx. DATED this 6TH day of October, 2016 , by Paulette Teske, Adams County Clerk. #10040/6522 Pub: October 13, 20 & 27, 2016