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Othello City Council discusses suing governor
OTHELLO — Othello city officials are looking at what it would take to sue Gov. Jay Inslee over the continued closure orders that have proven so damaging to the region’s economy, including joining with other cities and counties in the effort.
Alabama city removes Confederate monument following vote
ANNISTON, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama city has removed a 115-year-old Confederate monument following a vote by city leaders that was prompted by the national reckoning over racial injustice and the legacy of the Civil War.
West Linn police chief on leave amid investigation fired
WEST LINN, Ore. (AP) — The West Linn police chief placed on administrative leave in April after the City Council hired a firm to investigate how the city handled a Portland resident’s wrongful arrest and discrimination allegations against the police has been fired.
West Linn police chief on leave amid investigation fired
WEST LINN, Ore. (AP) — The West Linn police chief placed on administrative leave in April after the City Council hired a firm to investigate how the city handled a Portland resident’s wrongful arrest and discrimination allegations against the police has been fired.
Quincy extends interim police chief contract
QUINCY — The Quincy City Council on Tuesday extended the contract of the current interim police chief, William Larson, to the end of November, as the city starts in earnest its hunt for a new police chief.
Legals October 31, 2018
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The City Council of the City of Royal City has set a Public Hearing on November 6th, 2018, at 7:00 pm, at City Hall, 445 Camelia St NE, Royal City, to receive comments from the public on 2018 Property Tax Revenues. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. #10043/236020 Pub: October 24, 31, 2018
Warden looking at major sewer renovation, expansion
WARDEN — The city of Warden is looking at a $3 million major sewer renovation and addition that will increase the capacity primarily for industrial users in the north part of town.
US eyes world power summit for UN anniversary amid crises
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke Monday to his Russian counterpart about convening the leaders of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council to mark the 75th anniversary of the United Nations, the State Department said.
Phoenix to change 'Robert E. Lee,' 'Squaw Peak' street names
PHOENIX (AP) — Phoenix officials are set to begin the process of changing the names of two streets — one seen as demeaning to indigenous Native American women and the other glorifying the Confederacy.
Phoenix to change 'Robert E. Lee,' 'Squaw Peak' street names
PHOENIX (AP) — Phoenix officials are set to begin the process of changing the names of two streets — one seen as demeaning to indigenous Native American women and the other glorifying the Confederacy.
Ex-LA councilman pleads guilty in corruption case
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former Los Angeles City Councilman Mitchell Englander pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal charge for lying to the FBI about receiving gifts and money from a businessman, including envelopes stuffed with $15,000 in cash.
Warden considers funding for health district
Issue tabled until May 13
Quincy discusses land swap for library
School district and city could trade property
Othello approves 2009 budget
Several projects slated for next year
Water rates increase around Othello
District users see 5 percent increase
Quincy trying to reach cable representatives
Hoping fiber will provide another option
QUINCY — Quincy’s city attorney reported he couldn’t contact the city’s cable provider after almost a month of trying.
Moses Lake to begin two water projects
MOSES LAKE - Moses Lake is looking to move ahead on a couple water projects expected to increase flow and efficiency in the system.
Wren, Brewer go to China
Meeting with investors
EPHRATA — A tire company wanting to locate near Ephrata is funding a trip to send the port’s manager and the Grant County Economic Development Council’s executive director to China Thursday.