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Tonia Farias
Tonia R. Farias, 70, longtime Moses Lake resident and lifelong Catholic was born into eternity on Tuesday, October 25, 2011.
Tim Woodworth
Tim Woodworth, 62, died on May 24th, 2014 surrounded by family and friends. Tim suffered from Frontotemporal Dementia, specifically Picks Disease, which impacted both his mind and body. Tim was born in Sandpoint, Idaho to Alton and Lillian Woodworth. He grew up and spent the majority of his time in Moses Lake alongside many lifelong friends. Tim attended Moses Lake High School and went on to Washington State University where he was an active member of Alpha Tau Omega and graduated with a degree in Zoology. Tim is survived by his mother Lillian, as well as his brother, sister, children and countless friends.
Letter: Sheriff supports Romig for commissioner
I am supporting Earl Romig for Grant County Commissioner, District 1. Earl has been a lifelong resident of Grant County with a back ground of community and public service. Earl started his public service by being a deputy sheriff with the Grant County Sheriff’s Office. After having his career cut short in a hunting incident, he could have given up, but he did not. He started his own ag business where he thrived and has been very successful. Earl has always had the heart for public service. I believe that he is conservative, has a great business sense and will stand up for the residents of Grant County. Being in the ag business, Earl knows how important our agriculture in the county is. I know he will work closely with the farmers to ensure their voices are heard and issues are addressed. Because of Earl’s business mindset, I know that he will be a great steward of taxpayer dollars, while making sure the county can operate at a proper level. He is a big supporter of public safety and knows there is a need for it. I believe Earl Romig will be progressive and help take Grant County into the future. Please join me in voting for Earl Romig, Grant County Commissioner.
Suzanne (Sue) Opal Allen
Suzanne (Sue) Allen passed away peacefully at home on Nov. 13 in her sleep after a long illness surrounded by her loving family.
Victoria Haddican
Victoria Grace Haddican, 86, of Moses Lake, Washington, passed away on April 11, 2023. Victoria was born Dec. 18, 1937, in Fargo, North Dakota, to Victor and Grace Swanson. Victoria graduated from Tower City High School. She then attended Bemidji State University and earned her degree in elementary education. Victoria was a beloved teacher for 35 years. The majority of her teaching career was as a teacher for the Moses Lake School District. She influenced many with her love for teaching. Victoria made lifelong friends with those she taught alongside and treasured those friendships.
Rebecca 'Becci' Ann Jones
Rebecca "Becci" Ann Jones, 57, of Moses Lake, Washington passed away peacefully Friday, Oct. 7, 2022. Rebecca was born Feb. 16, 1965, to Clifford and Carol Spenst in Hillsboro, Oregon. She graduated high school from Methow Valley Christian Academy in 1983 and attended Treasure Valley Community College after. She had many passions in life, including her love for animals. She was known in her younger age for riding horses and directing the Grant County Animal Shelter for 11 years. She cared for others by doing foster care and adult caregiving for many years. Rebecca truly found life's simple pleasures through friends, family, nature and her lifelong love for laughter and being a jokester. She had a deep love for the cabin she and her husband built together.
Data by design
Data center planning determined by climatic conditions and customer needs, Vantag VP says
QUINCY — Vantage Data Centers cut the ribbon on the final phase of its existing facility in Quincy Oct. 18. Simon Casey, the company’s vice president of construction for the Western United States, said the construction expanded the data center to 777,000 square feet. All of that is occupied by one customer, Casey said.
Biden open to compromise on infrastructure, but not inaction
President Joe Biden drew a red line on his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan Wednesday, saying he is open to compromise on how to pay for the package but inaction is unacceptable.
Biden open to compromise on infrastructure, but not inaction
President Joe Biden drew a red line on his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan Wednesday, saying he is open to compromise on how to pay for the package but inaction is unacceptable.
Biden open to compromise on infrastructure, but not inaction
President Joe Biden drew a red line on his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan Wednesday, saying he is open to compromise on how to pay for the package but inaction is unacceptable.
Biden open to compromise on infrastructure, but not inaction
President Joe Biden drew a red line on his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan Wednesday, saying he is open to compromise on how to pay for the package but inaction is unacceptable.
Virus takes toll on Nevada newspapers, online visits soar
RENO, Nev. (AP) — The virus outbreak is taking its toll on media in Nevada, with closures of rural weekly and alternative urban weekly publications and curtailment of sections published in the state's largest metropolitan daily.
GRANT COUNTY SHERIFF
Reader supports Frank DeTrolio
Moses Lake Water Park
Reader suggests making it an indoor park
THANK YOU
Reader congratulates Molahiettes
NEWSPAPERS IN EDUCATION
Reader thanks Herald for donations
GOVERNMENT
Reader invites people to work for change
TEA PARTY RALLY
Reader invites community to attend
Review: Juliana MacDowell offers a sunny set from Key West
Juliana MacDowell, “Leaving Home” (Conch Town Music)
Review: Juliana MacDowell offers a sunny set from Key West
Juliana MacDowell, “Leaving Home” (Conch Town Music)