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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY
Estate of Pamela Larsen Boe Clausen, LLC
Benedict Robert Naab
January 1, 1916 - December 19, 2014
January 1, 1916 - December 19, 2014
Suspects nabbed near scene after burglary
MOSES LAKE - Grant County Sheriff's deputies arrested three Moses Lake men suspected in a Larson area residential burglary after a patrolling deputy came upon two of them leaving the scene with stolen property.
Warriors fare well at two tourneys
MATTAWA - The Wahluke Warriors sent wrestlers to the Royal Christmas Tournament and Warden Invitational over the holidays, and they came back with several medals.
Wahluke finds success in wrestling
MATTAWA - Wahluke High School coach Rigoberto Jimenez took seven wrestlers to the Othello Invitational Tournament on Saturday, Dec. 20, and returned with five medal winners.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
Lot 8, Bud Wiser Plat, according to the plat thereof recorded in volume 14 of plats, pages 60 and 61, records of Grant County, Washington
Four Warrior wrestlers place at Iron Man Tournament
MATTAWA - The Wahluke High School wrestling team had a successful day Saturday at the Granger Iron Man Tournament.
Notice of Trustee's Sale
Abbreviated Legal: Lot 38, Island Estates No. 2, Franklin Co., WA
Anna Fair breaks two Manta Rays team records
EAST WENATCHEE - The Manta Ray Aquatics team took a squad of 11 swimmers to the Christmas Invite hosted in Wenatchee over the weekend.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
Lot 8, Bud Wiser Plat, according to the plat thereof recorded in volume 14 of plats, pages 60 and 61, records of Grant County, Washington
Chiefs look to improve on top 10 finish
MOSES LAKE - The new swim facility at Moses Lake High School is complete, however, the boys swimming team is still taking shape.
Manta Rays make a big splash at home meet
MOSES LAKE - Manta Ray Aquatics Swim Team hosted their first home swim meet of the season in the newly remodeled pool facility at Moses Lake High School over the weekend.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY
IN RE THE PROCEEDINGS OF GRANT COUNTY FOR THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL PROPERTY TAXES AND/OR WEED LIENS FOR 2011 THROUGH 2014 AND DELINQUENT REAL PROPERTY SOME YEARS PRIOR
LEGAL NOTICE
Interest and Penalty, Interest
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY
SUMMONS FOR AND NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAXES AND/OR WEED LIENS
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
LOT 12, BLOCK 1, SUN ACRES WEST II, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME "D" OF PLATS, PAGE 88, RECORDS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, WASHINGTON. SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, STATE OF WASHINGTON. Tax Parcel No: 119132233, commonly known as 3805 WEST ELLA STREET, PASCO, WA.
Didier files lawsuit over alleged campaign ethics violation
RICHLAND -- U.S. Fourth Congressional candidate Clint Didier filed a lawsuit in federal court this week accusing a volunteer from his opponent's campaign of using public resources, and asking that the alleged activities be stopped.
Sizzlin' Summer swim meet results
Fair, Alvarez, Johston and Washburn high point winners for Manta Rays
MOSES LAKE - Full results for the Moses Lake Manta Rays' Sizzlin' Summer swim meet were released recently.
Glenna J. Bingham
Glenna J. Bingham, 84, resident of Moses Lake, Wash. since 1941, was delivered into God's hands July 8, 2014 in her home at Hearthstone. She was born April 10, 1930 in Mohall, North Dakota to Frances (Hatton) and Shirley Hoffman.
Isabel Roseburg
Isabel Roseburg was born March 4th, 1926 to Christopher (Chris) and Mary Matheson of Ellensburg, WA. Her father Christopher, a Scottish native, was a well-traveled man who first immigrated to United States in 1912. When World War I broke out, Christopher enlisted in the British Army and the Scottish Highlander division, eventually meeting his future wife Mary, who was a nurse in London. Mary was born in Australia to Scottish parents, and immigrated to Scotland with her parents at the age of 7. Chris and Mary migrated to the United States shortly after marrying, and settled in Ellensburg, WA where they bought a farm. They had three children, Isabel, Christopher Alexander (Allie), and Katherine (Rasor,) of which Isabel was the oldest. Isabel enjoyed the rural lifestyle, but often talked about the difficulty the Great Depression caused for the family. Upon graduating high-school in 1944 Isabel attended Central Washington University, and eventually went to work for the Bonneville Power Administration, which was building out electrical transmission lines at the time. Like many women of the time, she wanted to prove that she could be a "career woman" and stand on her own two feet.