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Pandemic chases 'Wonder Woman 1984' to Dec. 25
NEW YORK (AP) — Following
Pandemic chases 'Wonder Woman 1984' to Dec. 25
NEW YORK (AP) — Following
Samaritan to expand Patton Clinic
Construction should start by mid-2021 on a $3,755,035 expansion of Samaritan Healthcare’s clinic near Patton Boulevard, as commissioners approved the project Tuesday.
Legals August 17, 2018
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN OPEN RECORD PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD August 27, 2018 at 9:30 a.m. in the Grant County Commissioners Hearing Room, Courthouse, Ephrata, WA to consider a budget extension request from the Department of Central Services in the amount of $9,148.74 to complete projects at the Fairgrounds before the 2018 Fair: Fencing, electrical service, rock picking, audio installation, door repairs, etc., using REET funds. Any interested persons may appear regarding these matters. Barbara J. Vasquez, CMC Administrative Assistant & Clerk of the Board Grant County Commissioners #08036/215830 Pub: August 10, 17, 2018
Port of Moses Lake gets grant to finish railroad
MOSES LAKE — The Port of Moses Lake was awarded a $9.9 million federal grant allowing the port to complete a railroad project that will increase the ability to ship freight into and out of the port.
California Senate delays work as coronavirus cases soar
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California Senate will delay its work because of a coronavirus outbreak at the Capitol and an increasing number of new cases across the state.
California Senate delays work as coronavirus cases soar
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California Senate will delay its work because of a coronavirus outbreak at the Capitol and an increasing number of new cases across the state.
Grant PUD reserves at risk
Lower stream flows blamed
EPHRATA — Grant County PUD expects to use $31 million in reserves next year to balance its budget with the expectation of lower Columbia River stream flows.
Angus Lee announces bid for prosecutor
Working to improve the office
GRANT COUNTY — Grant County Prosecutor Angus Lee filed for re-election to his current office Thursday.
LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING
LEGAL NOTICE
Marthini runs to protect academic level
Urges transparency
SOAP LAKE — Incumbent John Marthini is running for Soap Lake School Board director position two to maintain the school district’s high level of academic excellence.
How much is enough?
Call us Scrooges if you like, but we believe that a $12.1 trillion debt limit is more than enough leeway to run the United States federal government.
Ephrata chamber and port join for fiber
Combined groups ask PUD to keep Zipp project alive
Prosecutor pleads for juvenile court help
EPHRATA — The number of juvenile offenders charged with crimes by the Grant County Prosecutor's Office may be cut "drastically" in 2007, the county's commissioners were warned Tuesday.
Reader questions perceived secrecy
Week after week, we see the quarter page or half page or even full page ads paid for by the Moses Lake irrigation district, patting themselves on the back or articles written by the Herald, giving them the platform to make excuses or accusations. My first question is: just want kind of an advertising budget do they have with tax payer dollars to continually buy such large ads? My next questions is: why are they so adamant, always pointing the finger elsewhere and not just willing to be more open and up front with their elections? What would these changes hurt? It would definitely dispel any appearance of impropriety! Then they would not continually have to hold "forums" and have "security available" to answer some of these questions that the general tax payer has every right to ask. And, they definitely would not have to feel "threatened" or that their integrity was being questioned. Any tax payer-supported entity should be open and above board to questioning.
New judge to be appointed in 2 weeks
EPHRATA - A new Grant County District Court judge will be announced in the next two weeks.
Report unemployment benefit fraud
As the state works to balance its budget in Olympia, people continue to fraud the government by illegally applying for and accepting unemployment insurance benefits.
Resigning Samaritan CEO receives severance package
Bair reads emotional farewell letter
MOSES LAKE - Outgoing Samaritan Healthcare Chief Executive Officer Andrew Bair will receive payments through his severance package and continuation of health insurance benefits through August 2013, according to a resolution approved by the board at its regular meeting Thursday.
Tourism leads to less pessimistic tax forecast for Hawaii
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii's Council on Revenues on Thursday offered a less pessimistic outlook for state tax revenue for the current fiscal year given the way the tourism industry has recovered under the state's COVID-19 testing program for travelers.
Tourism leads to less pessimistic tax forecast for Hawaii
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii's Council on Revenues on Thursday offered a less pessimistic outlook for state tax revenue for the current fiscal year given the way the tourism industry has recovered under the state's COVID-19 testing program for travelers.