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Legals for October, 21 2021
Voting in Quincy: School board candidates focus on academics, diversity
QUINCY — Two candidates are vying for a seat on the Quincy School Board.
Alvin Smith
Al Smith was born into a happy, successful middle-class family in La Grande, Oregon, on March 9, 1927, to Byron Lemuel and Thelma (Meyer) Smith.
Quincy man dies from injuries in collision
A Quincy man died and two others were injured in a collision Tuesday night at state Route 282 and Road A Northwest, near Ephrata, according to the Washington State Patrol.
Legals for October, 20 2021
Moses Lake firefighters lose jobs over mandate
Three Moses Lake Fire Department firefighters were forced from their jobs Monday because they did not get the COVID-19 vaccine, but an online petition was started to help their cause.
Resources available for people facing mental health challenges
MOSES LAKE — While discussions about, and awareness of, mental health are more common than they used to be, much may remain unknown.
Legals for October, 19 2021
Campaign season: Seats up for grabs on Moses Lake City Council
Incumbent Mike Riggs faces challenger Deanna Martinez in the race for Moses Lake City Council Position 1.
Leonard ‘Len’ ‘Lenny’ Friedlander
Len passed peacefully at his home in Moses Lake from a short but heroic fight with cancer.
Births for Oct. 18, 2021
Samaritan Hospital Sept. 14-29
Soap Lake football presses on after loss to Waterville
While the Soap Lake High School football team has seen a couple of victories, it has struggled against league opponents and with injuries.
Moses Lake, Sunnyside game goes down to last 15 seconds
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake High School Chiefs took on the Sunnyside High School Grizzlies on Friday in a tight matchup that had spectators on their toes until the last seconds of the game.
Second half of property taxes due Nov. 1
EPHRATA — Grant County Treasurer Darryl Pheasant said he wants to remind county property owners the second half property tax payments are due to the county by Nov. 1, a release stated.
Legals for October, 18 2021
Fall fertilize for a healthier lawn
Lawns need to be fed regular applications of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium and other nutrients to stay healthy. Choosing the right kind of fertilizer and applying it at the right time is important.
Tough subjects: Moses Lake School Board discusses student surveys, flags in classrooms, records requests
MOSES LAKE — Student surveys, handling public records requests and the kind of flags teachers should be allowed to display in classrooms were all matters discussed by the Moses Lake School Board during a regular meeting Thursday.
Inslee: Nine out of 10 state workers complied with vaccine mandate
OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee said thanks to the more than 91% vaccination and exemption rate among state employees, essential state services should be relatively unaffected as the vaccination deadline passes on Monday.
Patsy Joann Berg
Patsy Joann Berg, 63, of Ritzville, Washington, passed away Oct. 5, 2021, at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane, Washington.
Bill Hensleigh
William “Bill” Hensleigh was born appropriately on April 1, 1947, in Kalispell, Montana, and passed away Oct. 5 at Prestige Assisted Living in Kalispell.