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Regan Bonato
1947 – 2025
Regan Dee Bonato, 78, passed away unexpectedly on January 29, 2025, from complications of the flu.
California lawmakers OK more exemptions from labor law
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California lawmakers on Monday OK'd exemptions to about two-dozen more professions from a landmark labor law designed to treat more people like employees instead of contractors.
Finalists for Kansas Supreme Court all women for 1st time
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Gov. Laura Kelly is set to fill a vacancy on the Kansas Supreme Court from the first all-female group of finalists in state history, though the state's most influential anti-abortion group is publicly opposing one of the candidates.
Building permits for Oct. 23, 2020
Unincorporated Grant County building permits
California may exempt more workers from landmark labor law
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California lawmakers on Monday were preparing to exempt about two-dozen more professions from a landmark labor law designed to treat more people like employees instead of contractors.
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Grant County Sheriff’s Office
Candidate filing week begins in mid-May
EPHRATA — If you have ever wanted to run for public office then 2018 might be your year to take the chance. A total of 23 offices are open for election this go-round.
Grant County property taxes among most complex in state
MOSES LAKE — It makes sense that King County — home to roughly $2.2 million people and the state’s economic powerhouse — would also have a complex property tax structure.
California voters to decide fate of affirmative action ban
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California's 1996 ban on affirmative action policies will be tested at ballot box in November as voters will decide whether governments and public colleges and universities can consider race in their hiring and admissions decisions — all against the backdrop of a presidential election and cultural upheaval over racial injustice.
California voters to decide fate of affirmative action ban
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California's 1996 ban on affirmative action policies will be tested at ballot box in November as voters will decide whether governments and public colleges and universities can consider race in their hiring and admissions decisions — all against the backdrop of a presidential election and cultural upheaval over racial injustice.
Minnesota legislative leaders: Deal close on bonding, taxes
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Legislative leaders have agreed on most details of a public construction package and tax bill, the Minnesota Senate's top Republican and the top House Democrat said Monday, while discussions continued on an elusive compromise on police accountability in response to the death of George Floyd.
Youthful Royal squad headed for state again
Lady Knights softball plays Montesano Friday
John Henry Albrandt
John Henry Albrandt was born Jan. 18, 1966, to Alex and Lorna Albrandt in Belle Fourche, S.D. The family moved to Moses Lake, in Dec. 1966 where John attended Moses Lake schools. He moved to Collbran, Colo., with his parents and younger sister, Julie, for his high school years and, after graduating, moved back to Moses Lake to begin a career in heavy construction.
Participants race at Family Triathlon
Results from Saturday's race
MOSES LAKE — More than 275 participants battled unpredictable weather conditions Saturday to compete in the Family Triathlon race at Blue Heron Park in Moses Lake.
Stoltman throws two no-hitters as Chiefs cruise
Weekend prep recaps
YAKIMA, Wash. — Moses Lake junior pitcher Karly Stoltman left no doubt in the Chiefs’ doubleheader sweep over Columbia Basin Big Nine rival Davis Friday afternoon.
Talks with Turner over networks continue
One provider in danger of losing all service