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Legals January 9, 2019
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF VACANCY - BOARD OF DIRECTORS Due to the expiration of term of office for a Director of the Noxious Weed Control Board of Grant County, candidates are being sought to fill the position by appointment. The expiring position is for Director of Section 5, which covers the portion of Grant County lying southerly of the Frenchman Hills. The term of office will be for four (4) years and will begin March 1, 2019. All persons interested in appointment to the board and residing in Section 5 must make a written application that includes the signatures of at least ten registered voters residing in Section 5. The written application must be filed at the office of the Noxious Weed Control Board of Grant County, 32 C Street NW, Room 321, Ephrata, Washington, prior to 8:30 am on January 24, 2019. AUTHORITY: Noxious Weed Control Board of Grant County under Chapter 17.10 RCW. Dated this 2nd day of January, 2019. Signed: Ron Tebow, Chairman Rich Callahan, Vice-Chairman Summer Sahli, Director Chuck Sandmann, Director Wes Sieg, Director #01002/255669 Pub: January 2, 9, 2019
Royal City Council approves contractor
ROYAL CITY — The Royal City council met for it regular meeting on Tuesday evening, March 5. During the meeting, Apollo Inc, of Kennewick, was awarded the contract for the city’s UV construction project. They will be doing the construction and installation necessary to install the city’s new ultraviolet disinfection system at the wastewater plant. The old system is no longer being supported by the manufacturer.
Judy Warnick's effort to block income tax fails
OLYMPIA — On March 7, the state Senate’s Democrat minority blocked a proposed constitutional amendment that would ban a tax on individual incomes in Washington.
Too much water runoff for Potholes Reservoir currently
POTHOLES — The water level in Moses Lake and Potholes Reservoir is so high right now that local officials are having to release water just to hold the level steady.
Embattled Othello wrestling coach will not face criminal charges
OTHELLO — Adams County prosecutors have declined to press charges against former Othello High School wrestling coach Jacob Jermaine “J.J.” Martinez, who resigned from that position in March following accusations that he had an inappropriate relationship with a student.
Old Hotel gallery to feature area photos
OTHELLO - The Old Hotel Art Gallery is featuring the work of Gordon Warrick, Biologist/Photographer from the Othello Wildlife Refuge, during the month of March.
Breast and cervical cancer screenings this Saturday at CBHA
OTHELLO - Columbia Basin Health Association (CBHA), Othello Hospital and the Tri City Cancer Center are teaming up to provide potentially life saving screenings from 9 am to 1 pm on Saturday, March 22nd at the 14th Avenue Medical & Dental Center in Othello.
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'My Fair Lady' opens tonight
MOSES LAKE — The Basin Community Theatre production of “My Fair Lady” opens tonight for six performances over two weekends. Performances are at the Moses Lake High School theater, 803 E. Sharon Ave.
Monday, March 28, 2016
Commission rejects petitions to repeal transgender bathroom rule • Hundreds of children enjoy Easter egg hunt at McCosh Park • Fode Farms land does not sell at auction • Peninsula students stand with Team Michael • Man allegedly hits rocks at people with gold club • Molahiettes bring home national, state titles • Spaghetti for Haiti: An altruistic Endeavor • Rep. Newhouse to host 'Veteran Listening Session' • MLSD will add 3 mental health counselors next year • New rehab director named at Columbia Basin Hospital • Sophomore Richardson, freshman Bailey help Moses Lake complete sweep of Ike • Late goal leads Quincy in boys soccer action • Moses Lake wins second shootout in a row • Othello takes pair from East Valley
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Five of six M&O levies approved in area school districts • Teacher shortage bill moves through Senate committee • 'Them Three' opens at Soap Lake Masquers Friday • House, Senate committees OK youth mental health bill • Moses Lake seniors receive suspected financial scam letter • Moses Lake woman sentenced for meth possession • Irrigation water to start flowing in March • Clay: It began 25 years ago, but who's counting • Cooper McCullough eyes return to state finals • Will Othello overcome Sunnyside's numbers, Warden's tradition and Grandview's power? • Warden boys advance to district semifinals • Men's golf league forming in Royal
Derek James Minnis
Derek was born to Beverly and Gordon Minnis in Moses Lake, Wash. He spent his childhood in Moses Lake and graduated from MLHS class of 2000. Derek was a seven-time letterman in wrestling, football and track.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Junior Livestock Show Friday, Saturday at the Fairgrounds • ML students learn engineering concepts • Satisfaction, disappointment and frustration for legislators this session • BBCC to open new medical simulation lab • Animals available for adoption at Home and Lifestyles Expo • U.S. Air Force brass quintet to hold free concert in Moses Lake • You don't get a second chance at a first impression • Owen leaves office with dignity • Performances over spring break at local libraries • Man allegedly threatens to kill victim, police • Japanese Ag Training Program farmer retires after 43 years • American agriculture keeping pace with changing times • Japanese wind socks for Free Family Saturday • Potholes remains refreshing • Three locals make AP all-state basketball team • Big Bend baseballs wept by Columbia Basin
Alan Carroll Tucker
May 7, 1943 – November 28, 2015
May 7, 1943 – November 28, 2015
Monday, March 7, 2016
Youth Outdoors Unlimited banquet fills the house • Last post for National Guard unit: 11161st Transport Company says goodbye with parade • Grant County seeks Fair Advisory Committee members • MLSD to host fourth community forum next week • Ephrata man pleads not guilty to assaulting girlfriend • Moses Lake man charged with unlawful possession of a firearm • Republican women to meet Tuesday • Fundraiser for cancer victim Friday • Fodes scaling back farming operations after 32 years • Moses Lake finishes fourth, Jessie Loera dazzles in final high school game • LRS finishes fifth in 2B tournament • ACH girls place fourth in Spokane • ACH boys lose in 1B title game • Big Bend gets past Bellevue and reaches Elite Eight
MOSES LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF YAKIMA JUVENILE DIVISION
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF YAKIMA JUVENILE DIVISION
MOSES LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF YAKIMA JUVENILE DIVISION