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Canada thistle
One plant that we are constantly fighting here at the weed board is the dreaded Canada thistle. This plant was actually the main reason that the weed board was formed.
Ritzville has van service
E-mail from Cheryl
Noxious weeds vs. the Bearded Bio Avengers
You know they are out there, growing, getting stronger. You are concerned about too much chemical use. Last year weeds literally drove you to your knees. You need help. Then you remember hearing about them.
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Moses Lake Police Department
Darleen (Boots) Verna Smith
June 16, 1938 – December 15, 2018
Police: Colorado woman with local ties likely killed at home, fiance charged
DENVER (AP) — Police in Colorado said Friday that a woman missing since Thanksgiving Day was likely killed at her home, and they have arrested her fiance and charged him with murder.
Leslie Wilson
August 9, 1945 – November 17, 2018
Legals December 19, 2018
NOTICE OF APPLICATION and PUBLIC HEARING December 19, 2018 Notice is hereby given that a Conditional Use Permit Application was received by Grant County on November 27, 2018 from Phillip and Shannon Hintz (9383 Road 11.5 NE, Moses Lake, WA 98837) and was found to be Technically Complete on December 11, 2018. PROJECT: A Conditional Use Permit to allow a transient residence related to an existing wedding venue business pursuant to Grant County Code 23.08.220(c). STUDIES REQUIRED: None. LOCATION: The site address of the subject parcel is 9383 Road 11.5 NE, Moses Lake, WA 98837. The site is located in the southwest quarter of Section 3, Township 20N, Range 28E, W.M., Grant County, WA. Parcel #19-0226-001. ZONING: Agriculture. PUBLIC HEARING: Grant County Hearings Examiner tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, February 6, 2018 at 12:00pm in the Commissioner's Hearing Room on the bottom floor of the Grant County Courthouse in Ephrata, WA. CONSISTENCY STATEMENT: This proposal is subject to and shall be consistent with Grant County Code, International Building Code, and International Fire Code. Copies of application materials (Files #P18-0377) are available from Mary Roe, Grant County Development Services, 264 West Division Avenue, PO Box 37, Ephrata, WA 98823, (509)754-2011, ext. 2538, [email protected]. Front Office hours: 8 am-12 noon, 1-5 pm, M-F. Comments must be submitted to Development Services no later than 5pm on January 7, 2019. Comments should be as specific as possible and may be mailed, e-mailed, or hand-delivered. All persons, agencies, or tribes have the right to comment, receive notice, participate in any hearings, request a copy of the final decision, and/or appeal the decision as provided by law and County Code. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the above listed materials. #12032/254477 Pub: December 19, 2018
Peter Doumit
March 26, 1950 – November 10, 2018
James Arthur Stansfield
June 5, 1924 – November 1, 2018
Dent seeks re-election to 13th district
Personal History
Wolf Advisory Group seeking members
Here is a chance for cattle ranchers and other interested persons to assist with the wolf situation.
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Grant County Sheriff’s Office
Terry Brewer – absentee PUD commissioner
1 have recently been told by other PUD commissioners that we have a commissioner running for re-election who spends four to five months in Florida. During this time he does video conference during the meetings but l feel that in this position he should be a full-time resident of Grant County. We should be able to meet in person with him to discuss power rates or other issues that affect the PUD.
Robert Walter Adams
May 18, 1933 – September 25, 2018
Lu Ida June Weber
May 31, 1932 – September 25, 2018
Emil Sackmann
April 18, 1922 – September 1, 2018
Ephrata cowboy poet set to perform at Quincy FCAD
EPHRATA — He writes and recites poetry, and sings songs, “for cowboys and people who have never seen a cow.”
Cleaning up after cows Revolutionizing wastewater treatment at Royal Dairy
As the office at Royal Dairy closes for the day and most of the workers go home, there are two distinct groups of workers that stay for the long haul — the thousands of cows that eat, gestate and prepare to be milked, and the millions upon millions of worms that labor to make use of what comes out of the operation’s back end.
Washington Cattlemen's Association seeking donations for state's cattlemen affected by recent wildfires
The Washington Cattlemen’s Association is accepting donations of hay, pasture, pasture seed, or funds for cattlemen or cattlewomen affected by recent wildfires in Washington state.