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Saddle Mountain to be home for wind turbines
Provides economic boost
OTHELLO — A wind turbine project is locating to Saddle Mountain near Othello this summer.
Moses Lake weighs cost of winter storm
MOSES LAKE - Warmer temperatures are melting the remnants of the recent winter storm, although the snow made a more lasting impression on Moses Lake's budget.
Family Services of Grant County building expands
Ribbon-cutting ceremony held
MOSES LAKE - Family Services of Grant County held a ribbon-cutting ceremony recently at their Moses Lake facility.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN OPEN RECORD PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD July 3, 2012 at 10:00 am in the Grant County Commissioners Hearing Room, Courthouse, Ephrata, WA regarding budget extension request for the following Grant County Departments:
City of Moses Lake
Paul Kirkendall submitted an application for a Shoreline Exemption and C-R Zone Conditional Use Permit on May 11, 2012 the application was modified on May 30, 2012.
Soap Lake extends marijuana moratorium
Medical grows continue to be banned
SOAP LAKE - Soap Lake joined several other Columbia Basin cities in extending a moratorium on the establishment of medical marijuana collective gardens.
Quincy sets adoption fees
Councilmember questions price
QUINCY - Quincy set the cost to adopt animals from the animal shelter.
City of Moses Lake
Notice of Application and Public Hearing
Budget cuts worry Warden chief
Cities might pay academy costs
WARDEN - Warden's police chief expressed concern about possible state plans to cut funding for the police academy.
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed bids will be received by the City of Kahlotus, at City Hall, E. 130 Weston Street, Kahlotus, Washington until 11:00 a.m., on October 17, 2012, for Downtown Sidewalk Project and will then and there be opened and publicly read for the construction of the improvements.
Promoter calls pig out a success
First-ever festival draws 16,000 people despite record heat
Too soon to tell on Rolls Royce plant
State spokesperson says Grant County would top list of possible locations
City of Moses Lake Notice of Application and Public Hearing
Cornerstone Real Estate Group submitted a major subdivision application on Feb. 22, 2005. The application was determined to be complete and ready for review on March 1, 2005. The proposal is to subdivide land into 52 single-family residential lots in the R-1, Single Family Zone. The site is located south of Virginia Street, between Crestview and Paxson Drives on a portion of Government Lot 5 in the SE 1/4 of S16-T19N-R28E. The project has been determined to be consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan, and the following development regulations are applicable to the project: Moses Lake Municipal Code (MLMC) Title 14: Environmental Regulations, Title 16: Buildings and Construction, Title 17: Subdivisions, Title 18: Zoning, and Title 20: Development Review Process.
New York's City Council recently passed a law requiring twice as many women's restrooms as men's in new public buildings.
It just may be the biggest stride in women's rights since we got the vote.
Celeb golfers to duel in the desert
MOSES LAKE — For the fifth year now, the Duel in the Desert will bring in hundreds of golfers from the Northwest — and this year the event will include two celebrity golfers: Bill Krueger, former Mariners pitcher and baseball analyst and "golf nut" Joe Malay.
Ellsworth Gibson "Gibb" Newton
Ellsworth Gibson "Gibb" Newton was born June 3, 1918, in Phoenix, Arizona. He left this life at 5:40 p.m. on March 14, after a prolonged decline due to Alzheimer's.
City of Moses Lake
Notice of Application, Optional DNS,
Advertising 2: Public Hearings for Oil Transfer Rules and Oil Spill Contingency Plan Rules
The Department of Ecology is seeking public comment on a set of three proposed rules designed to prevent
Schoesler wants constitution changed
Amendment would be for public pension system
OLYMPIA — Sen. Mark Schoesler, R-Ritzville, proposed a constitutional amendment to allow the state actuary more power related to setting rates in the public pension system Tuesday.
Quincy road to be blocked by train
Road blocked six days a week
QUINCY — Three Quincy streets are going to be blocked between 15 minutes to an hour Tuesday through Saturday starting in late March.