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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Directors of Moses Lake School District No. 161 in the school district Board Room at the Central Washington Region Transportation Cooperative, 940 E. Yonezawa Blvd., Moses Lake, Washington for construction of the MOSES LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT WAREHOUSE as follows:
Feral pig removal effort begins
What, feral pigs in Grant County? Read on.
City of Moses Lake
Notice of Application and Public Hearing
City of Moses Lake
Joshua & Kerrie Buescher submitted an application for a Substantial Shoreline Development Permit and C-R Zone Conditional Use Permit on July 13, 2016.
Othello Senior Center receives much needed, helpful donation
OTHELLO — Adams County Commissioners stopped by the Othello Senior Center Feb. 16 to show their support in the form of a $10,000 donation.
Manweller bill would give counties a break
OLYMPIA - 13th District State Rep. Matt Manweller, of Ellensburg, has introduced legislation that would help the economies of small counties across the state.
Marijuana creating a buzz in Grant County
ROYAL CITY - Washington's new industry - marijuana - is growing like a weed.
Mayor Judy Esser served Mattawa half of her life
MATTAWA - Judith Kay (Glessner) Esser, 68, of Mattawa, who served 23 years as mayor, was laid to rest on Thursday, April 17, in the Mansfield Cemetery in her home town of Mansfield.
Job Corps temporarily halts new enrollment
MOSES LAKE - Columbia Basin Job Corps stopped accepting new students at least through June 30.
Mattawa Roundabout coming next summer
MATTAWA - Traffic safety at the intersection of Highway 243 and Road 24 will be improved by next summer, according to Mattawa Public Works Director Gary Crowder.
Mayor's wife encourages Fiesta attendance
I'd like to make use of this forum to extend an invitation to Royal City residents, Anglo, Hispanic, and all to attend the upcoming St. Michael's Church Mexican Fiesta on Sunday, Sept 16, in the park.
Seattle Fire employee arrested after Councilmember threats
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police on Friday arrested a city fire department employee in connection with threats made to a City Councilmember.
Seattle Fire employee arrested after Councilmember threats
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police on Friday arrested a city fire department employee in connection with threats made to a City Councilmember.
Seattle Fire employee arrested after Councilmember threats
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police on Friday arrested a city fire department employee in connection with threats made to a City Councilmember.
Seattle Fire employee arrested after Councilmember threats
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police on Friday arrested a city fire department employee in connection with threats made to a City Councilmember.
Everton can host derby when Liverpool could clinch title
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Liverpool could win the Premier League at the home of city rival Everton after local authorities approved Goodison Park being used for the game rather than a neutral venue.
Cyprus urged to provide trafficking victims free legal aid
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — The human trafficking arm of Europe’s top human rights body is expressing concern over Cyprus’ failure to grant free legal aid and expertise to trafficking victims during criminal proceedings.
Afghan cricket team starts training despite virus fears
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghanistan's national cricket team began a month-long training camp Sunday, even as the coronavirus was spreading widely across the country and an international aid organization warned it was on the brink of a humanitarian crisis.
San Diego police to stop using blood-stopping neck restraint
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Police in San Diego, the nation's eighth-largest city, will immediately stop using the carotid restraint in the wake of nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd after he was placed in a neck hold in Minneapolis, authorities said Monday.