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Michael Leonard Keeling
Michael Leonard Keeling was born in Moses Lake, Washington on Dec. 30, 1967, and passed away on Nov. 10, 2022, at 54 years old. He married Janet Keeling on Aug. 28, 2021. They had seven kids total, four children and three stepchildren: Alfonso Chavez, Jose Chavez, Amy Chavez, Mike Keeling Jr., Jim Keeling, John Keeling and Jean Keeling, all of Moses Lake. He is survived by his dad Albert Keeling Sr. in Crescent City, California, one sister Pam Keeling of Centralia, Washington and one brother, of Moses Lake, Washington. He also had numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
Yvonne Prevo July 29, 1915 - December 23, 2017
Yvonne Prevo passed away on Dec. 23 at Evergreen Hospital surrounded by family. She was 102 1/2.
CWU selects new executive director of Institutional Effectiveness
ELLENSBURG - Jason Jones will be joining the Wildcat family on October 16, coming to CWU from the Board of Governors, State University System of Florida, where he has served as the chief data officer since 2017...
NOTICE
On Wednesday, March 30, 2005, pursuant to RCW 34.05 and 16.65. a hearing will be held at the Moses Lake Fire Station, 701 E. Third Ave, Moses Lake, Washington, commencing at 10:00 am to consider the application of Pamp Maiers and Larry Campbell dba Central Washington Livestock, LLC. to operate a public livestock market in Moses Lake, Washington on a regular weekly sales day of Tuesday and Wednesday of each week, the third Saturday of each month and the second Saturday of each month, seasonally.
Willard Stanley Shults
Willard Stanley Shults entered the world in Oklahoma on October 24, 1929 and left it on September 23, 2012.
Carl Dreher
Carl Dreher, 76, of Othello, Wash., passed away on Palm Sunday, March 20, 2005.
Dorothy Bault Peters
Born on May 10th, 1923 in Hermiston, OR to Hershel and Minnie Bault, Dorothy May Bault Peters completed life's journey February 20, 2012. Dorothy was greeted in heaven by her beloved Jesus Christ and loving husband who went to be with Jesus in 1985. She was also reunited with her son Richard Mark Peters who died of leukemia at the young tender age of 6 and her loving sister Delcia Cox. A celebration of life service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, February 24, 2012 at the Moses Lake Assembly of God Church, 431 E. Brown Ave., with Pastor Ryan Simmons officiating. Please sign the online guestbook or leave a note for the family at www.kayserschapel.com Arrangements are in care of Kayser's Chapel & Crematory, Moses Lake.
Tournament raises money for WSU scholarships
Event raised more than $20,000
MOSES LAKE — Members of the Grant County community and the Washington State athletic department gathered in Moses Lake Tuesday to participate in the Grant County Cougar Club’s 2009 Moses Lake Cougar Golf Classic tournament at the Moses Lake Golf Club.
THANK YOU
Reader thanks officials for attending events
MEMORIAL SPEECH
Upon hearing President Obama's memorial speech for the Arizona shooting victims I felt shaken with tears. I was filled with a new hope in the U.S. people. And not just Americans who have similar philosophies to mine. No, the president made it very clear: as a citizen I'm obligated to respect the essential goodness of anyone who tries to help shape a better country! He cautioned all Americans to be more "civil," liberals and conservatives alike. It reminded me of the inclusive and non-violent spirit of Mahatma Gandhi that inspired Martin Luther King and Mandela. So certain everyone who heard the speech would be uplifted, because nothing about it was divisive! President Obama challenged us "to become the America our children expect." To think before we speak? Avoid violent language. Trust the best intentions of other Americans who come from varying perspectives. Less cynicism and judgment. That is what I believe President Obama was so eloquently urging us to do.
Moses Lake Jr. Miss titled
MOSES LAKE — Courtney Earl was titled the 2007 Moses Lake Jr. Miss Saturday night at Moses Lake High School.
William Woodrow Walton
William Woodrow Walton, a well-known Moses Lake businessman, went peacefully to the Lord, surrounded by his loving family Thursday, June 16.
Moses Lake's rallies come up short at state
SPOKANE — Throughout the season, Moses Lake had the propensity to come back from any kind of adversity.
A hike into the past with local kids
The e-mail arrived on Feb. 25. It was from Lisa Porter.
Time to grow up
THE COLOR OF MONEY
WASHINGTON - As a parent, your job is to help your children develop the skills they need to become good citizens, and this includes being financially responsible.
Patricia Jean Teitzel
Patricia Jean Teitzel, 76, of Moses Lake, Washington passed away Oct. 31, 2022. A service will be held on Friday, Nov. 18, 2022, at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, 200 N. Dale Road, Moses Lake, Washington with Rosary beginning at 12:30 p.m. and Mass at 1 p.m.
Oregon wins 25th straight, beating Washington 73-49
SEATTLE (AP) — Basketball coaches sometimes have skewed perspectives. Oregon coach Kelly Graves illustrated this Saturday after his No. 7 Ducks showed a little toughness in a 73-49 win over rival Washington.
Michigan governor bans dining out, shutters bars and gyms
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued a sweeping order Monday banning dine-in customers at restaurants and closing all bars, movie theaters, gyms and other sports facilities to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Bringing back the music: Central Basin Community Concert series returns to stage tonight
While the venue may be different to start the season, the quality of the performances and the excitement from the community will be the same as the Central Basin Community Concert Association hosts its first performance since the pandemic Friday night.
LEGAL NOTICE
Moses Lake Irrigation and Rehabilitation District, Department of Natural Resources, Grant County Noxious Weed Board, Washington State Parks, Department of Ecology, Washington State Department of Transportation, and Washington State Department of Fish & Wildlife, are working together to control riparian noxious weeds in the Moses Lake/Grand Coulee waterway areas.