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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
TO: SHILO INN, MOSES LAKE, INC., a Washington corporation; MOSES LAKE, INC., a Washington corporation; and KOHLI INVESTMENT, INC., d/b/a Sunval Express, a Washington corporation
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
TO: SHILO INN, MOSES LAKE, INC., a Washington corporation; MOSES LAKE, INC., a Washington corporation; and KOHLI INVESTMENT, INC., d/b/a Sunval Express, a Washington corporation
Racers to occupy Ephrata track
EPHRATA— Under the Saturday night lights in Eastern Washington, the Ephrata Raceway Park will host it's largest show of the year.
Reader encourages people to get involved
It takes a village. That was an unspoken subtheme at a public information meeting held Aug. 31 and chaired by MLPD Chief Dean Mitchell. The cooperative efforts between the Grant County Sheriff's Office and miscellaneous city police departments within the county were discussed. The proactive involvement of various youth groups to channel children toward more positive choices was highlighted and the need for us all to help make a difference in our communities was pointed out. Anyone who noticed the visible yet friendly police presence at our recent county fair saw that there were also police officers from other cities in Grant County. All part of a county wide gang task force that includes law enforcement from throughout Eastern Washington.
Weather for Monday, Aug. 14, 2023
The National Weather Service has issued an extreme heat watch for much of eastern Washington and northern Idaho from Monday through Thursday. An extreme heat watch indicates high risk for heat-related illnesses for much of the population, pets, and livestock, especially with extended outdoor exposure. Monday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 99. Clear in the evening, with a low around 72. Tuesday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 102. Mostly clear late in the day, with a low around 72. Wednesday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 99. Mostly clear at night, with a low around 71.
Moses Lake Fishing Regulations
Electoral College versus the majority
I feel compelled to respond to a letter I read in the editorial section of the Dec. 22 Columbia Basin Herald by Thomas Fancher titled: Preserve the Constitution, Electoral College.
State offers teens $12 per hour for summer litter crew jobs
LACEY — Teens in the Columbia Basin looking for summer jobs are encouraged to apply with the Washington state Department of Ecology Youth Corps for litter crews serving the Moses Lake or Othello areas and paying $12 an hour.
Big Bend CC announces commencement speaker
MOSES LAKE — David Estudillo, Grant County Superior Court judge, will be the keynote speaker at Big Bend Community College commencement scheduled for June 15.
Right angling: Quincy man says fly fishing more than just catching fish
QUINCY — Joshua Shew said for him, fly fishing is not so much about catching fish as getting to know nature.
Typhoon Hagiput hits coastal China, headed toward Shanghai
BEIJING (AP) — A typhoon brought high winds and heavy rains to China's eastern coastal areas Tuesday and was headed toward the financial hub of Shanghai.
Typhoon brings rains to coastal China, heads toward Shanghai
BEIJING (AP) — A typhoon brought high winds and heavy rains to China's eastern coastal areas Tuesday and was headed toward the financial hub of Shanghai.
2019 hunting prospects
This is the first of several columns containing 2019 hunting prospects.
Fresh News from MarDon
The MarDon Open Bass Tournament was a complete success.
Wayne Brisky
Wayne Eugene Brisky, 65, died on Sunday Sept. 27, 2020.
Inez E. James
Inez E. James, member of a Minnesota pioneer family, passed away March 20, 2008, at her home. She was bom Jan. 28, 1915, to John and Josephine Eklof at Cokato, Minn. She was baptized and confirmed at the Stockholm Lutheran Church, Cokato. She was a graduate of Cokato High School and of a two-year course in elementary education at Winona State College, Winona, Minn. She taught for a number of years in her home state. Later, following the example of her sisters, Inez moved to Washington state where she resumed her teaching profession. During this period, she attended Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Wash., where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in education. In 1953 she was married to Wm. Spencer James, Marlin, Wash. The couple shared in the management of their ranch at Marlin, as well as the Eklof farm in Minnesota. The couple had one son, Stuart F. James. Mrs. James was a member of Eastern Washington University Alumni Association and of the Washington State Retired Teachers Association. She was also a member of the Wilson Creek Grange Society, State and National. Mrs. James is survived by her son, Stuart and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Spencer and by an infant daughter, Diane; also her parents, sisters, Ethel A. Jones, Lillian M. Jurgensen and Irene E. Yon. Services will be held at the Odessa Cemetery Chapel on April 5 at 2 p.m. Mrs. James enjoyed springtime with the variety of flowers and their colors. So we are asking those that will come and honor this great lady to be brightly dressed with the colors of spring.
STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY (ECOLOGY)
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT A NEW AIR POLLUTION SOURCE
Curt Lovins
Curt Lovins, a resident of Bellevue, Washington passed away on Aug. 22, 2022, after a valiant battle with Parkinson’s disease.
Chasing turkey
Hunting wild turkeys has been an annual subject of this column. The fall general turkey season has been the target.
Trump to open more wildlife refuge land to hunting, fishing
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Trump administration plans to open 2.3 million acres of land for hunting and fishing at more than 100 national wildlife refuges and fish hatcheries under a proposal unveiled Wednesday that is aimed at giving Americans more recreational access on public lands.