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Ex-presidential candidate Andrew Yang joins NYC mayoral race
NEW YORK (AP) — Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang officially entered the race for mayor of New York City on Thursday, joining a crowded Democratic primary field that includes longtime elected officials and veterans of the administration of Mayor Bill de Blasio, who is barred by the city charter from seeking a third term.
Meek denies claim school district supported homeless camp location
The Moses Lake School District said on Thursday it opposed to the creation of a homeless encampment at the corner of Longview Road and Kinder Road in the northern part of the Moses Lake and played no role in helping the city select the site.
Ephrata council discusses city services to new jail
EPHRATA — Water and sewer service, land use and the new Grant County Jail were subjects of discussion by the Ephrata City Council at the regular meeting Wednesday. Council members approved an ordinance allowing the city to provide water and sewer services to the new facility...
Mattawa considering second cleanup event
MATTAWA — The spring cleanup in Mattawa was a big enough success that city officials are considering a second one in the summer or fall. “We collected 10.8 tons, which is 21,000 pounds of solid waste,” said city Public Works Director Juan Ledezma during the Mattawa City Council meeting June 15...
Warden to apply for $9.8M in state funds
WARDEN - Warden City Council unanimously passed a motion during Tuesday’s scheduled meeting to apply for $9.8 million dollars in funding from the Washington State Public Works Board to pay for city infrastructure projects...
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Moses Lake considers water conservation
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake City Council has delayed consideration of major changes to the city’s water conservation ordinance to May after council members expressed concern over how the new conservation rules would be enforced and the council’s ability to review the rules in the future. “There should be a sunset clause to revisit this,” said Mayor Don Myers during the roughly two-hour-long regular council meeting on Tuesday. Utility Services Manager Jessica Cole told council members the proposed changes would make current water conservation requirements year-round, limit summer lawn watering and irrigation to three days per week, prohibit watering between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. on watering days, ban it outright on Monday, limit the amount of water people can use on their lawns after a rainstorm and require immediate repairs to leaky water pipes.
Homeless challenge Denver encampment sweeps in federal court
DENVER (AP) — Homeless people filed a federal lawsuit on Monday seeking to stop Denver from clearing their encampments around the city, saying the operations violate their constitutional rights and also raise the risk of the spreading the coronavirus.
Homeless challenge Denver encampment sweeps in federal court
DENVER (AP) — Homeless people filed a federal lawsuit on Monday seeking to stop Denver from clearing their encampments around the city, saying the operations violate their constitutional rights and also raise the risk of the spreading the coronavirus.
Former city administrator sues Quincy, mayor
Wrongful discharge alleged
Cat owner appealing removal order
Moses Lake continues action against man with 29 cats
3 former Missouri city officials charged in fraud scheme
NEW MADRID, Mo. (AP) — Three former city officials in a small southeast Missouri town are facing felony charges after a
Warden water restriction may be lifted
Waiting for bacteria test
WARDEN - A voluntary water restriction in Warden may be lifted within the next few days.
Othello council hires Dunnagan as new police chief
Kittitas officer to start next week
Larson Rec Center supporters work to save Rec Center
MOSES LAKE - Supporters of the Larson Rec Center are raising funds and support in an attempt to save the Rec Center.
City of Moses Lake Notice of Application and Optional DNS
The City of Moses Lake submitted an application on March 3 to construct a concrete drain pad to dry street sweepings and material removed from storm drains. The site is 11789 Road 4 NE, west of the existing City Operations Complex. The application was determined to be complete and ready for review on Mar. 7. 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, and Title 20: Development Regulations.
Moses Lake answers printing bid questions
MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake City Council was asked why they didn't solicit bids for a recent printing and mailing job that was ultimately given to two out-of-city companies.
Othello council, mayor may see pay raises
Approve salary commission
OTHELLO - A five-person commission will examine the salaries of Othello's mayor and councilmembers.
Royal City man gets 9 months for vehicular assault
ROYAL CITY — A Royal City man will be spending nine months in jail for driving while intoxicated in late November near Royal City and causing a three-vehicle injury collision.