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City Council may block parking, unloading on some streets
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake city council members are considering an ordinance that would prohibit parking and unloading along certain city streets.
Push to condemn Seattle park with large homeless population
A local lawmaker wants to condemn a city-owned park in Seattle with a large homeless encampment next to a courthouse and declare the area a public safety hazard or nuisance property.
Push to condemn Seattle park with large homeless population
A local lawmaker wants to condemn a city-owned park in Seattle with a large homeless encampment next to a courthouse and declare the area a public safety hazard or nuisance property.
Push to condemn Seattle park with large homeless population
A local lawmaker wants to condemn a city-owned park in Seattle with a large homeless encampment next to a courthouse and declare the area a public safety hazard or nuisance property.
Othello wants ideas on spending COVID-19 relief funds
OTHELLO — A second public hearing has been scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Nov. 2 to take comments and ideas from Othello residents on the best use of about $2.3 million the town has or will have as part of federal COVID-19 relief funding.
City, DAR honor Miyo Koba
MOSES LAKE — The city of Moses Lake on Tuesday, along with the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, honored longtime Moses Lake resident and businessperson Miyo Koba with a special award and a key to the city in a ceremony at Tuesday’s regular Moses Lake City Council meeting. “As far as I know, this is the first of its kind,” said Mayor Don Myers. “We created the key to the city and I will be presenting it to Miyo to acknowledge the recognition by the Karneetsa chapter of women in history.” According to Stephanie Massart, regent of the local Karneetsa Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the society was recognizing Koba for her place in local and national history as a Japanese-American who was interned in a camp during World War II, as well as helping her husband Frank to run Frank’s Market on Nelson Road for many years.
Moses Lake tables sign ordinance again
Listened to concerns, seek draft
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake City Council continued to listen to concerns about an amendment to clarify an ordinance regulating the placement of signs in the city Tuesday night.
Moses Lake council, school board candidates discuss issues at forum
MOSES LAKE — Candidates for the Moses Lake City Council and Moses Lake School District discussed school and city finances, trust and water at a forum sponsored by the Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce. Joel Graves, running for city council, said Moses Lake has some challenges to address. “These aren’t problems that we can keep kicking the can down the road on,” he said. Council candidates Deanna Martinez, Graves and Jeremy Davis, and school board candidate Mike Nordsten, answered questions submitted by the forum’s sponsors. Council candidate Jim Perez sent a statement, saying work commitments kept him from attending. Chamber Manager Debbie Doran-Martinez said school board candidate Lila Baker had declined to attend, citing her withdrawal from the race due to health reasons.
Legals for August, 31 2020
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CITY OF MESA
ORDINANCE NO. 15-02
OTHELLO CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
CITY OF MESA
ORDINANCE
CITY OF MESA
City of Mesa is once again issuing Dog Licenses and tags. Dog Licenses are due June 1, 2012.
Royal High announces honored students
ROYAL CITY - Counselor Marge Edwards has named the Royal High School students of the month for April.
Royal City Spring Cleanup coming up
ROYAL CITY — The Royal City Spring Cleanup is Friday, April 20 through Sunday, April 22. The cleanup will take place beginning at 8 am to 5 pm.
Royal students of month named for October
ROYAL CITY - Counselor Marge Edwards has announced the Royal High School students of the month for October.
Oakland approves rules to restrict homeless encampments
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — City officials in Oakland approved a contentious new policy that will prohibit homeless people from setting up tents in parks or near homes, businesses, schools and some churches in the city that has seen a recent spike in the homeless population.
Oakland approves rules to restrict homeless encampments
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — City officials in Oakland approved a contentious new policy that will prohibit homeless people from setting up tents in parks or near homes, businesses, schools and some churches in the city that has seen a recent spike in the homeless population.
Kansas City weighs another bid to honor Martin Luther King
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A year after a