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Climber missing at Mount Rainier park near 2014 tragedy site
A climber missing since Friday while travelling through treacherous terrain at Mount Rainier National Park marks the third person to go missing at the Washington park in a little more than a week.
Climber missing at Mount Rainier park near 2014 tragedy site
A climber missing since Friday while travelling through treacherous terrain at Mount Rainier National Park marks the third person to go missing at the Washington park in a little more than a week.
Climber missing at Mount Rainier park near 2014 tragedy site
A climber missing since Friday while travelling through treacherous terrain at Mount Rainier National Park marks the third person to go missing at the Washington park in a little more than a week.
Wahluke Slope Fire in mop-up stages
A brush fire that started Friday night burned at least 13,000 acres along the Saddle Mountain area north of Wahluke. As of noon on Sunday, the fire was 75 percent contained and mostly tamped out, except for small smoldering hot spots. There has been no additional fire perimeter growth since late last night, and the fire is currently in the mop up stages, according to officials with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which manages Saddle Mountain area.
Hiking for trout: A walk in the mountains can take you to some great pools
With the snow melted in the mountains it’s the perfect time to lace up your hiking boots and hit the trail with a rod in hand to target trout.
Washington Achievement Award Recipients in Wahluke
MATTAWA - Saddle Mountain Intermediate School and Morris School Middle School are recipients of the 2011 Washington Achievement Award, according to Liz Leitz, assistant to the superintendent.
Casino may eye expansion into Moses Lake
Project 'just in talking stage at this point'
Michael Lee Lane
September 9, 1944 – December 14, 2019
Quincy shooting suspect arrested
QUINCY - Arnoldo Mendoza, wanted for attempted murder for the shooting of Luis Murillo on July 19, was arrested on July 25 at a home on Mountain View Drive in Quincy. ?
Dennis Leon Knowles
Dennis Leon Knowles, a 65 year old former Carey, Idaho resident, passed away suddenly on Sunday, September 29, 2013 with his family at his side in Spokane, Washington. He was born on February 25, 1948 in Wendell, Idaho, the first born child of Leo Thomas and Gloria (Holt) Knowles, and attended schools in Shoshone, Idaho. He lived in Shoshone until he moved to Carey in the 1970s, where he continued to work for the Idaho Department of Transportation. He retired 10 years ago from IDT and continued living in Carey until he moved to Moses Lake, Washington this past year to live with his daughter and her family.
Arlene Rose Lawson
Arlene Rose Lawson went to be with her Savior Jesus Christ Sept. 19, 2021, after a year-long battle with cancer.
More than 1,700 acres added to conservation lands inventory
OLYMPIA – Washington added 1,726 acres of land for conservation through ten land acquisitions in 2023, according to an announcement from the Washington Department of Natural Resources.
Beverly L. Anderson
Beverly L. Anderson, 89, of Moses Lake, Washington, passed away on Sept. 3 surrounded by her loving family.
Groups want federal protection for wolverines
Wolverines are the largest members of the weasel family, but they look more like small bears with bushy tails.
Groups want federal protection for wolverines
Wolverines are the largest members of the weasel family, but they look more like small bears with bushy tails.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed Bids will be received by the Public Utility District No. 2 of Grant County at Ephrata, Washington until 2:30 P.M. on April 21, 2015 for Supplying One (1) 230kV A-Frame Structure for the Mountain View 230kV Substation and Steel Structures for the Mountain View 230kV A-Frame Substation and the South Ephrata 115kV Substation as more fully described in Contract Documents 170-4014.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed Bids will be received by the Public Utility District No. 2 of Grant County at Ephrata, Washington until 2:30 P.M. on April 21, 2015 for Supplying One (1) 230kV A-Frame Structure for the Mountain View 230kV Substation and Steel Structures for the Mountain View 230kV A-Frame Substation and the South Ephrata 115kV Substation as more fully described in Contract Documents 170-4014.
David W. Lee
Born in Wenatchee, Washington, David Lee grew up in Ephrata, where his parents John and Mary Lee owned and operated the movie theaters in the area. David graduated from Ephrata High School in 1961, where he was an excellent student and participated in sports, lettering in football, basketball and track. He always appreciated the excellent head start he received at EHS in his life-long pursuit of education and learning. He also formed friendships in Ephrata that he nurtured and maintained throughout his life, no matter where he was in the world. Lured by the school's excellent biology department, David enrolled at Pacific Lutheran University after high school. Midway through college, he dropped out for a year, and carrying everything he needed on his back, David took the proverbial slow boat to the South Pacific, exploring New Zealand, Fiji, the Society Islands and Hawaii. From these exotic travels, he was inspired to become a botanist.
Lawsuit threatened over about-face on grizzly reintroduction
SEATTLE (AP) — A conservation group is threatening to sue the Trump administration over its sudden reversal of plans to restore grizzly bears in the North Cascade mountain range of Washington state.
Lawsuit threatened over about-face on grizzly reintroduction
SEATTLE (AP) — A conservation group is threatening to sue the Trump administration over its sudden reversal of plans to restore grizzly bears in the North Cascade mountain range of Washington state.