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City keeps dream alive
Second lake crossing still in the eye of city leaders, 30 years later
Plan details recommendations for adding more Mattawa housing
MATTAWA — An overflow crowd filled Mattawa City Hall March 30 for a discussion about updating the city’s housing policies and regulations. Mattawa City Council members are scheduled to vote May 18 on a “Housing Action Plan,” which is the first step in that process. About 40 people attended the meeting, which featured a review of the proposed plan. Rachelle Bradley of SCJ Alliance, the city’s planner, said the plan is still a proposal and encouraged residents to comment.
Christensen appointed Royal City mayor
ROYAL CITY — The torch was passed at the Royal city City Council meeting Tuesday, as Council Member Michael Christensen was sworn in as the city’s new mayor. Christensen replaced Mayor P. Kent Anderson, who announced his resignation last month...
State plans 2023 SR17 project in Moses Lake
Moses Lake examines particulars associated with new MLPD building
MOSES LAKE — The Washington State Department of Transportation is planning on resurfacing a lengthy stretch of State Route 17 through Moses Lake next summer, Moses Lake City Engineer Richard Law told members of the city council at a regular meeting on Tuesday. “They are going to be resurfacing SR 17 from I-90 to Randolph Road,” Law told council members...
Soap Lake council makes allegations against mayor
SOAP LAKE — On Oct. 15, at the regular council meeting, several Soap Lake City Council members made allegations against Mayor Peter Sharp of unlawful recording in city buildings, including the Soap Lake Police Station, Soap Lake City Hall and the Soap Lake Tourism Center, sending an inappropriate email to city staff and misuse of city credit cards.
Missouri woman whose arrest sparked outrage gives birth
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Black woman whose arrest when she was nine-months pregnant sparked outrage has given birth to a girl, her attorney says.
Missouri woman whose arrest sparked outrage gives birth
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Black woman whose arrest when she was nine-months pregnant sparked outrage has given birth to a girl, her attorney says.
Police arrest dozens during unauthorized Maryland car rally
OCEAN CITY, Md. (AP) — More than 100 people have been arrested on criminal and traffic offenses during an unauthorized car rally in a Maryland city, where confrontations between participants and police were captured on videos.
Renton City Council: Homeless people at hotel must move out
SEATTLE (AP) — A suburban Seattle city council passed emergency legislation Monday that tightens city regulations around homeless shelters, and will require more than 200 people temporarily living in a local hotel to move.
Renton City Council: Homeless people at hotel must move out
SEATTLE (AP) — A suburban Seattle city council passed emergency legislation Monday that tightens city regulations around homeless shelters, and will require more than 200 people temporarily living in a local hotel to move.
Royal City man gets 15 months for assaulting young girl
ROYAL CITY — A Royal City man will be spending over a year in prison for sexually assaulting a young girl.
Andrew Jackson statue loses status in city named for him
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A Mississippi city named after former U.S. President Andrew Jackson will remove a downtown statue of him and put it in a less prominent spot.
Auditor's office gives ML passing marks
City above board on all audited areas, WSAO says
City of Moses Lake Notice of Application and Public Hearing
City of Moses Lake
City of Soap Lake will retain its name
SOAP LAKE - Waters lapping against Soap Lake's city limits will continue to share the same name as the city.
Royal City man dies in accident
ROYAL CITY — A two-vehicle accident left a Royal City man dead Saturday morning about three miles east of town, according to the Grant County Sheriff's Office.
Bacteria found, cleaned from Ephrata water
EPHRATA - Tests showed bacteria in Ephrata's water system for a second time this year.
Quincy approves garbage, recycling agreement
Unknown whether prices will change
QUINCY - Quincy residents will be receiving recycling bins by May 1, following the approval of an agreement by the city council.
Quincy meeting includes crime commission
QUINCY - Quincy officials hope to get city residents involved in the Public Safety Commission.
Soap Lake mayor confirms chief fired
No comment on reason why
SOAP LAKE - With the mayor out of town, Soap Lake city officials are remaining silent on the firing of former fire Chief Dan Shields.