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CITY OF MESA
ORDINANCE NO. 15-01
City accepts applications for funds
MOSES LAKE — The city of Moses Lake encourages small businesses and community organizations that have been impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak to apply for funding through the federal CARES Act.
CITY OF MESA
ORDINANCE NO. 16-02
Students of month named at Royal
ROYAL CITY - Royal High School counselor Marge Edwards has announced the school's students of the month for December.
Former Royal resident Mary Messer passes on
ROYAL CITY - Mary Messer, formerly of Royal City, passed away peacefully at the age of 91 at her residence in Shoreline, Wash. on April 17, 2012.
Quincy employee recognized for 10 years with the city
QUINCY — Howard VanBaugh, right, receives a certificate recognizing his 10 years with the city of Quincy from Mayor Paul Worley, left, at the Quincy City Council meeting Tuesday.
Moses Lake would OK chickens in city
MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake City Council tabled a proposal to allow chickens and rabbits in the city.
Guardiola extends at Man City, commits to rebuilding job
Pep Guardiola committed himself to turning a new generation into title-winners at Manchester City after signing a two-year contract extension on Thursday, prolonging his stay at the English club to a seventh season.
Manchester City to get Monday verdict in UEFA ban case
GENEVA (AP) — Manchester City will get the verdict on Monday in its appeal against a two-year ban from UEFA competitions.
Manchester City to get Monday verdict in UEFA ban case
GENEVA (AP) — Manchester City will get the verdict on Monday in its appeal against a two-year ban from UEFA competitions.
Aquatic Center advocate dead at 71
City manager remembers Biallas as 'one of the most unselfish'
Ephrata annexation questioned by citizens
Issue headed for public hearing in February
EPHRATA — A group of Ephrata-area homeowners is challenging the city’s annexation of a 0.73 acre lot at a Feb. 23 public hearing.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: CITY OF WARDEN STREET REPAIR PROJECT
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the City of Warden
Black, Sanderson try for Soap Lake position 2
SOAP LAKE - De Vaun Black and Kat Sanderson each told attendees of a forum why they were the best choice to serve in Soap Lake City Council position 2.
Mattawa Council, Wahluke School District officials discuss grant
The Wahluke School District met with the Mattawa City Council during a special virtual council meeting on Monday, where the school district shared the importance of the COPS grant the City of Mattawa received from the Department of Justice and how it will benefit Mattawa’s schools.
Mattawa City Council discusses park toys, police promotions, equipment
Mattawa City Council
MATTAWA — There was news to please city and police department employees at the Oct. 1 meeting of the Mattawa City Council.
Manchester City files appeal against UEFA ban at CAS
GENEVA (AP) — Manchester City has filed an expected appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport against a two-year ban from European soccer competition.
Brandon Scott wins Democratic nomination for Baltimore mayor
BALTIMORE (AP) — City Council President Brandon Scott, who ran a campaign focused on youthful energy, progressive ideas and experience, has won the Democratic nomination for Baltimore mayor. He has pledged to tackle longstanding challenges in the city such as gun violence and substance abuse.
NYC reports 1st coronavirus death of a person under 18
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City reported its first coronavirus death of a person under 18 years old as the number of fatalities in the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak continued to rise rapidly.
ML Council looks at sleep center options, honors Anderson for homeless work
MOSES LAKE — The City of Moses Lake will likely be given three future options for the location of the homeless sleep center, including an expansion of the current site. In a presentation to council members during a study session prior to the council’s regular Tuesday meeting, consultants with Portland-based ECONorthwest said they had looked at a number of sites around the city but finally settled on three possibilities — the current sleep center at the corner of East Broadway Avenue and SR 17, the Moses Lake Irrigation and Rehabilitation District’s building at 932 E. Wheeler Road, and the proposed site of the future Moses Lake Police Department building on North Central Drive. “We initially considered 12 sites, and narrowed it down to three,” said Lee Ann Ryan, a project manager for ECONorthwest. “It’s crazy to see how many sites we looked at.”