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Boys basketball, adult dodgeball at Moses Lake Parks and Rec
MOSES LAKE — Dodgeball for grownups and basketball fundamentals for grade-school-age boys will be among the classes offered through Moses Lake Parks and Recreation after the Thanksgiving holiday.
WinCo case moved to mid-April
MOSES LAKE — A Grant County Superior Court judge has pushed back the motion to dismiss hearing in the legal battle surrounding a WinCo Foods grocery outlet’s intention to locate in Moses Lake until April.
NOTICE OF MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
WinCo/Big Bend BSP - Construct a 58,285 SF grocery store with 346 parking spaces, and amend a binding site plan to create 3 new parcels.
NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Rezones - 1. Update the Transportation Element. 2. Change 47 acres from Public to Industrial. 3. Change 11.37 acres from Commercial to High Density Residential.
NOTICE OF MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
Crossroads North Phase 1 Major Plat - Divide 8.2 acres into 32 residential lots. The proponent is Hayden Homes. The site is located east of SR-17, between Wheeler Rd. & Nelson Rd.
Lincoln Day Dinner slated
MOSES LAKE – The Grant County Republican Party's annual Lincoln Day Dinner will be held on Saturday, Feb. 18, at the ATEC at Big Bend Community College.
Electronic monitoring ordered for boy who made threats
Soap Lake principal breathes sigh of relief
EPHRATA - The 16-year-old boy whose threats of violence prompted the closure of Soap Lake Middle/High School last week agreed to wear an electronic monitoring device to soothe concerns of the community.
NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
A Preliminary Plat of approximately 179.328 acres in order to create eight (8) lots from two (2) existing parcels in the Agriculture zoning district of Grant County.
NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
The applicant is proposing to construct a new building to be used as a dry fertilizer storage and distribution hub on 11.23 acres in the Rural Light Industrial Zone.
Moses Lake 10U takes Rattler Rumble
MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake 10U Rattlers went undefeated in tournament play over the weekend to take the Rattler Rumble Softball Championship.
Voters' Pamphlet art contest open for students
Theme is 'I am a change maker'
OLYMPIA - Fourth and fifth-grade students from across the state are invited to enter art into a contest with the winning submission to be featured in the 2013 Washington State General Election Voters' Pamphlet.
Comment period extended on Vantage Data Center
QUINCY - The Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) has extended the comment period for the proposed air quality permit for building the new Vantage Data Center northeast of Quincy.
FIFA exempts players from internationals in some countries
ZURICH (AP) — Clubs may be exempt from releasing players for upcoming national-team games in European countries that have travel restrictions because of the pandemic, FIFA said Monday.
China blocks imports from Australian beef producer
BEIJING (AP) — China blocked imports from an Australian beef producer on Friday after reporting a banned drug was found in its meat, and Australian officials said they were working to resolve the problem.
Scottish Conservatives pick new leader as key election looms
LONDON (AP) — Scotland’s Conservative Party appointed a new leader on Wednesday as it prepares to fight an election next year against the dominant Scottish Nationalist Party.
25 virus cases reported at Oregon summer camp
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — At least 25 campers and staff members at a camp east of Portland, Oregon have tested positive for COVID-19.
Letter: Farmers, legislators looking out for farmworker safety
Farmworkers are vital to our food supply. They are also vital to the farmers who employ them. Every farmer I know who hires farmworkers cares deeply about their health and safety. There has been a shortage of farm workers in Washington state for several years. That means farmers do everything they can to keep their workers happy and healthy so they will be able to continue working and will want to return the next year.
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Nationals' Strasburg ejected for arguing - from the stands
NEW YORK (AP) — A pitcher getting ejected for arguing balls and strikes — on his day off? And, from the stands?