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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY
TO: CLINTON RICHARDSON; and anyone claiming a paternal interest;
House passes water retention bill, again
OLYMPIA - The House of Representatives has re-adopted a bill that protects an individual's water rights when that individual is not utilizing all of the water allocated to that right.
Still no decision for parental shooting case
EPHRATA - No decision has been made on whether the 14-year-old Moses Lake boy accused of shooting his parents will be tried as an adult or juvenile.
Requests for Qualified Bidders Small Works Roster
The Housing Authority of Grant County is requesting applications for a Qualified Bidders Small Works Roster for 2014. All trades of Construction and Construction materials vendors are covered in this application. Contractors/ Vendors must fill out an application and be approved in order to be eligible for work with the Housing Authority of Grant County.
Carpenter steps down as MLIRD manager
Moses Lake Irrigation District Manager Curt Carpenter tendered his resignation on Monday, citing health concerns and strain on his family.
Requests for Qualified Bidders Small Works Roster
The Housing Authority of Grant County is requesting applications for a Qualified Bidders Small Works Roster for 2014. All trades of Construction and Construction materials vendors are covered in this application. Contractors/ Vendors must fill out an application and be approved in order to be eligible for work with the Housing Authority of Grant County.
Moses Lake man changes plea to guilty in shooting
EPHRATA - A 21-year-old who allegedly shot a man in the head after using methamphetamine, changed his plea to guilty of attempted murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm.
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY
TO: LISA VALDEZ; and anyone claiming a parental interest;
The Fishin' Magician: Record-setting trout
Big news in our region is the report that a possible new state record lake trout (mackinaw) has been taken from Lake Chelan. Phil Colyar, owner of Colyar Jewelers in Wenatchee, was fishing at Lake Chelan on Monday, February 4th when he landed a whopper lake trout. He knew he could have a new record and headed for the dock.
Quincy nurse charged with misconduct
Allegedly used stolen information to obtain fraudulent prescriptions
OLYMPIA - A Quincy registered nurse has been charged with unprofessional conduct after allegedly obtaining more than 100 fraudulent prescriptions for drugs.
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
To: Whom It May Concern Unknown Fathers
Joan Gering
Gering, Joan N. Vehrs went to meet the Lord on Dec. 1, 2014, shortly after her 85th birthday.
Requests for Qualified Bidders Small Works Roster
The Housing Authority of Grant County is requesting applications for a Qualified Bidders Small Works Roster for 2014. All trades of Construction and Construction materials vendors are covered in this application. Contractors/ Vendors must fill out an application and be approved in order to be eligible for work with the Housing Authority of Grant County.
Norine Marie Jelmberg
Norine Marie Jelmberg, 79, passed away on February 21, 2014. Norine lived in Othello for 52 years.
Masquers seeks community talent for Soap Lake play
SOAP LAKE - The Masquers Theater is holding auditions for an upcoming comedy play opening June 28 in Soap Lake.
Chili feed to feature Alice Parker's recipe
ROYAL CITY – Visitor's to the Royal City Methodist Church's annual chili feed next weekend will be treated to Alice Parker's recipe once again.
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY
TO: LISA VALDEZ; and anyone claiming a parental interest;
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY
TO: LISA VALDEZ; and anyone claiming a parental interest;
Public Notice
Port of Moses Lake located at 7810 Andrews Street NE, Moses Lake, WA 98837 is seeking coverage under Washington State Department of Ecology's Construction Stormwater General Permit.
Oregon hopes to start paying $300 weekly unemployment bonus
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon hopes to start paying a new, $300 weekly unemployment bonus in the next few weeks, providing a financial boost to hundreds of thousands of Oregonians who had their benefits cut by at least half at the end of July.