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Suspected gunman fatally shot by cops in Woodinville ID'd
WOODINVILLE, Wash. (AP) — The King County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified a 22-year-old man shot and killed by two King County Sheriff’s deputies in Woodinville on Monday.
AP PHOTOS: Occupied Mexico rights office becomes refuge
MEXICO CITY (AP) — In a colonial-era building in downtown Mexico City, dozens of feminist activists and crime victims have settled in after nearly three months of occupying the headquarters of Mexico’s National Human Rights Commission.
Additional charge filed against teen murder suspect
Now facing charges of murder, attempted murder, assault and drive-by shooting
ML man sentenced for vehicular assault
MOSES LAKE — A Moses Lake man was sentenced to four months in jail in connection with a 2015 vehicle and bicycle collision that left a man with two neck fractures and a lacerated septum.
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Legals September 19, 2017
Housing Authority of Grant County Call for Bids Fire Restoration of Karen Lane Apartments, Ephrata, WA Notice is hereby given that SEALED BIDS shall be received by the Housing Authority of Grant County (HAGC) located at 1139 Larson Blvd in Moses Lake, WA 98837 until 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday October 10, 2017 at 2:00 PM in HAGC conference room, at which time the Sealed Bids for the Restoration of Fire damaged Karen Lane Apts located at 269 D St SE, Ephrata, WA, shall be opened and publicly read. A bid walk will be held Tuesday September 27, 2017 at 9:00 AM at Karen Lane Apartments. Bid packages may be picked up at Housing Authority office located at 1139 Larson Blvd, Moses Lake, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Thursday or electronically through www.hagc.net. Bids must be received in Sealed Envelope, marked as "Karen Lane Apt Restoration" attention Doug Larsen. Housing Authority of Grant County Doug Larsen Maintenance Manager 1139 Larson Blvd Moses Lake, WA 98837 509.762.5541 #09039/116144 Pub: Sept 15, 18,19, 20, 21, & 22, 2017
Samaritan hospital reaches safety goals
MOSES LAKE — After considerable efforts at improvement, Samaritan Hospital reached its safety goals in March.
Candidates make their case at Quincy forum
QUINCY — Candidates talked about experience, debt financing, overcrowding at the Grant County Jail, competence, assessment procedures, government responsiveness and many other topics during an election forum Tuesday in Quincy.
Grant County Commissioners 'working on' proposed $135.1 million budget for 2019
EPHRATA — Grant County Commissioners are proposing a roughly $135.1 million budget for 2019, a roughly 11 percent increase from the 2018 budget commissioners approved last year.
Legals November 23, 2018
NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE EAST COLUMBIA BASIN IRRIGATION DISTRICT ACTING AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Directors of the East Columbia Basin Irrigation District will meet on the fourth (4th) day of December, 2018 at the office of the District at 55 North 8th Avenue, Othello, Washington, at 10:00 a.m. acting as a Board of Equalization to equalize the assessment roll for 2019. From the date of publication until the date of said meeting, the assessment roll will be at the office of the Secretary at the above address for inspection by all persons interested. The Board will, on said day, hear and determine such objections to the said assessment roll as may come before it and shall continue in session from day to day as long as may be necessary for a period not to exceed ten (10) days, exclusive of Sunday. Craig N. Simpson, P.E. Secretary - Manager East Columbia Basin Irrigation District #11045/246034 Pub: November 16, 23, 30, 2018
Washington State Library to digitize historic newspapers
The Washington Office of Secretary of State will be adding 100,000 pages to its nationally-recognized project of digitizing historic newspapers, using a grant announced Tuesday morning for $280,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
'Touch a Truck'
Helicopter, fire trucks, others close enough to touch
UN report: North Korean officials abused repatriated women
GENEVA (AP) — The U.N. human rights office reported Tuesday that scores of North Korean women who had traveled abroad in a desperate search for work were abused by security officials and police through beatings, detention in unsanitary conditions, undernourishment and invasive body searches after being sent back home.
Fire set, windows broken at Seattle protests
SEATTLE (AP) — Protesters in Seattle broke through a fence Saturday where a youth detention facility was being built, with some people setting a fire and damaging a portable trailer, authorities said.
Police: 9 shot, wounded at Syracuse, New York, 'celebration'
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Nine people were shot at a Saturday night “celebration" in central New York, authorities said.
CEO of parent company of Coach and Kate Spade resigns
NEW YORK (AP) — The CEO of the parent company of Kate Spade, Stuart Weitzman and Coach fashion brands resigned Tuesday citing allegations of misconduct by a woman with whom he had a relationship more than a decade ago.
CEO of parent company of Coach and Kate Spade resigns
NEW YORK (AP) — The CEO of the parent company of Kate Spade, Stuart Weitzman and Coach fashion brands resigned Tuesday citing allegations of misconduct by a woman with whom he had a relationship more than a decade ago.
Minneapolis council members pledge thoughtful police revamp
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Members of the Minneapolis City Council are pledging a thoughtful approach to their proposal to dismantle the city's police department following the killing of George Floyd.
Watchdog eyes violent routing of protesters near White House
An Interior Department watchdog office will investigate law enforcement and security forces’ violent clearing of protesters from a square in front of the White House earlier this month.
Voters could get say on abolishing police after Arbery death
ATLANTA (AP) — A bill to let local voters decide whether to abolish the scandal-plagued Glynn County police department has gone to Gov. Brian Kemp for his approval or veto, having gained support in the Georgia legislature after the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery.