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Barry Lawson puts community first
Your vote counts and who you choose can have a big impact on your family and your finances. We are proud to support Barry Lawson in his run for Moses Lake City Council Position No. 4. Barry is fully invested in this community. When we think of what qualities are needed to help lead this community, he meets them all: level-headed, knowledgeable, hardworking and responsible. He understands and welcomes the duties expected of him as a City Council member and is driven to help Moses Lake balance its roots as a small rural farming community and the industrial development breathing new life to our area, all while supporting the needs of our community members. We have seen his unwavering work ethic for years and feel confident in our promotion of Barry for City Council Position No. 4. We encourage you to vote for him as well. Remember, this community can only reach its potential with the very best leaders guiding that journey. Vote Barry Lawson and know he’s always putting community first.
In Barry Lawson I trust...
I would like to endorse Barry Lawson for City Council position #4.
Lawson wants to do what's best for Moses Lake
Please vote for Barry Lawson for Moses Lake City Council Position No. 4. It’s not often I put a sign in my front yard for any candidate position – in fact, I can think of three times in the last 15 years – but Barry Lawson is an individual I believe would represent us with intelligence, humility, determination and the desire to do what’s right.
Legals October 12, 2017
City of Moses Lake Notice of Application and Optional DNS Blue Line Construction submitted an application on August 24, 2017 to construct a two-story 12,480 square foot (footprint) for the purpose of growing, processing, and packaging marijuana. Additional information submitted September 21, and the application was determined to be substantially complete and ready for review on September 28, 2017. The project location is 225 N. Silva. The site is 2.4 acres and is located in the Heavy-Industrial Zone. The project has been determined to be consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and the following development regulations are applicable to the project: City of Moses Lake Municipal Code Title 14: Environmental Regulations, Title 16 Buildings and Construction, Title 18 Zoning. Environmental review is required for this project. The City of Moses Lake has reviewed the proposed project for probable adverse environmental impacts and expects to issue a Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) for this project. The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be your only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposed project. No adverse environmental impacts have been identified, so no mitigating conditions have been identified as necessary through SEPA. The project review process may include additional mitigation measures under applicable codes. Written comments on this project will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on October 24, 2017. Persons who want to be informed of future actions, or the final decision on this proposal should provide their name and address to the project planner. The final decision on this proposal will be made within 120 days of the date of the notice of completeness and may be appealed according to the City appeal provisions specified in Moses Lake Municipal Code 20.11, Appeals. For more information, contact Daniel Leavitt at (509)764-3749. Submit written comments by mail to City of Moses Lake Community Development Department, 321 S. Balsam, P.O. Box 1579, Moses Lake, WA 98837. Copies of the information related to this application are available for review at no charge at 321 S. Balsam, Moses Lake. Date of Notice: October 6, 2017 #10032/125393 Pub: October 12, 2017
Othello approves Sand Hill development agreement
OTHELLO — The Othello City Council approved an agreement with the developer of Sand Hill Estates to share the costs of improving Olympia Street and install irrigation water lines to the development.
Legals October 11, 2017
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR ADAMS COUNTY, WASHINGTON SUMMIT LEASING, INC., a Washington ) SHERIFF'S PUBLICE NOTICE corporation, ) OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ) Plaintiff, ) CASE NUMBER 17-2-00127-2 ) JUDGMENT: August 10, 2017 v. ) ORDER SALE ISSUED: August 28, 2017 ) DATE OF LEVY: September 15, 2017 MID-COLUMBIA CARRIERS, LLC, a ) Washington limited liability company; ) CATALINA CANTU, an individual; the ) marital community of CATALINA CANTU ) & JOHN DOE CANTU, wife and husband; ) OSCAR M. CANTU, an individual; the ) matital community of OSCAR M. CANTU ) & JANE DOE CANTU,husband and wife, ) and TENANTS OR PARTIES IN ) POSSESSION OF THE REAL PROPERTY ) WITH TAX PARCEL NOS. 1-529-03-068- ) 2518 or 1-529-03-068-2519; ) ) Defendants. ) TO: MID-COLUMBIA CARRIERS, LLC, a Washington limited liability company; CATALINA CANTU, an individual; the marital community of CATALINA CANTU & JOHN DOE CANTU, wife and husband; OSCAR M. CANTU, an individual; the marital community of OSCAR M. CANTU & JANE DOE CANTU, husband and wife, and TENANTS OF PARTIES IN POSSESSION OF THE REAL PROPERTY WITH TAX PARCEL NOS. 1-529-03-068-2518 OR 1-529-03-068-2519 The Superior Court of Adams County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of Adams County to sell the property described below to satisfy a judgment in the above entitled action. If developed, the property address is: 3107 East Main Street, Othello, Washington 99344. The sale of the described property is to take place: TIME: 10:00 a.m. DATE: October 27, 2017 PLACE: LOBBY STEPS, ADAMS COUNTY COURTHOUSE 210 W. BRODWAY, RITZVILLE, WA The judgement debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $201,205.71 together with interest, cost and fees, before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the Sheriff at the address stated below. DATED: September 15, 2017 Dale J. Wagner, Sheriff Adams County, Washington By /s/ William C. Banner William C. Banner, Civil Deputy 210 w. Broadway Ritzville, Washington 99169 509-659-1122 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A portion of Farm Unit 78, Irrigation Block 45, lying in a portion of the South half of the Southwest quarter of Setion 36, Township 16, North, Range 29, East , W.M., Adams County, Washingtion, described as follows: PARCEL A: Beginning at a USBR brass cap monument in case marking the Southwest quarter of Section 36, said point bears North 89°47'00" West, from a USBR brass cap monument marking the South quarter corner of said Section 36; thence South 89°47'00" East, following the South boundry of the Southwest quarter 818.10 feet to the true point of beginning; thence continuing Sounth 89°47'00" East , 100.00 feet; thence North 00°30;00" East, 30.00 feet to a one-half inch surveyor's pin and cap; thence continuing noth 00°30'00" East. 387.44 feet to a one-half inch surveyor's pin and cap; thence North 89°47'00" West, 100.00 feet; thence South 00°30'00" West, 417.44 feet to the true point of beginning. (Also known as Parcel 4 of Survey Recorded 08/31/2008 under Recording No. 286571.) PARCELB; Beginning at a USBR brass cap monument in case marking the Southwest quarter of said Section 36, said point bears North 89°47'00" West, from a USBR brass cap monument marking the South quarter corner of said Section 36; thence South 89°47'00" East, following the South boundary of Southwest quarter 978.10 feet the point of beginning; thence continuing South 89°47'00" East, 288.70 feet; thence North 00°30'00" East, 30.00 feet to a one-half inch surveyor's pin and cap; thence continuing North 00°30'00" East 387.44 feet to a one-half inch surveyor's pin and cap thence North 89°47'00" West 288.70 feet to a one-half inch surveyor's pin and cap; thence South 00°30'00" West, 387.44 feet to a one-half inch surveyor's pin and cap; thence continuing South 00°30'00" West 30.00 feet to the true point of beginning. (Also known as Parcel 5 of Survey recorded 08/31/2008 under Recording No. 286571.) #10007/117364 Pub: September 20, 27, 2017 & October 4, 11, 2017
Quincy checks out police chief hopefuls
QUINCY — Either a current Grant County deputy sheriff or a police commander from Sunnyside will be Quincy’s next police chief.
Candidates forum set for Wednesday
MOSES LAKE — Candidates running for public office in Moses Lake will be gathering at the Moses Lake Civic Center Wednesday night to present their viewpoints and participate in a candidates forum.
Newhouse holding mobile office hours, service academy info night this month
WASHINGTON D.C. — Got a legislative question you need answered or need help dealing with a federal agency? Or maybe you are a student who is thinking about attending a U.S. service academy. If so, you’re in luck, as Fourth Congressional District Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Yakima, will be holding mobile office hours and service academy information nights in Grant and Adams counties this month.
Quincy City Council mulls investing in hospital
QUINCY — The Quincy City Council is considering buying $1 million in hospital debt as a way to help the cash-strapped Quincy Valley Medical Center.
Pack addresses his past, future
My name is Nathan Pack and I’m running for Moses Lake City Council Position No. 5.
Vote for Daryl Jackson
Once again, citizens of Moses Lake, you have the opportunity to make a change in the direction of our city. That change would be a positive vote for Daryl Jackson, running for Council Position No. 4. I have known Daryl for many years and had the privilege to serve with him on the Moses Lake City Council. During his tenure as city councilman and mayor, I found Daryl to be knowledgeable, open-minded and dedicated to the responsibilities of his position. His service as councilman and mayor proved his leadership skills and helped propel our city forward. Daryl will listen, act, and keep the integrity of our council and our city intact. As voting citizens, you have the right to expect upfront, open, well-researched direction from our elected officials. Daryl Jackson can and will be that person.
Character issues plague Pack's past
I’m writing because of my concern about one individual seeking a position on the Moses Lake City Council in position number 5. The candidate is Nathan Pack, who has a long history with the Washington State Court Records. Mr. Pack has difficulty following the law when driving a vehicle.
Legals October 4, 2017
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR ADAMS COUNTY, WASHINGTON SUMMIT LEASING, INC., a Washington ) SHERIFF'S PUBLICE NOTICE corporation, ) OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ) Plaintiff, ) CASE NUMBER 17-2-00127-2 ) JUDGMENT: August 10, 2017 v. ) ORDER SALE ISSUED: August 28, 2017 ) DATE OF LEVY: September 15, 2017 MID-COLUMBIA CARRIERS, LLC, a ) Washington limited liability company; ) CATALINA CANTU, an individual; the ) marital community of CATALINA CANTU ) & JOHN DOE CANTU, wife and husband; ) OSCAR M. CANTU, an individual; the ) matital community of OSCAR M. CANTU ) & JANE DOE CANTU,husband and wife, ) and TENANTS OR PARTIES IN ) POSSESSION OF THE REAL PROPERTY ) WITH TAX PARCEL NOS. 1-529-03-068- ) 2518 or 1-529-03-068-2519; ) ) Defendants. ) TO: MID-COLUMBIA CARRIERS, LLC, a Washington limited liability company; CATALINA CANTU, an individual; the marital community of CATALINA CANTU & JOHN DOE CANTU, wife and husband; OSCAR M. CANTU, an individual; the marital community of OSCAR M. CANTU & JANE DOE CANTU, husband and wife, and TENANTS OF PARTIES IN POSSESSION OF THE REAL PROPERTY WITH TAX PARCEL NOS. 1-529-03-068-2518 OR 1-529-03-068-2519 The Superior Court of Adams County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of Adams County to sell the property described below to satisfy a judgment in the above entitled action. If developed, the property address is: 3107 East Main Street, Othello, Washington 99344. The sale of the described property is to take place: TIME: 10:00 a.m. DATE: October 27, 2017 PLACE: LOBBY STEPS, ADAMS COUNTY COURTHOUSE 210 W. BRODWAY, RITZVILLE, WA The judgement debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $201,205.71 together with interest, cost and fees, before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the Sheriff at the address stated below. DATED: September 15, 2017 Dale J. Wagner, Sheriff Adams County, Washington By /s/ William C. Banner William C. Banner, Civil Deputy 210 w. Broadway Ritzville, Washington 99169 509-659-1122 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A portion of Farm Unit 78, Irrigation Block 45, lying in a portion of the South half of the Southwest quarter of Setion 36, Township 16, North, Range 29, East , W.M., Adams County, Washingtion, described as follows: PARCEL A: Beginning at a USBR brass cap monument in case marking the Southwest quarter of Section 36, said point bears North 89°47'00" West, from a USBR brass cap monument marking the South quarter corner of said Section 36; thence South 89°47'00" East, following the South boundry of the Southwest quarter 818.10 feet to the true point of beginning; thence continuing Sounth 89°47'00" East , 100.00 feet; thence North 00°30;00" East, 30.00 feet to a one-half inch surveyor's pin and cap; thence continuing noth 00°30'00" East. 387.44 feet to a one-half inch surveyor's pin and cap; thence North 89°47'00" West, 100.00 feet; thence South 00°30'00" West, 417.44 feet to the true point of beginning. (Also known as Parcel 4 of Survey Recorded 08/31/2008 under Recording No. 286571.) PARCELB; Beginning at a USBR brass cap monument in case marking the Southwest quarter of said Section 36, said point bears North 89°47'00" West, from a USBR brass cap monument marking the South quarter corner of said Section 36; thence South 89°47'00" East, following the South boundary of Southwest quarter 978.10 feet the point of beginning; thence continuing South 89°47'00" East, 288.70 feet; thence North 00°30'00" East, 30.00 feet to a one-half inch surveyor's pin and cap; thence continuing North 00°30'00" East 387.44 feet to a one-half inch surveyor's pin and cap thence North 89°47'00" West 288.70 feet to a one-half inch surveyor's pin and cap; thence South 00°30'00" West, 387.44 feet to a one-half inch surveyor's pin and cap; thence continuing South 00°30'00" West 30.00 feet to the true point of beginning. (Also known as Parcel 5 of Survey recorded 08/31/2008 under Recording No. 286571.) #10007/117364 Pub: September 20, 27, 2017 & October 4, 11, 2017
New Boys and Girls Club director wants to make a difference
MOSES LAKE — Kim Pope says she was a shy kid.
Legals September 29, 2017
City of Moses Lake Notice On August 17, 2017 Western Pacific Engineering submitted an application on behalf of the property owners, to vacate a portion of Commercial and Fig Street located at 630 E. Broadway, in a portion of Lot 2 Penhallurick Add. The City Council will conduct a public hearing on October 24, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers located at 401 S. Balsam Street. All interested persons are encouraged to attend and provide comment. Written comments on this proposal will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on the date of the public hearing. For more information, call Billie Jo Muñoz at 764-3751 or [email protected]. Submit written comments by mail to City of Moses Lake Community Development Department, P.O. Box 1579, Moses Lake, WA 98837. Copies of the information related to this application are available for review at Civic Center Annex, 321 S. Balsam, Moses Lake. Date of Notice: September 27, 2017 #09058/121434 Pub: September 29, 2017
Colville travel plaza rock sign to stay put
MOSES LAKE — A rock sign at the Colville Fuels Half-Sun Travel Plaza that is located in Moses Lake’s right-of-way will be staying where it is and will not be removed.
Dean Hankins is the sort of person we want on the city council
Who do you want on your city council? Do you want someone with a wide range of experience and education? How do things like serving his country with 25 years in the U.S. Air Force and two tours in Vietnam sound? How about management and budgeting experience in many departments of the Air Force? Does 40 years in the practice of medicine dealing with all kinds of patients and emergency situations sound like a good background? What kind of person would you want to help lead this city for the next four years? How about someone who is known to be completely honest, someone with unquestioned integrity? Do you want someone who knows the City of Moses Lake and its people? How about someone who took care of your children for years, someone who took care of many of you when you were children and into your adult years?
Boys and Girls Club hires new director
MOSES LAKE — The Boys and Girls Club of the Columbia Basin has hired Kim Pope of Samaritan Healthcare to be the club’s next chief professional officer.
Legals September 27, 2017
SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE # 778 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WARDEN HAS ADOPTED AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING ALTERNATIVE STREET STANDARDS FOR CONTIGUOUS SHORT SUBDIVISIONS Passed by the City Council of the City of Warden, Washington, this 12th day of September, 2017. Any person may obtain the full text of this ordinance by mail without charge upon request. #09053/119507 Pub: September 27, 2017