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Legals September 27, 2017
NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION and REGISTRATION DEADLINES - ADAMS COUNTY, WA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a General Election will be held on November 7, 2017 in Adams County, State of Washington, to submit to the qualified electors thereof, for their approval and adoption or rejection, State and Local Propositions, and to elect Federal, State and Local Officials. Registration Deadlines: The last day for mail in and online voter registrations and transfers and voter registration updates for the November 7, 2017 General Election is Monday October 09, 2017. Persons may register to vote and also update their address and other information online at www.vote.wa.gov The last day of in-person registration for voters not currently registered in Washington State for the November 7, 2017 General Election is Monday October 30, 2017. In-person registration will occur only at the Adams County Auditor's Office at 210 W Broadway Ave, Ritzville, WA 99169. Canvassing Board Meetings: The Adams County Canvassing Board will hold public meetings for the November 8, 2017 General Election on the following dates: Monday, October 16, 2017 L & A Testing at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 7, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. Monday, November 13, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. Monday, November 20, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 11:00 p.m. - the election will be certified at the conclusion of this meeting These meetings will take place at the Adams County Auditor's Office at 210 W Broadway Ave, Ritzville, WA 99169. Jurisdictions with offices and ballot measures on ballot: Advisory Votes Advisory Vote No. 16 - Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1597 Advisory Vote No. 17 - Engrossed House Bill 2163 Advisory Vote No. 18 - Engrossed House Bill 2242 Adams County County Clerk - Partisan Office - 1 Year Unexpired Term Local Nonpartisan Offices Port of Othello Commissioner District 1 - 6 year term Hospital District 2 - EARH Commissioner District 3 - 6 year term Commissioner District 5 - 6 year term Hospital District 3 Commissioner Position 3 - 6 year term Commissioner Position 5 - 6 year term Washtucna School District 109 Director, Position 1 - 2 year unexpired term Director, Position 2 - 4 year term Director, Position 4 - 4 year term Director, Position 5 - 4 year term Benge School District 122 Director, Position 1 - 2 year unexpired term Director, Position 2 - 4 year term Director, Position 3 - 2 year unexpired term Director, Position 4 - 2 year unexpired term Director, Position 5 - 4 year term Lacrosse School District 126-8J Director, Position 1 - 4 year term Director, Position 2 - 4 year term Director, Position 3 - 4 year term Lamont School District #128 Director, Position 2 - 4 year term Warden School District 146-161 Director, District 1 - 4 year term Director at Large District 4 - 4 year term Director at Large Position 5 - 4 year term Othello School District 147-163-55 Director, District 1 - 4 year term Director, District 3 - 4 year term Director, District 4 - 4 year term Odessa School District 157 Director, District 1 - 4 year term Director, District 3 - 2 year unexpired term Director at Large, Position 5 - 4 year term Lind School District 158 Director, Position 1 - 2 year unexpired term Director, Position 3 - 4 year term Ritzville School District 160-67 Director, District 1 - 4 year term Director, District 3 - 4 year term Director, District 5 - 4 year term North Franklin School District J51-162 Director, District 1 - 2 year unexpired term Director, District 2 - 2 year unexpired term Director, District 3 - 4 year term Director, District 4 - 4 year term Sprague School District 163-8J Director, Position 3 - 4 year term Director, Position 5 - 4 year term Endicott School District 308 Director, Position 2 at Large - 4 year term Director Position 4 - 4 year term Town of Hatton Council, Position 4 at Large - 4 year term Town of Lind Mayor - 4 year term Council, Position 1 - 4 year term Council, Position 2 - 4 year term Council, Position 3 - 4 year term Council, Position 5 - 2 year unexpired term Town of Washtucna Council, Position 2 - 2 year unexpired term Council, Position 3 - 4 year term Council, Position 5 - 4 year term City of Ritzville Council, Ward 3 - 4 year term Council, Ward 5 - 4 year term Council at Large - 2 year term Council at Large - 4 year term City of Othello Mayor - 4 year term Council, Position 1 - 4 year term Council, Position 2 - 4 year term Council, Position 3 - 4 year term Fire Protection District 1 Commissioner, Position 2 - 6 year term Fire Protection District 2 Commissioner, Position 1 - 4 year unexpired term Commissioner, Position 2 - 2 year unexpired term Commissioner, Position 3 - 6 year term Fire Protection District 3 Commissioner, Position 1 - 6 year term Fire Protection District 4 Commissioner, Position 3 - 6 year term Fire Protection District 5 Commissioner, Position 1 - Short & 6 year term Commissioner, Position 3 - 4 year unexpired term Fire Protection District 6 Commissioner, Position 2 - Short & 6 year term #09041/116684/119405 Pub: September 27, 2017
Moses Lake to withdraw from conservation district
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake City Council unanimously voted to withdraw from the Grant County Conservation District (GCCD) during Tuesday night’s council meeting.
Tax policy changes must be carefully crafted and coordinated
Key tax policies emanating from the east and west coasts are like passenger trains passing one another heading in opposite directions.
Ephrata votes to leave county conservation district
EPHRATA — The Ephrata City Council voted unanimously Wednesday evening to withdraw from the Grant County Conservation District.
Expert: Small towns should take bold, small steps
RITZVILLE — Take small steps and don’t be afraid to just do something.
Mike Riggs a good choice for council
Mike Riggs has many experiences, qualifications, and skills that will make him an excellent choice for membership on the city council.
Don't let special interest group influence city council election
Do you know what a PAC is? It’s a “political action committee,” a special interest group that will spend money to get the candidate of their choice elected. A candidate can say he or she is self-funded but then a PAC can spend unlimited money on their election. These are most often business people, such as the local Realtors PAC. These are not people who throw away money; they expect something in return for their expenditures. You need to ask yourself what they think they are buying with the money they will be spending in the Moses Lake City Council election. And they are not the only special interest group that has taken an interest in our elections in the recent past.
Legals September 20, 2017
CITY OF WARDEN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A Public Hearing will be held, October 10, 2017 at 7 PM in the Council Chambers located at 201 So. Ash Avenue, Warden, WA. The Public Hearing is to hear comment regarding the disposal of surplus property with vested fee title by the City of Warden. The property is a portion of Farm Unit 136, Block 44. (Approximately 3 acres) - The property is commonly known as the drop box site, north of Warden. Proposed use of the lands involved is Industrial Development. #09044/117081 Pub: Septemer 20, 2017
Legals September 20, 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
Col. Clyde Owen honored by Moses Lake, Port of Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake as we know it today might look a little bit different if Col. Clyde Owen had never come to the city. Owen, the last commander at Larson Air Force Base and first executive director at the Port of Moses Lake, was recently recognized by the city of Moses Lake and the port for his years of service to the community.
Melba (Bender) Wilkinson
December 16, 1932 – September 11, 2017
Othello Career Showcase connects local employers with local students
OTHELLO — In what is being billed as the first major effort in many years to connect local employers with local students, the Othello Industry Council, Adams County Development Council and the Othello School District have teamed up to provide local kids a ‘passport to the future.'
Moses Lake to withdraw from conservation district
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake City Council unanimously voted to withdraw from the Grant County Conservation District (GCCD) during Tuesday night’s council meeting.
Legals September 15, 2017
CITY OF MOSES LAKE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the MOSES LAKE CITY COUNCIL, at the Civic Center Located at 401 S. Balsam at 7:00 p.m. on October 10, 2017 to consider The vacation of a portion of Commercial Street & Fig Street right-of-way Any person wishing to file for or against the above mentioned request may be heard at the above stated time and place DATED: September 13, 2017 s/Gilbert Alvarado Deputy City Manager / Com. Dev. Director 09035/115954 Pub: September15, 2017
Daryl Jackson would be an excellent council member
I have known Daryl Jackson for over 35 years. Daryl was a volunteer for the Grant County Sheriff’s Office as a Search and Rescue member and assisted with the Sheriff Reserve Program. Daryl was very supportive with the Tent Jail project which saved hundreds of thousands of dollars to the citizens of Grant County. Daryl’s strategic planning abilities are beyond reproach. Please join me in supporting Daryl Jackson for the position of Moses Lake City Council.
Othello Career Showcase connects employers, students
OTHELLO — In what is being billed as the first major effort in many years to connect local employers with local students, the Othello Industry Council, Adams County Development Council and Othello School District have teamed up to provide local kids a “passport to the future.”
Mike Riggs is independent, qualified for council
Please join me in voting for Mike Riggs, Moses Lake City Council. I have known Mike for many years in many different roles. He has been actively involved in our public schools, the Moses Lake Trails Committee, the Moses Lake Senior Center and the District Council of Boy Scouts of America. Mike and his wife have supported many community organizations such as Big Bend Community College, the Boys and Girls Club, Serve Moses Lake and his local church. Mike is always available with his musical talent for the many charitable benefits that provide assistance to those in need as well as for the various social and cultural activities that support and enrich the lives of the citizens of Moses Lake. Mike has always conducted himself with integrity and commitment to public service. Mike is running for office because he wants to give back to the Moses Lake community. His number one priority is public safety. He also knows how to manage a complex budget. He is concerned about some of the decisions the current City Council has made and wants future decisions to be made with full transparency considering what is best for all residents and city employees.
Inslee making stop in Ephrata today
EPHRATA — Gov. Jay Inslee is stopping in Ephrata today to hear about the city’s suspended waterline project and the effort to save pygmy rabbits during a recent fire.
Richard George Bisnett
June 11, 1957 – September 8, 2017
Legals September 13, 2017
CITY OF OTHELLO NOTIFICATION OF OTHELLO CITY COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLANNING MEETING LOCATION CHANGE This is official notification that the Othello City Council has scheduled a Strategic Planning Meeting to be held on the Friday, September 22nd, 2017 and Saturday, September 23rd, 2017 at the Othello Senior Center located at 755 N 7th Ave. The meeting will begin at 4:00 p.m. Friday, September 22nd and commence again on Saturday, September 23rd at 8:00 a.m. All Council meetings are open to the public. More information may be obtained from City Hall at 488-5686. Rebecca P. Ozuna City Clerk #09032/114169 Pub: September 13, 2017