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No locations for marijuana growing in Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE - The City of Moses Lake has a rough idea of possible locations for marijuana retail stores and processing locations in the city limits, but don't expect production locations.
City of Connell, Washington
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Connell will conduct a PUBLIC HEARING on Monday September 16, 2013 at 6:00 pm, or shortly thereafter, in the Connell City Hall located at 104 E. Adams Street, Connell, Washington for the purpose of a Moratorium on Medical Cannabis Marijuana.
Max of 7 marijuana retailers allowed
Number set for Grant County
OLYMPIA - The state Liquor Control Board Wednesday approved the filing of proposed rules to implement Initiative 502, including setting a maximum number of marijuana outlets statewide.
The minimum wage debate
GUEST EDITORIAL
Reader wonders about the wisdom of a Council member
We wonder about the wisdom of having a city employee spend his time Friday and Saturday mornings removing yard/garage sale signs he feels are on city right of way. These sing are a benefit to our citizens, sellers and buyers.
CITY OF MESA
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MESA, WASHINGTON, ADDING SECTION 13.04.050(E) 13.04.125 & 13.04.225 TO THE MESA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE WATER SERVICE SYSTEM
Talks may resume for Colville convenience store
MOSES LAKE - The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation are looking to reopen negotiations with the City of Moses Lake on an agreement to build a convenience store.
Old Ritzville High School demolished
Weather damage means the end of century-old building
RITZVILLE - The old Ritzville High School came down last week, more than a century after its first section was built. The end came after damage, especially the loss of sections of the roof, made the building unsalvageable.
Bus service cut for Grant Co. Head Start program
Budget cuts lead to closure of Grand Coulee facility as well
MOSES LAKE - The Head Start program operated by Grant County Family Services will eliminate its transportation service because of funding cuts. The Head Start classroom operated by the agency in Grand Coulee also will be closed.
Council member opposes barriers on Riverview Ave.
MATTAWA - A Mattawa City Council member who lives on the street in question, is opposing installation of concrete barriers as a way to abate gang activity.
Ordinance No. 2687
An ordinance of the City of Moses Lake extending a moratorium on the establishment of medical marijuana collective gardens, defining “medical marijuana collective gardens”; providing for a public hearing; establishing an effective date, and providing that the moratorium, unless extended, will sunset within six (6) months of the date of adoption
City of Moses Lake
The proposed project location is 1525 E. Wheeler Road, Lot 2 Staat's First Short Plat. The proposal is to remodel existing offices into a second district courtroom with support spaces, increased offices for clerks, and increased security of building entrances.
Sonico annex plans advance
MOSES LAKE - The City of Moses Lake is moving forward with plans to annex the Sonico property into the city limits.
Fire Dist. 3 urges contract with Quincy
QUINCY - Grant County Fire District 3 commissioners are hoping the City of Quincy will move forward with extending the agreement for fire services.
City of Moses Lake
Notice of Public Hearing
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN OPEN RECORD PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD September 3, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. in the Grant County Commissioners Hearing Room, Courthouse, Ephrata, WA regarding a budget extension request from Grant County Emergency Management, in the amount of $1,500.00, to receive increased funding from the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) for contract E14-003.
CITY OF MESA
ORDINANCE NO. 13-03
INVITATION TO BID
CRP 601 / Franklin County Road Safety
REC Silicon watches US, China trade dispute
MOSES LAKE - Officials at REC Silicon are keeping a close eye on an ongoing trade dispute with China involving heavy tariffs on U.S.-made polysilicon.
Conviction upheld for ML woman who fled from police
SPOKANE - The conviction of a Moses Lake woman who ran herself over following a police pursuit was upheld in the State Court of Appeals recently.