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Finding the right fit for emergency management
EDITORIAL
Grant County Emergency Management's Office moved locations three times in the past four years. Its fourth move is planned for Oct. 29 from its Wheeler Road office to the former Grant County Fairgrounds Office. Space is needed to accommodate a new district court judge.
Chamber supports alcohol ban
Moses Lake chamber hopes ban will bring families back to dunes
Chief commits verbally to becoming a Coug
Stand out defensive tackle, tight end earns a full ride
Public comments sought on boundary review board
Doesn’t affect Moses Lake lawsuit
EPHRATA — The Grant County commissioners are holding a public hearing about disbanding the boundary review board.
Odessa-Harrington season ends at Lions Field
MOSES LAKE - Jared King threw for 300 yards and three touchdowns, and ran for two more, but it wasn't enough to lead the Titans to a victory over Neah Bay.
Senate approves new Grant County judge
EPHRATA - A bill adding a third Grant County District Court judge passed the state senate.
Senate bill would improve water rights access
Water bill
OLYMPIA — Sen. Judy Warnick, R-Moses Lake, passed a bill Tuesday that would increase access to new water rights around Wenatchee and the Elwha-Dungeness River Basin.
Reader relates music to 'Health Care'
For What It's Worth - Stephen Stills and Buffalo Springfield may have been a wee bit ahead of time. Perhaps the 1966 lyrics should now read
LEGAL NOTICE
Parallel Infrastructure is proposing to install a telecommunications tower at 10835 NE Road 36, Coulee City, WA 99135 (47.604877, -119.265300). The height of the tower will be 59.4 meters above ground level (595.5 meters above mean sea level).
'Cramming' fee
They're small amounts, usually overlooked by most customers and, according to recent Federal Communications Commission estimates, affect 15 million to 20 million American households.
EDITORIAL: Back to the USSR
After the Soviet Union broke up in 1991, Russia made only a brief stab at democracy. What followed under Vladimir Putin has been a steady slide back to the authoritarianism that has long blighted its history. The trend was dramatically highlighted in Sunday's fraud-marred parliamentary election.
MLCA boys drop game to Kittitas
Fall to 1-2
KITTITAS - The Lions hit the road to take on the Coyotes Friday looking to put back-to-back wins together. But the team was sent home with a 48-38 loss as MLCA was only able to suit up seven players for the contest.
Case against prosecutor dismissed
EPHRATA - A former Grant County employee dropped her civil suit against the county, her former boss and the human resources director.
GANGS
The fire station on Mae Valley Road got tagged. Another gang tagged over the first tag. The radio said: gang prevention and teen pregnancy prevention, down in Yakima, have lost there funding. These groups will reapply for funding jointly.
Othello opts not to change parking rules
OTHELLO - Property owners in Othello can carry on parking vehicles on unpaved areas of their residential lots.
Othello looking at mobile vendor laws
OTHELLO - Othello's planning commission is reviewing the laws governing mobile food vendors.
Reader warns of dangerous dogs
On Friday May 31, three dogs came on our property and killed our cat. The reason this is a story is because the people who own the dogs have been asked to keep their dogs home (they have 29 acres) because not only do they go after our cats, they have come at us and others who come here.
LEGAL NOTICE
52Eighty Partners, LLC is proposing to construct a 311-foot overall height guyed-type telecommunications structure off Pinto Ridge Road, Wilson Creek, Grant County, Washington, between Rd 26 NE and Dry Coulee Rd NE.
#CBHFishbowl announces winner
Serve Moses Lake 'Back-2-School' Saturday
School clothes, school supplies, available during charitable event
MOSES LAKE - Volunteers and donations are still being sought for the second annual "Back-2-School" outreach Saturday, sponsored by Serve Moses Lake.