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Legals for October, 13 2020
Nat Washington's history continues
Grant County history
Local farmers that went against the grain adds a taste of history to the family legacy
ROYAL CITY — Kole and Sonia Tonnemaker are third generation farmers on the North Slope of Frenchman Hills in Royal City, Wash. By the sweat of their brow, the Tonnemaker family turned a barren parcel of land into a flourishing farm that is well known in and around the Columbia Basin and on the west side of the state for its organic fruits and vegetables.
Making ends meet
Royal City Food Bank helps fill the gap between paycheck and pantry
ROYAL CITY — The Royal City Food Bank operates like a well-oiled machine.
Future fuels
Environmental consultant addresses energy sustainability
A special thank you
On behalf of the trustees, students, and employees of Big Bend Community College (BBCC), a special thank you to members of the LDS Church in Moses Lake for their generous contributions of labor and equipment to transform the appearance of the BBCC campus. September 10 and 13 saw hundreds of church members remove diseased trees, unwanted shrubs and debris, and install new trees, shrubs, and rock according to a landscaping plan that better suits our campus and climate.
Microsoft donates to BBCC computer science program
MOSES LAKE — Big Bend Community College’s computer science program recently received a $10,000 donation from Microsoft, according to a press release.
Vikings victorious in home opener
MOSES LAKE - After almost a month into the season, the Big Bend Community College Vikings volleyball team was finally able to play in front of a welcoming crowd.
State gathering spruce aphid outbreak data
ASTORIA, Ore. (AP) — The Sitka spruce behind the GreenWood Resources office in Seaside was so infested with spruce aphids last year it looked like it was moving on its own.
State gathering spruce aphid outbreak data
ASTORIA, Ore. (AP) — The Sitka spruce behind the GreenWood Resources office in Seaside was so infested with spruce aphids last year it looked like it was moving on its own.
Big Bend faces smaller budget
Budget cut means no improvements
EPHRATA— Big Bend Community College was faced with a state budget cut of $1.2 million, which will result in a tuition increase of 7 percent and no funds to make improvements next year.
Rachal Pinkerton joins Sun Tribune as staff writer
MOSES LAKE — Rachal Pinkerton loves to write.
Lowe's donates $2,500 to Grant County Fairgrounds
EPHRATA — Lowe’s is donating $2,500 to the Grant County Fairgrounds as part of its Lowe’s Heroes program, according to Grant County Fairgrounds Director Mickey Webb.
Christmas tree
Moses Lake employees hang lights
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake city employees started preparing for Christmas by hanging lights on a tree in Neppel park.
LSU Bowl History
Dec. 28, 2019 Peach Bowl (CFC SF) — LSU 63, Oklahoma 28
Festival of Trees through Dec. 12 in Ephrata
EPHRATA — The trees to be raffled in the first Festival of Trees in Ephrata will be on display through Dec. 12 at the Columbia Basin Foundation office, 101 Basin St. SW. The trees are on display from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays through Dec. 12, and from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, during the Bells on Basin town celebration.
Big Bend men close in on East title; women lose to CBC
MOSES LAKE - A solid performance in both halves of play was enough to put the Big Bend Vikings men's basketball team that much closer to a title.
Homebound viewers boost New Year's Eve ratings; a CNN high
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Stuck at home on a pandemic New Year's Eve, TV viewers turned to Ryan Seacrest, Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen in big numbers for a virtual celebration, with Times Square largely empty as the ball dropped.
Homebound viewers boost New Year's Eve ratings; a CNN high
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Stuck at home on a pandemic New Year's Eve, TV viewers turned to Ryan Seacrest, Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen in big numbers for a virtual celebration, with Times Square largely empty as the ball dropped.
Homebound viewers boost New Year's Eve ratings; a CNN high
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Stuck at home on a pandemic New Year's Eve, TV viewers turned to Ryan Seacrest, Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen in big numbers for a virtual celebration, with Times Square largely empty as the ball dropped.