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Articles from the January 11, 2017 edition


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  • School district seeks public input

    Roger S Lucas|Updated Jan 20, 2017

    Patrons of the Grand Coulee Dam School District will soon have an opportunity to officially comment about local schools. The district just recently prepared a survey, which will be online, covering a number of topics relating to different aspect of schools. The survey follows up Superintendent Paul Turner’s efforts to communicate more directly with staff and patrons of the school district. Turner, who took over duties of superintendent last August, stated then that “communications” was one of his top priorities in the month...

  • Paper could be late

    Scott Hunter|Updated Jan 17, 2017

    It's entirely possible The Star could be late tomorrow. As I write, freezing rain is pelting the ground, the National Weather Service is warning of an ice storm with up to a half inch of ice locally, and roads are becoming hazardous. Just for fun, here's a video of the frozen drops bouncing of the ice-encrusted snow in front of The Star tonight as we finish up tomorrow's paper. Freezing rain from Scott Hunter on Vimeo....

  • Schools starting two hours late Wednesday

    Scott Hunter|Updated Jan 17, 2017

    Lake Roosevelt Schools and Nespelem School with start two hours late Wednesday. At Nespelem Elementary there will be no preschool at all for the day. Also, breakfast will not be served at Nespelem on Wednesday. Freezing rain was pelting much of the area Tuesday night, making roads very slick....

  • Colville Tribes to pay $250K in settlement

    Scott Hunter|Updated Jan 17, 2017

    The Colville Tribes will repay the federal government nearly a quarter million dollars to settle allegations it submitted false Medicaid claims in connection with bills submitted by a mental health contractor for services allegedly never rendered, U.S. Attorney Michael Ormsby announced in Spokane late Tuesday. The tribes, which have not admitted to any wrongdoing, agreed to pay $245,860 for alleged “billing irregularities” between January and August 2010, said a press release from Ormsby, the United States Attorney for the Ea...

  • No after-school activities for Nespelem today

    Scott Hunter|Updated Jan 17, 2017

    No after-school activities for Nespelem today Nespelem School will send it’s kids home right after school today (Tuesday, Jan. 17) at 2:45 and will not hold after-school programs, the school said this morning. With freezing rain frequently on Tuesday morning and ice storm warning for this evening and tomorrow morning, administrators thought it best to get the kids home early. There normally would have been after-school activities until 4 p.m. No decision has yet been made on starting school Wednesday morni...

  • It's a boy for the Knights

    Updated Jan 14, 2017

    Cameron and Kelsie Knight, of Nespelem, Washington, are proud to announce the birth of their son, Karson Wayne Knight, born Sunday, January 1, 2017, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, Washington. He weighed 8 lbs., .08 oz., and was 19.75 inches in length at birth. Maternal grandparents are Debbie Campbell and Don Osborne. Paternal grandparents are Steve and Yolande Knight. Great-grandparents are Mary and Larry Campbell....

  • Nespelem Elementary to start late

    Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Nespelem Elementary School was start two hours late Thursday, Jan. 12, due to weather conditions, the school announced Wednesday night....

  • Council meeting canceled

    Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Tonight's (Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017) Coulee Dam Town Council meeting was canceled due to lack of a quorum, a statement posted on the town's website said....

  • Our system comes with no guarantees

    Lee Hamilton|Updated Jan 11, 2017

    There are a lot of dire predictions about our representative democracy out there. We’re just past a presidential election campaign in which candidates complained about a rigged political system. Now, commentators worry about the imminent failure of the American experiment. I don’t agree with these predictions of calamity. Our representative democracy is not on the verge of collapse. But I do see stresses and tensions that should concern anyone who cares about our system of self-government. Our representative democracy has...

  • Avoiding déjà vu all over again

    Don C. Brunell|Updated Jan 11, 2017

    The late Yogi Berra coined the phrase, “It’s déjà vu all over again!” It is used extensively to describe political miscues. Case in point: ObamaCare. Recently, the Wall Street Journal’s Kimberley Strassel wrote a column describing President Obama’s failure with the Affordable Care Act (ACA). “The vision of the president calling on his party members to — yet again — lay down their political lives for his ‘signature’ law was a reminder of how this disaster began.” Unfortunately, Republicans, who now control Congress and th...

  • Katiches have a girl

    Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Sorrell and Melissa Katich are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Saige Kellie Katich, born Tuesday, January 3, 2017, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, Washington. She weighed 7 lbs., 13 oz. and was 21.5 inches in length at birth. Siblings include Eli 9, Conner 8, and Buck 2. Maternal grandparents are Tom and Kellie Groth. Paternal grandparents are Steve and Karlene Katich; great-grandmother is Edith Whitelaw....

  • Spratline/ Vieira have a girl

    Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Micaela Spratling and Jesse Vieira, of Coulee Dam, Washington, are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Kalani Marie Vieira, born Friday, December 30, 2016, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee. She weighed 7 lbs., 3 oz., and was 19.5 inches in length at birth. Siblings include Natalie, Anthony and Athena. Maternal grandmother is Deborah Spratling. Paternal grandparents are Michael Vieira Sr. and Theresa Cavasos....

  • Gladys Marie (Teslow) Sharp

    Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Gladys Marie (Teslow) Sharp, 90, passed away Sunday, January 1, 2017, in Bellevue, Washington. She was born on July 20, 1926, at Swedish Hospital in Seattle, Washington. She was the daughter of Jenny C. (Olson) Teslow and Edward E. Teslow, and one of six siblings. Gladys lived in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle until her family moved to Grand Coulee, Washington, when she was seven years old. She spent her childhood in Grand Coulee and attended Grand Coulee High School....

  • Meetings and Notices

    Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Chamber This Week The Grand Coulee Dam Area Chamber of Commerce will meet at noon, this Thursday, January 12 at the senior Center. General business is on the agenda. Grant County Democrats to Meet The regular monthly meeting of the Grant County Democratic Party will be Tuesday, January 17, at 6:30 p.m. at the Democrat’s building at the fairgrounds. Preliminary agenda items are how to move the party forward and party unification. Refreshments will be provided. If you have any questions please call Chairman Jill Springer F...

  • Althea Thomas Rider

    Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Althea was born July 8, 1963, in Grand Coulee, Washington, to Ranae Thomas and Al Garry and passed away Friday, December 23, 2016, in Tomball, Texas. She was raised in Nespelem and attended school at Nespelem and Grand Coulee Jr. High. She married John Hall Sr., and had four children: John Jr., Phillip, Charles and Rhonda. After a divorce from John, she met Charles (Brown) Rider. They married and lived in Tacoma. She enjoyed being a member of the Grand Coulee Eagles, spending...

  • Joyce M. Nee

    Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Passionate educator, devoted Catholic, lover of the outdoors. Beloved sister, friend and wife, and most of all, extraordinary mother to her own children and countless others. Joyce Nee brought comfort, happiness, and joy to everyone who had the honor of knowing her. Joyce M. Nee, 86, passed away on Sunday, January 1, 2017, at Hospice House in Spokane, Washington, surrounded by her loved ones. Joyce was born January 26, 1930, in Republic, Washington, to Hugh and Marguerite...

  • Phyllis "Marlene" Grant

    Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Phyllis "Marlene" Grant, 61, went to be with her Lord Jesus one day following her 61st birthday on Monday, January 2, 2017, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, Washington. Born Sunday, January 1, 1956, in Spokane, Washington, to Robert W. and Phyllis Grant Sr., Marlene graduated from Coulee/Hartline High School in 1974. A member of Hartline Assembly of God, Marlene loved Jesus with all of her heart. Marlene surrounded herself with animals of all breeds and so chose work...

  • Barbara Marie Lackner

    Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Barbara Marie Lackner passed away Monday, January 2, 2017, after a courageous battle with cancer. Barbara was born to Lloyd and Mary Virgo April 28, 1948. She lived on the family farm in Stevinson, California, until she married the love of her life, Michael Lackner, June 5, 1965. They had three children while living near Stevinson until they moved to Coulee Dam, Washington, in 1979. Barbara enjoyed gardening with Mike. She was always redecorating one room or another in the...

  • Weather forces delays at GCD and Nespelem schools

    Roger S Lucas|Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Old Man Winter interrupted Monday’s start of school, forcing a two-hour delay because of snow at both Grand Coulee Dam and Nespelem schools. In Coulee Dam, interim bus manager George Davis said roads in general were bad in all directions. He singled out roads in the Nespelem area, Delrio, Grand Coulee/Delano area, upper Electric City and “just roads everywhere.” Electric City, Grand Coulee and Coulee Dam city crews were hard at it Monday morning trying to keep streets open. It wasn’t necessarily the depth of the snow, b...

  • NPS to present plan for Ice Age Floods trail

    Roger S Lucas|Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Community members are encouraged to attend an Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail informational meeting Jan. 23 in Coulee Dam. The national project is to tell the story of the Ice Age Floods, which includes 16,000 square miles in four states and, locally, formed the Grand Coulee. The meeting in two weeks will feature a report from National Park Service’s Denise Bausch, who will speak on the NPS’ long-range interpretive plan for the trail system. The meeting will be held Monday, Jan. 23, from 1-3 p.m., in the community room...

  • Newsbriefs

    Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Mayor Wilder chairs board Coulee Dam Mayor Greg Wilder was named chairman of the Regional Board of Mayors and presided over the group’s first meeting of 2017 Monday afternoon. No rate increase The Regional Board of Mayors received word Monday that Sunrise Disposal didn’t plan on raising its garbage collection rates for 2017. Councilman says different rate discussed Jesse Tillman, a councilman at Elmer City, stated last week that his research showed that the average hourly rate for city clerks was $14 an hour. The minutes of...

  • Library would like to hear from you

    Updated Jan 11, 2017

    North Central Regional Library would like to hear from you. The five-county library district is currently working on a new strategic plan and would like to hear what the public thinks of its libraries and what they’d like to see in the future. The organization operates Grand Coulee’s public library. A public survey is now available online at www.ncrl.org, and copies in English and Spanish can be picked up at any of the district’s 30 branch libraries in Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Okanogan and Ferry counties. The survey asks...

  • Annual Balde Eagle Festival set

    Updated Jan 11, 2017

    The annual Balde Eagle festival will be held in Grand Coulee Thursday, Feb. 16, and in Davenport on Friday, Feb. 17, according to National Park Service Education Specialist Janice Elvidge. Events on both days are scheduled from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Elvidge said the event, which educates kids in cooperation with local schools, can use help from volunteers in several areas: • Housing is needed in the Grand Coulee Dam area for one man with at least one bird. He’s new to the festival this year, she said, and will need one room for...

  • Not tennis weather

    Updated Jan 11, 2017

    A small herd of deer watches warily as walkers pass nearby the spot in Coulee Dam's Cole Park where they had bedded down near the tennis courts to wait out Sunday's snowfall. Low temperatures will return, along with various probabilities of more snow from Saturday through next Tuesday, according to the Weather Watcher Forecast on page 8. - Scott Hunter photo...

  • Area burglaries spiked in 2016

    Roger S Lucas|Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Grand Coulee's police department showed a marked increase in the number of burglaries reported in its jurisdiction (which includes Electric City) in 2016 over what it reported for 2015, according to records released last week. The report, which included Electric City, showed there were 42 attempted and actual burglaries for 2016, compared to 23 for 2015, an 82-percent hike. Burglary records for Coulee Dam were not available for 2016, but the number of burglaries in 2015 was...

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