Articles from the March 27, 2019 edition

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Legals for March 27, 2019

Notice of Change of Regular Meeting Date Public Hospital District No. 6, Douglas, Grant, Lincoln, & Okanogan Counties, Washington Public Hospital District No. 6, Douglas, Grant, Lincoln and Okanogan Counties, Washington; which oper... — Updated 3/27/2019

 

February students of the month at Nespelem

Here are Nespelem Elementary School's students of the month for February!... — Updated 3/27/2019

 

Bowling Scores

THURSDAY MIXUPS TEAM W L San Poil Valley 69 43 Only Nine! 63.5 44.5 The Star 47.5 64.5 High Game: Chance Epperson 246; Mae Stensgar 184 High Series: John Stensgar 663; Mae Stensgar 496 Splits: Frank Quinto 3-10; Chance Epperson... — Updated 3/27/2019

 

This week in sports

Thurs., March 28 2:30 p.m., Raider Golf at Oroville 4 p.m., Raider Tennis at Entiat 4:30 p.m., Raider Softball at Omak Fri., March 29 11:30 a.m., Raider Track & Field at Glenn Wolf Memorial, Deer Park 3:30/5:30 p.m.,Raider... — Updated 3/27/2019

 
 By Jacob Wagner    Sports

Tennis starts season

Raider tennis players had their first week of play, during a week in which the last of four courts were finally cleared of the last of the snow by the Coulee Dam Volunteer Fire... — Updated 3/27/2019

 
 By Jacob Wagner    News

Fire chief critical of new Electric City street plan

Fire Chief Mark Payne doesn't think Electric City should get rid of the Western Avenue branch of the Y-shaped intersection near city hall that currently branches into Western and... — Updated 3/27/2019

 

Our hero!

Delivering a sure sign of spring, finally, Hunter Piccinini, 5, points out a buttercup March 18 while hiking with his mom and dad behind the water tower above Banks Lake in... — Updated 3/27/2019

 

10 years of service honored

At their March 14 board meeting, Ken Anderson, left, chairman of the Grant County Mosquito Control District #2 honors Carl Russell, board member, retiring after10 years of... — Updated 3/27/2019

 

Meetings & Notices

Chamber This Week Chamber will meet this Thursday, March 20, at Pepper Jack’s Bar & Grille beginning at noon. General business is on the agenda. Eagles Auxiliary to Meet Eagles Auxiliary will meet Tuesday, April 2, 6 p.m. at the E... — Updated 3/27/2019

 

Henry Peter Carstensen III

Henry Peter Carstensen III (Pete), 67, passed away Thursday, February 28, 2019, in Chandler, Arizona. Pete was born September 15, 1951, in Coulee Dam, Washington, to Henry Jr. and Y... — Updated 3/27/2019

 

Coulee Recollections

Twenty Years Ago The Electric City Town Council last night turned down a request from Rose and Andy Bise to operate a car detailing business out of their soon-to-be home. Grand Coulee Dam Area Junior Miss Brita Montes heads to... — Updated 3/27/2019

 
 By Jesse Utz    Opinion

The choices we make

Every second of every day we make choices. Do I get up at 5 a.m. or hit snooze? Do I eat Lucky Charms for breakfast or oatmeal? Do I wear a blue shirt or a red shirt today? Every... — Updated 3/27/2019

 

After two years of exhaustive special counsel investigation, no Trump-Russia collusion

After nearly two years, 2,800 subpoenas, 500 search warrants, and 500 witness interviews, we now know that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation “did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired... — Updated 3/27/2019

 
 By Bob Blancato    Opinion

Threats to Medicare continue in 2019

Medicare faces numerous threats in 2019. It’s time for lawmakers and healthcare advocates to attack these challenges head-on. One threat stems from the Trump administration, which has suggested weakening the so-called protected c... — Updated 3/27/2019

 

Coulee Cops

Grand Coulee 3/19 - At Grand Coulee Dam’s Third Powerhouse, between 12 p.m. and 3 p.m., someone reportedly opened a water valve that was left open for about three hours, causing some flooding inside an elevator shaft and elevator c... — Updated 3/27/2019

 
 By Jacob Wagner    News

Next year, cities may allow free dumping of junk, not just yard waste

Wouldn’t it be nice to get to dump anything for free during the annual free spring clean up dump week? It won’t happen this year, but it may happen next year. March 30 to April 6 is the week when area residents can take their yard... — Updated 3/27/2019

 
 By Jacob Wagner    News

Next year, cities may allow free dumping of junk, not just yard waste

Wouldn’t it be nice to get to dump anything for free during the annual free spring clean up dump week? It won’t happen this year, but it may happen next year. March 30 to April 6 is the week when area residents can take their yard... — Updated 3/27/2019

 
 By Jacob Wagner    News

Proctor Bull & Steer Riding School returns

A bull-riding champion will be teaching kids the daredevil sport of bull riding in Nespelem next week. Local legend Shane Proctor — former Grand Coulee resident, Lake Roosevelt High School graduate, and the 2011 National Finals R... — Updated 3/27/2019

 
 By Jacob Wagner    News

Animal control discussed among mayors, city council

Anyone who has had problems with dangerous dogs in their neighborhoods may have a new reason to hope for improvement. Although it may not be financially practical for local cities to set up their own animal control facility,... — Updated 3/27/2019

 
 By Scott Hunter    News

NPS will halt reservations during paving project

There could be complications this summer if you’re planning to use a paved parking lot at Spring Canyon or any other Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area facility, including campgrounds with pavement and boat launches with p... — Updated 3/27/2019

 
 By Jacob Wagner    News

Water valve mysteriously opened in Grand Coulee Dam

A valve deep in the Third Powerhouse at Grand Coulee Dam was opened last week, partially flooding an elevator shaft and an elevator control room, authorities said. Police Chief John Tufts, of the Grand Coulee Police Department,... — Updated 3/27/2019

 
 By Jacob Wagner    News

City urges stance against I-1639 gun control measure

Grand Coulee wants more government bodies in the state of Washington to stick up for gun rights in response to Initiative 1639, which passed in November 2018, and has been taking effect in stages since the new year. I-1639 took... — Updated 3/27/2019

 

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