Articles from the May 2, 2018 edition
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Updated: Lady Raiders win two, lose one
Updated: The Lady Raiders won May 1 against Waterville 11-1 and finished the season ranked second, earning a first round bi in the league tournament. They will play on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in Grand Coulee against the winner of... — Updated 5/2/2018
Furman won't run for assessor again
Scott D. Furman, current Okanogan County assessor, has announced his retirement and will not seek a sixth term as Okanogan County Assessor this fall. He will officially retire December 31. Furman oversaw the conversion from paper... — Updated 5/2/2018
Loch given award
Two local Lions Club members attended the recent Lions International Multi District 19-Spring Conference in Worley, Idaho. Attending were Rob Loch and Birdie Hensley. Loch was honored by the group and given a certificate of... — Updated 5/2/2018
Coulee Cops
Grand Coulee Police 4/23 - A man who had been banned from an apartment complex at Continental Heights was seen in the facility. A report on the incident is being sent to the prosecutor’s office for review. - An Electric City r... — Updated 5/2/2018
Music & Beyond aims to be the place for music lovers, makers
Local musicians and shoppers will have a place to browse a variety of music-related items and beyond, as well as have a place to talk about music, and possibly promote their own mus... — Updated 5/2/2018
Legals for May 2, 2018
Grant County Mosquito District #2 NOTICE OF SALE BY SEALED BIDS The Board of the Grant County Mosquito District #2 has authorized for sale by sealed bids the following items: • 24x36 ft building located at the intersection of B S... — Updated 5/2/2018
Changes made in school staffing
The Grand Coulee Dam School District announced some staffing changes at their last school board meeting. The vice principal at the high school, Charlie Pierce, will be a full-time administrator again, and will no longer teach a... — Updated 5/2/2018
Raider golfers play at Oroville
The Raider golf team played on the course in Oroville on April 25. “Perfect weather and the course was in excellent condition,” remarked Head Coach Steve Files. “Some of the fastest greens we’ve played so far this year; Orovill... — Updated 5/2/2018
Baseball loses two, wins two
The Raider baseball team spent a lot of time on the road this past week, going to Waterville and Okanogan where they lost, and to Soap Lake, where they won both games of a... — Updated 5/2/2018
Raiders wield rackets well against three teams
The Raider tennis team last week squared off well against Mountain Lions, Bulldogs, and Tigers, including Alexia Ryan's two-and-a-half-hour singles match win. In Liberty Bell on Apr... — Updated 5/2/2018
Track setting up for district
The Raider track team competed in Davenport at the Northeast 1B/2B High School meet, as well as the Reiki Invitational in Peshastin last week. “After a two-meet week the Raiders’ times and distances continue to improve,” said... — Updated 5/2/2018
American Legion accepting applications for annual scholarship
Grand Coulee Dam American Legion Post 157 is accepting applications for its annual $1,000 scholarship. This year’s scholarship is in memory of Brandon Buche. Applications are available at ACHS, LRHS and WHS school offices, and a... — Updated 5/2/2018