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Fire took away a family's home Monday morning in Coulee Dam. Randy Adolph's home at 1004 Camas Street, where he lived with his two grandchildren and a great grandchild, went up in flames about 10 a.m. when, a neighbor the next street over said, a very loud boom was heard. Casey Brewster was behind Lake Roosevelt Schools just down the street, taking a photo of his daughter, he said. He got in his truck and drove to the house on fire. Brewster couldn't open the front door but went around to the...
Grand Coulee’s city council voted unanimously Tuesday night to direct the city government to write to others who might wish to be part of a new “fire authority” that could combine the efforts of local volunteer fire departments. The idea was the subject of a community meeting in November 2024, when the Regional Board of Mayors sponsored a community town hall meeting to talk about options for either an emergency medical services district or a broader regional fire protection authority, which could start out initially as an EMS provider, proba...
When they wrestled with how to allocate a pay boost not all covered by extra state money last month, school directors didn’t know the federal government had just announced it would not pay far more money Congress had already promised, money that would typically be paid the next day. That was June 30 as the Grand Coulee Dam School District Board of Directors learned the $136,000 the state would pay for a 2.5% cost-of-living increase next year wouldn’t cover the $679,000 of actual cost involved, leaving a $543,000 hole in the coming year’s distri...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has put on hold $6.8 billion in federal funds for K-12 schools, according to an Education Department notice obtained by States Newsroom. The agency informed states on Monday that it would be withholding funding for several programs, including before- and after-school programs, migrant education and English-language learning, among other initiatives. But the agency notified states just a day ahead of July 1 — the date these funds are typically sent out as educators plan for the coming school year. “The Depar...
If they’re up to their frequently used tactics, the Trump Administration will likely drag out the drama they’re causing by “freezing” nearly $7 billion in already budgeted education funds for K-12 education across 50 states, then just drop the whole thing. The chaos is often the real goal for this bunch. Make depending on the federal government for anything pure hell and people will tend to not rely on it. Local school districts are just a recent entry into that long list of people and institutions learning there is no long honor at the top...
The sign said “Tombstone 50 miles.” We were in Arizona and I am always game for a history lesson. When we arrived in town, we Iooked across the valley and could see how the paved road curved and twisted its way to where I stood. It was easy to imagine a few riders making their way to history many years before. One of the first places we went into had a machine that challenged you to a quickdraw. I was only a few quarters away from the challenge. I activated the machine and made my draw. Surprisingly, I beat the machine, and for a split sec...
July 20, 1944, the July Plot, an attempt to kill Hitler fails. Several months before the plot, opposition to Hitler in high army circles increased. Plans for a coup were set in late 1943. Hitler was suspicious; changes his plans and made himself less accessible, thwarting a number of attempts on his life. Lieutenant Colonel Stauffenberg, along with other Nazi military leaders agreed to remove Hitler from power. On July 20, Stauffenberg and others were meeting with Hitler at the Wofsschanze in Rastenburg. Stauffenberg personally carried a...
Two American bald eagles settle in for the evening on cottonwood trees near the entrance to Steamboat Rock State Park on Thursday just before dusk. - Scott Hunter photo...
The area had a lot of visitors last weekend, thanks to some long-planned events. The annual powwow and rodeo in Nespelem brings in a lot of travelers, even if most of them plan to stay at the circle grounds at the arbor. And the Ridge Riders held what President Wayne Fowler says is an increasingly rare event, at least on the west side of the state - junior rodeos. One entrant told him she had to stay in Wilbur because she couldn't find accommodations here. Both events aim to strengthen family...
Area AA Meetings In Electric City, the New Hope group holds its meetings Monday through Friday evenings at 6pm at the Vets Center. There is also a noon meeting every Wednesday. These meetings are open and non-smoking. For more information, contact Paul 631-4551 or Phyllis 631-1187. In Nespelem, the group Bound and Determined holds its meetings Monday evening at 7 p.m. at the Catholic Church. Contact Myrna at 634-4921. Food Bank Hours The food bank regular hours are Fridays from, 1-3 p.m. Questions call Pastor Shawn at 633-2566. Attention Vets...
Grand Coulee Police 6/29 - A woman. was taken to jail for assault following an argument with her boyfriend that involved her allegedly pushing and pulling him out of her home and him getting multiple scratches in the process. 7/1-7/7 - A trailer holding equipment for a chamber of commerce 4th of July event was stolen from behind the chamber building on Midway Avenue, towed away. Police spoke to a man. He admitted to taking the trailer, which ended up parked on a street behind JC Penny’s in Wenatchee and later towed to a safe location. Some i...
Larry Lee Hall 76, passed away on Saturday, June 28, 2025 at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center due to complications of a hip fracture, and unresolved blood issues. Larry was born on Friday August 13, 1948, in Richland, WA to Charles L. Hall, and Leta J. (Johnson) where they lived until they moved to Coulee Dam, Quincy, E. Wenatchee, and Elmer City, WA. He graduated in 1966 from Quincy High School, after which he joined the United States Army, graduating from Fort Lewis in 1968, and serving... Full story
Graveside services will be held July, 23rd at 1:00 p.m. for Virginia Berthron with Pastor Lee officiating. Virginia passed away April, 20th 2025.... Full story
Northwest Magician Jeff Evans will perform at at theGrand Coulee Library Tuesday, Auust 12 beginning at 11:30am. as part of the Summer Library Program. The Olympia-based magician brings nearly 30 years of performing experience, promising a show that will be magically fun for the whole family. Evans' career in magic began from a book of coin tricks he read when he was 12 years old. Today he performs hundreds of shows each year throughout the Pacific Northwest. Over the past dozen years, Jeff has earned 16 first-place finishes at magic...
Notice of ElectionOkanogan County, State of Washington Primary Election Tuesday, August 5, 2025 A Primary election will be held in the below mentioned districts for the purpose of submitting to the voters for their approval or rejection the following. City of Oroville, Proposition No. 1, Oroville EMS, Proposition No. 1, Tonasket EMS, Proposition No. 1, Public Hospital District No. 1, Proposition No. 1. The registration deadline for online registrations, mail-in registrations and transfers is July 28, 2025. Any qualified elector who is not... Full story