Articles from the July 24, 2013 edition
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Jeannie Moon
Services for Jeannie Moon will be held this weekend with a public wake on Sunday, July 28 at 7 p.m. Sunrise burial will follow July 29 at the Chief Joseph Cemete... — Updated 7/26/2013
Coulee Recollections
Ten Years Ago A fire once again hit the Colville Indian Reservation last week as flames charred more than 2,000 acres and threatened several homes. Due to the overload on the town’s water pump, caused by the hot weather, the t... — Updated 7/24/2013 Full story
Change is already happening; get on board
One of the unique attributes of the Coulee is that when you return to this area after a long departure, it appears that nothing has changed. It is the same as when you left. I have... — Updated 7/24/2013 Full story
Re: "Voters to choose from three mayoral candidates"
I think Greg Wilder would make a great new major. Quincy has done a good job for many years. Coulee Dam needs someone more in tune with younger families and their priorities now. The city council could probably use a burst of new... — Updated 7/24/2013 Full story
Critical of tribal government reorganization
The token gesture towards solidarity through recent council committee delegations for the coming year was indeed too little too late ... my own doubts linger as madam queen left no loopholes. Her throne was shaken, yes, but it is... — Updated 7/24/2013 Full story
Are we proud of our new Electric City arsenic plant and brown water?
Our answer is NO! On June 12, 2013 an article in The Star said the Electric City officials claimed the water was OK to drink. Do you notice a lot of chlorine in your water? Does you water run brown at times? Does your icemaker make... — Updated 7/24/2013 Full story
Thanks for rejuvenating the home town
I would like to take a moment and compliment the community in which I grew up. I have had the opportunity to spend quite a bit of time in my home town this summer and have noticed several area improvements. I don’t have enough r... — Updated 7/24/2013 Full story
Museum would provide way to save history of locals
History was made 80 years ago, July 16. Thousands of people gathered at the Grand Coulee Dam site in 1933 as Gov. Clarence Martin oversaw the groundbreaking for the dam. With a sledge hammer in hand, Martin promised that Grand Coul... — Updated 7/24/2013 Full story
CITY OF ELECTRIC CITY REQUEST FOR BIDS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
CITY OF ELECTRIC CITY REQUEST For Bids Official Newspaper The City of Electric City is calling for bids to designate a newspaper of general circulation within the city which meets the requirements of RCW Chapter 65.16 as the... — Updated 7/24/2013 Full story
Earth adventures for teens to do
Are you a teenager and looking for something fun and exciting to do to wrap up your summer? Have you ever sailed on a boat? Here’s your chance to learn while sailing around the S... — Updated 7/24/2013 Full story
Coulee Cops
Grand Coulee Police 7/16 - A woman reported that she found in a ditch a Bureau of Reclamation envelope that contained a number of cards. 7/17 - Police received a report of a woman walking in the street yelling at herself. Police... — Updated 7/24/2013 Full story
TOPS in the morning
An information meeting is scheduled for July 31, 2013, at 8 a.m., at the Coulee Dam Community Church, 509 Central Avenue, Coulee Dam, across from the Colville Tribal Museum (double red doors at South end of the building – no s... — Updated 7/24/2013 Full story