Articles from the October 9, 2013 edition

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 By Scott Hunter    Community

Relishing the spooky season

Bob Hinkey spends a lot of time, energy and money making Halloween a kick for all those brave enough to trick or treat at his Coulee Dam home. We found him busy Saturday afternoon... — Updated 10/12/2013

 

Newsbriefs

Council canceled Coulee Dam’s regular council meeting, scheduled for 6 tonight (Wednesday) has been cancelled for lack of a quorum. The town’s next council meeting will be held at the same time on Wednesday, Oct. 23. Ant... — Updated 10/12/2013

 

This week in sports

This week in sports Thurs., Oct. 10 5 p.m., Volleyball at Liberty Bell. Fri., Oct. 11 7 p.m., Football at Manson. Sat., Oct. 12 11 a.m., Cross Country at Quincy Invitational (the home cross country meeting was cancelled because of... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By John McNeil II    Sports

Cross country races at Can Am

Cross country races at Can Am by John R. McNeil II After a week off, Raider cross country returned to the races at Colville High School for the 2013 Can Am race Oct. 5. Normally... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By John McNeil II    Sports

Raiders lose to Kittitas

Raiders lose to Kittitas in league opener By John R. McNeil II Lake Roosevlet’s three-game winning streak came to an end last Friday as the Raiders lost to the Kittitas Coyotes 2... — Updated 10/9/2013

 

Senior Menu

Senior Meals Wed., Oct. 9 - Dinner BBQ Pork Roast, Twice Baked Potato, Mixed Veggies, Roll, Fruit Salad, Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Icing (Happy October Birthday Folks) Thurs., Oct. 10 - Dinner Hamburger Steak & Gravy Over Egg N... — Updated 10/9/2013

 

Meetings and Notices

Chamber to Meet The Grand Coulee Dam Area Chamber of Commerce will meet at noon, Thursday, Oct. 10, at Pepper Jack’s Bar and Grille. Singers Wanted The Coulee Community Choir meets Mondays at 7 p.m. at St. Henry’s Catholic Chu... — Updated 10/9/2013

 

Thats one big Pumpkin!

That’s one big pumpkin! Bill Niendam of Elmer City shows off what he calls his “300 pound pumpkin.” He and his wife Dusty raised a single pumpkin in their garden on Front Stree... — Updated 10/9/2013

 

Its a Boy for Frank/Paul

It’s a boy for Frank/Paul Leah LeeAnn Frank and Stanley Michael Paul Jr. of Keller are proud to announce the birth of their son Hunter Elijah Paul on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee. He weighed 8... — Updated 10/9/2013

 

Jeanne McKay Motsenbocker

Jeanne McKay Motsenbocker October 3, 1954 – October 4, 2013 Jeanne McKay Motsenbocker passed into the arms of her Heavenly Father surrounded by her loving family on October 4, 2013, following a courageous three-year battle with o... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By Jesse Utz    Lifestyles

Gems in the Coulee - Mikey Williams

The Raider sports is in full swing at Lake Roosevelt, and for one person football season is his time to work. He is at every practice, every game (home and away), every meeting, he... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By Liz Marcolin    Opinion

Health screenings made preventive health approach possible

My husband and I thoroughly agree with Sheryl Moore’s letter in last week’s newspaper concerning the discontinuing of the annual Health Screening labs sponsored by the local hospital during National Hospital Week each May. We cen... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By Jerry Beierman    Opinion

Who are the peach pickers?

They are a group of local community volunteers who have volunteered to pick peaches, apples, Italian plums, apricots, tomatoes and whatever else may need to be picked. Whatever is picked usually goes to the senior centers in Grand... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By Dave Winzer    Opinion

Contrasting responses insightful

I’d like to share an experience I just had. At the time of this writing it is day two of the government shutdown and I decided it was time to contact my senators and representative. Upon arriving at Senator Murray’s website and... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By Becky Billups    Opinion

Program deserves a chance

I was sorry to see the “Liability issue puts damper on horse-kid match-ups,” article in The Star Oct. 2. I believe that “The Nourishing Hand” program would and could be a great program for the kids in this area. Animals have a... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By Stacy Snow    Opinion

Enough is enough!

For months and months I have followed my father’s lead and taken the high road and let Mr. Wilder harass, belittle, try to discredit and tell lie after lie about him, but enough is enough. My father is my idol, and I can not r... — Updated 10/9/2013

 

Officer on board

Grand Coulee Police Chief Mel Hunt, left, swears in Adam Florenzen, a new provisional officer. Florenzen who replaces Otto Heath who is leaving the department to take a similar... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By Roger S Lucas    News

Kids will put on Blackbeard play

Coulee Dam area school children will put on “Blackbeard the Pirate” when they perform as part of the Missoula Children’s Theater on Nov. 9, according to Crystal Jones, vice president of the PTA here. School children from kinde... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By Roger S Lucas    News

Dinner will benefit museum

A special dinner to benefit the Coulee Pioneer Museum will be held Friday, Oct. 25, at the Senior Center. Tickets are $10 per person or $20 for a family and are available from museum members or at the Senior Center. Museum... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By Roger S Lucas    News

Light pole victim of sleepy driver

Some people have a tough time getting to work on Monday mornings. That was the case for Jason Mucciaccio this past Monday when he fell asleep and his pickup truck left the roadway and knocked down a power pole on SR-174, near... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By Roger S Lucas    News

New daycare opens

Coulee Dam has a new licensed day care. The day care center, at 1111 Central Drive, is run by Clarissa Cawston and is designed to take care of 12 children, from 6 months to 12... — Updated 10/9/2013

 

Firm gets 15-year contract on Lake Roosevelt

The National Park Service has awarded a 15-year concession contract to Dakota Columbia Rentals, LLC to operate at Keller Ferry and Seven Bays within Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Dakota Columbia will operate a full... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By Roger S Lucas    News

Surplus items draw interest

Grand Coulee’s city council declared surplus a number of items from the police department at last Tuesday night’s meeting. Included were two bullet proof vests from the 1970s, a breath analyzer device referred to as “dial a drunk... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By Scott Hunter    News

Nespelem eighth graders each get laptops

Last Friday, eighth graders at Nespelem Elementary School gained something in common with students in far-flung school districts around the continent intent on making sure students... — Updated 10/9/2013

 
 By Roger S Lucas    News

City bans marijuana businesses for six months

Grand Coulee passed an ordinance last Tuesday night declaring a moratorium on any type of marijuana operations in the city. The moratorium came after a public hearing where three residents of the city spoke supporting the issue.... — Updated 10/9/2013

 

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