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Stephanie R, Juarez and Mitchell R. Goodwin of Wilbur, Washington, are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Elainna Del-Ray Goodwin, born Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, Washington. She weighed 7 lbs., 4 oz., and was 19 inches in length at birth. Siblings include Dunkan, Dalton, Anika, Dante, Alleyah – Goodwin; Kaylie Chafin and Marques Juarez. Maternal grandparents are Karla and John Paul. Paternal grandparents are Larry Conley, the late Yonre Conley and the late Milton Goodwin.... Full story
Amanda Chronister and Dylan Thorne of Grand Coulee, Washington, are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Hunter Arlene Rose Thorne born Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee. She weighed 6 lbs., 3.3 oz., and was 19 inches in length at birth. Maternal grandparents are Vicki Chronister and John Borba. Paternal grandparents are Toria Jackson and Chad Thorne. Great-grandparents are Robert Sandaine and Peggy Sandaine.... Full story
Despite comments on social media that two people were shot in Delano around 10:30 p.m. Sept. 16 — including a woman who said she was a family member of the victim or victims — police responding to multiple 911 calls from neighbors reporting gunshots were not able to identify any victims, nor any physical signs that anyone had been shot. However, Grand Coulee’s outgoing interim police chief told The Star in a text message Sept. 16 that “there is a suspect” and he confirmed there were two victims. He did not name them, but character...

With hands on hips some not-so-traditional ACH Warriors try to copy traditional dance moves at the powwow put on by Coulee Medical Center Thursday. The Gathering of Wellness event was attended by six area schools, including Coulee Hartline, Almira, Wilbur, Nespelem and Lake Roosevelt Schools. Behind them in traditional regalia, Shoshannah Palmanteer, CMC's senior director of clinic operations and development, who was asked in 2015 to develop the powwow, dances with them. Last week's event was...
It started as an answer to a job interview question in 2015, and next week, the Gathering of Wellness Powwow and Health Fair returns to the CMC grounds, across Highway 174 from the hospital campus in Grand Coulee. Though in its fifth year, it will be the first time since 2019 that Coulee Medical Center has offered the free community event, co-presented by the Colville Tribal Health Program. The powwow specifically began with the goal of improving CMC’s relationships with tribal communities, but everyone is welcome — and it makes for a great fir...

Judy (Gandrud) Hofman, 78, of Walla Walla, Washington, formerly of Culbertson, Montana, Ritzville, Washington and Electric City, Washington, passed away at Providence Medical Center on August 20, 2024, following complications of diabetes. She was born on March 31, 1946, in Wilmar, California now known as Rosemead, California, to Joseph and Marie Gandrud. She was raised in Culbertson, where she attended school and graduated from High School in 1965. Following high school, Judy married John... Full story

Corey and Dariane Hense of Coulee Dam, Washington, are proud to announce the birth of their son Colt Wyatt Hense born August 24, 2024 at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, Washington. He weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz. and was 19 3/4 inches length at birth. Siblings include big brother Clayton Hense. Maternal grandparents are Art Seyler II and Shonita Happ. Paternal grandparents are Don Hense and Sheri Brown.... Full story
Mercedes Nault and Daniel Monaghan of Keller, Washington, are proud to announce the birth of their son Michael Paul Wayne Monaghan born August 22, 2024, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, Washington. He weighed 8 lbs., 6 oz., and was 21 inches in lenfgh at birth. Siblings include Joclynn, Shakota, Isis, Nexander, Kal-El, and Dré Lazae. Maternal grandparents are Juanita Weed and Robert Nault. Paternal grandparents are Deloris Campbell and Elmer McGuines.... Full story
I appreciate our local towns working together on the massive chip seal street project. It looks great and was needed. Now we all need to work together with expertise from Ryan Fish, Nic Alexander and others knowledgeable to make our emergency services more efficient and effective. Also, thanks to the Coulee Dam Shop crew for cutting back the overgrowth at the corner to the police station. I have seen many close calls there and worried about vehicles colliding. Now visibility is better for traffic flow. I’m thankful for the tremendous l...
Coulee Dam Police 8/18 - Police called the Okanogan County Coroner after being shown a Camas Street man who apparently died of natural causes in his home and had been found by his stepson. 8/19 - Police advised a Birch Street man to get a no-contact court order against a woman banned from his property but whom his son lets back onto the property. The man said he would look into getting a no-contact order. - A vehicle was towed from the street in the area of Stevens Avenue and Diamond Street in Electric City because the city was going to...
A verbal argument over a barking dog allegedly escalated into a physical fight, with one man getting shot and injured in Delano Heights Aug. 6, according to a Grand Coulee police report. An 89-year-old man listed as a witness told police he too pointed a firearm at the suspect in order to break up the men — an action the victim’s mother credits with saving her son’s life, the police report said. Dustin Miley, 45, survived his injuries but spent multiple days in the intensive care unit at Sacred Heart Medical Center and is about to under...
A 17-year-old lost her life in a tragic crash Aug. 13 as she and her four passengers headed north on SR-155 five miles south of Nespelem. The Washington State Patrol reported that at 9:24 p.m., the 1999 GMC pickup Jaelynn F. Vallee was driving failed to negotiate a curve, drove onto the shoulder, overcorrected, came back across the northbound lane, rotated and rolled onto the southbound shoulder. The four other children in the vehicle injured and taken to hospitals: a 3-year-old girl to Coulee Medical Center, along with a 12-year-old boy; a...

A motorcycle rider suffered injuries when he lost control of his bike, slid nearly 200 feet, and hit a median light pole, allegedly fleeing police in pursuit across the town of Coulee Dam Friday night. The rider was taken by Grand Coulee Ambulance to Coulee Medical Center. Tribal police had attempted to pull him over north of Coulee Dam on SR-155, when the motorcycle reportedly sped away. He made it to the south edge of the town before losing control near the Grand Coulee Dam Visitor Center. A...
Coulee Dam Police 8/12 - A Coulee Dam officer assisted a Grand Coulee officer at the Spring Canyon Apartments in Grand Coulee where a man allegedly was threatening to shoot people but a gun wasn’t observed. The Coulee Dam officer stood with the suspect while the Grand Coulee officer investigated the situation. The suspect at one point was going to walk away and so the Coulee Dam officer put him in cuffs to prevent the suspect from fleeing. The Grand Coulee officer ended up arresting the man for disorderly conduct. 8/13 - A loose dog barked at a...

It wasn't supposed to be in the cards this year. But an unexpected cash injection from a Medicare lump sum adjustment led CMC's board of directors to earmark funds for demolition of the four grain bins across Highway 174 from the hospital, probably this fall. At the CEO's request, the board authorized up to $275,000 to pay for the work, necessary for "employee safety and creating room for expansion," according to the formal resolution. "We decided, in keeping with the idea of hopefully getting...
Jasilynn Schilling and Mason Saulque of Coulee Dam, Washington, are proud to announce the birth of their son Caine Dillyn Saulque born July 11, 2024, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, Washington. He weighed 8 lbs. and was 19 inches in length at birth. Siblings include Athena Saulque age 2. Maternal grandmother is Charlotte McGinnis. Paternal grandparents are Leslie Sterns and Weetya Saulque. Great-grandparents are Leroy St. Peter, Gwyn Dick, Juliann Saulque and Vernen Saulque.... Full story

Temps may be heading right back into the 100s, but you can have it made in the shade this Friday under North Dam Park's ponderosa pine trees as the First Friday summer pop-up market returns this week. The fair is set for Aug. 2 after taking July off in order to focus on Festival of America at the dam. From 4 to 9 p.m. folks can hear live music, relax in a 21+ beer garden, chow at Charro Birrieria, and browse booths of local and regional artists, craftsfolk, and community organizations,...

An ambulance makes its way down a freshly paved James Saunders Boulevard into Coulee Medical Center Tuesday evening. Both James Saunders and Fortuyn Road opened for regular access this week, after undergoing total reconstruction beginning May 20. The project involved repaving both streets, as well as installing a sidewalk. Fortuyn remains a one-way street. - Renata Rollins photo...
Increased electricity use among industrial customers led to a new high-load record at Grant PUD during the first week of the heat wave this month. The public utility provided 1,107 megawatts of electricity to customers in the 98823 zip code on July 9. “Every day during that hot streak topped the old all-time record of just over 1,000 MW, set during the sub-zero cold snap in January 2024,” said Christine Pratt, Grant PUD public affairs officer. Energy use for Grant PUD typically peaks twice a year, she said, during the coldest days of win...

Triple-digit temperatures over several days can pose a challenge for almost anyone. For those living in homes with inadequate AC, and for people living outdoors, it can be deadly. “More people die from extreme heat than extreme cold,” said Molly Morris, team lead at Grand Coulee’s STAR Hub, a division of Rural Resources Community Action. “We are not strangers to this type of heat, but when it first occurs each year we have to reach back to our early training on how to cope.” With the current h...

Seven years ago, Coulee Medical Center was in trouble. Financial challenges going back to 2012 combined with an administration publicly described by staff as "incompetent and hostile" had led to layoffs, unpaid bills, and high-profile provider resignations at the public hospital. In summer of 2017, the CEO hired to turn things around had resigned - after just one year on the job. To alarmed community members at the time, the hospital itself appeared to be in critical condition. It was then that...
Coulee Dam Police 6/17 - Police went to the area of River Drive and Elmer City Access Road to check on a female said to be sitting on the side of the road, but didn’t see her upon searching the area. 6/19-6/22 - Reports were filed for separate incidents including a citizen assist on Goodfellow Avenue in Electric City; assisting with a case related to burglary/unlawful entry at the former Center School in Grand Coulee; a family fight situation on Diamond Street; a traffic offense in Electric City; and a verbal disturbance at the bar in Electric...
Coulee Medical Center’s request for $3 million made it into next year’s Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration appropriations bill, released by the U.S. House Appropriations Committee last week. The housing project, called “Relief for Rural Health Workforce,” had won the support of Rep. Dan Newhouse of the 4th Congressional District. “Providing critical care in this large service area takes a unique toll on the health care providers and medical professionals that often have multi-hour commutes, necessitating a designate...
Two stories in The Star this week revolve around a problem central to not only the Grand Coulee Dam area, but to the nation as a whole: housing shortages. More than any other problem, a lack of good housing is the biggest impediment the local area faces to economic development. Two proposals — Coulee Medical Center’s tiny homes project and the Center Senior Living initiative — would address different aspects of this similar problem. All the largest employers in the area deal with a lack of housing when recruiting workers to come here. The B...
Charleigh Cornett and Charles Goetz of Odessa, Washington, are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Braialeigh Taylor Goetz on Thursday, May 16, 2024, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, Washington. She weighed 7 lbs., 7 oz., and was 21 inches in length at birth. Maternal grandparents are Miranda Taylor and James Cornett of Odessa. Paternal grandparents are Alisa Saxton of Moses Lake and the late Justin Goetz. Great-grandmothers are Peggy Goetz of Odessa and Jenni Bradley of Moses Lake, Washington.... Full story