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  • Survey: Most prefer the four-day school week

    Scott Hunter|May 6, 2026

    An early peek at a survey done by the Grand Coulee Dam School District to gauge feelings about the transition to a four-day school week for students indicates most parents are more pleased than not with the change, Superintendent Rod Broadnax says. Broadnax presented the school board the results so far at the last school board meeting April 27 and discussed it at an informal meeting with constituents at Voltage Coffee House the next morning during his bimonthly "Coffee with the Superintendent"...

  • Coulee Cops

    May 6, 2026

    Grand Coulee Police 4/21 - Police responded to The Moose Lodge area where a man was reported to be yelling and screaming in the street and urinating on a telephone pole before getting into the passenger seat of a vehicle. The responding officer was met with a “profanity laced” sentence when confronting the man. The man was clearly intoxicated, used obscene language and made obscene gestures. His friend came outside and said that she would take him home. Police warned that if he caused any more problems later, he would be arrested. 4/23 - An...

  • Willis Schrock

    May 6, 2026

    Please join us to celebrate the life of Willis Schrock on Saturday, May 16th at noon at the Grand Coulee Fire Department. Lunch will be served and if you wish to, you may bring a dessert for the potluck dessert table.... Full story

  • Joan Carlson Gardner

    May 6, 2026

    With hearts full of love and sorrow, we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Joan Carlson Gardner, who passed away on April 28, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. Joan was a woman of remarkable strength and beauty whose warm spirit touched everyone she met. Joan was born on January 11, 1955, in Yakima, Washington, to Carl and Beverly Carlson. The third of six children, she spent her early years in Seattle before her family relocated to Grand Coulee. She graduated from Lake Roosevelt... Full story

  • Hi Rodeo fans!

    May 6, 2026

    I'm Alyssa Bolyard, a 21 year old from Elk, Washington and it is my extreme pleasure to represent the community of Grand Coulee as the 2026 Colorama Pro Rodeo Queen. It's safe to say this isn't my first rodeo, as I was raised in the rodeo world! My favorite events are the roughstock events. I am a big fan of Wacey Schalla because he has such a good attitude and uses his losses as learning opportunities to keep pushing forward. When I'm not traveling the rodeo trail, you can find me in the high...

  • Rodeo set to entertain from the dirt to the sky

    May 6, 2026

    From a clown with a pet bull to a flyover scheduled for a C-17 air taker out of Airbase Lewis-McChord, the Ridge Riders Saddle Club's Colorama Pro Rodeo is bringing everything its volunteers can muster to the Grand Coulee Dam community's annual spring rite. That will include the Cletis Lacy Memorial Bull Riding on Thursday night, along with mutton busting and panty pulling business types (trying to get them on a cow!). By Monday morning, Ridge Rider President Wayne Fowler said, they had 19 bull...

  • Staff, parents push back as district weighs cuts

    Scott Hunter|Apr 29, 2026

    The Grand Coulee Dam School District's reduced education program is colliding headon with the people who run classrooms every day. Over the last two board meetings, staff and community members have spoken up to plead for preschool, career and technical education (CTE), athletics, and key administrative positions they say are holding the system together - even as district leaders stress that the math simply no longer works. "We're shrinking, we're going away" At the March 24 meeting, CTE...

  • School district gripped by push and pull of change

    Scott Hunter editor and publisher|Apr 29, 2026

    The forces shaping decisions about the Grand Coulee Dam School District are stubbornly calling for what one might reasonably conclude are exactly the wrong decisions. Last fall, when the process of laying out a “modified education plan” — the term in education for layoffs — members of the public were calling for the district to stem its financial losses by increasing the amount of money coming in, rather than cutting expenses. In public education, that means bringing in more students — through increased offerings, not fewer. The district... Full story

  • Guy Francis Moura

    Apr 29, 2026

    Guy Francis Moura, 73, of Grand Coulee passed away early in the morning on March 31, 2026 at Deaconess Hospital in Spokane Washington. Guy was born in Whitefield New Hampshire, lived on Long Island and grew up mostly in Rangeley, Maine. He attended the University of Maine in Orono graduating with a BA in Anthropology in 1977. In 1978, he came west to work on the Chief Joseph Dam Cultural Resource Project on the Columbia River. He continued his work there in 1979 and then made his home in Washington and Oregon. Guy earned his teaching... Full story

  • Coulee Cops

    Apr 29, 2026

    Grand Coulee Police 4/12 - A woman reported being verbally harassed by her neighbor and police advised her she could get a court order in place to stop him from communicating with her. 4/13 - Someone reported an abandoned RV on F Street. The caller was not the legal owner of the property, so the property owner would have to be contacted to have the RV removed. 4/14 - Police closed an open door on a Partello Parkway home that appeared to be in the process of being sold. The door may have blown open. 4/18 - Juveniles were reported to have been...

  • Lady Raiders rebound with Tonasket sweep, handle Omak after Okanogan setback

    Apr 29, 2026

    The Lady Raiders turned a frustrating one-run loss into a statement weekend, sweeping Tonasket in a home doubleheader before adding a road win over 1A Omak to cap a strong stretch of play. After a win against the Bulldogs at home April 22, Lake Roosevelt suffered a narrow 9-8 loss at Okanogan the next night in a game that slipped away despite 11 hits. Juel Swager went a perfect 3-for-3 with two RBIs, and Ayamae Batten-Bob added two hits and two RBIs, but the Bulldogs used a 13-hit effort to edge...

  • Legals

    Apr 29, 2026

    City of Grand Coulee NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: PAINTING SERVICES The City of Grand Coulee is seeking quotes from qualified contractors for painting services for the City Hall building located at 306 Midway Ave in Grand Coulee, WA. Project Scope: Surface preparation and application of specified coatings for the 4,709 sq. ft. City Hall facility. Project to be completed by June 26th, 2026. Project Details: Interested contractors may obtain a detailed scope of work, project specifications, and information on submittal requirements by contacting Lisa... Full story

  • Jay Philip Weber

    Apr 22, 2026

    Jay Philip Weber was born to Harold James and Betsy Ann Weber of Libby Creek Ranch at Carlton Washington, January 28, 1951. He joined an older brother John Fredrick (1948) an older sister, Amy Jo (1949) and the quartet of siblings was completed with the birth of his younger sister, Ada Jill (1952). The family moved to Grand Coulee, Washington in 1953 where Jay began his schooling at Center Elementary in 1956 and graduated Grand Coulee High School in 1969. From 1969 until 1974 he continued his... Full story

  • Julie Ann Jones

    Apr 22, 2026

    Julie Ann Jones passed away at her home in Almira WA on Sunday, 4/12/2026. She was born 4/6/1942 in Kirkland, WA to Larry and Mary Gunderson. Her early years were spent in Kirkland, Garrison ND, and finally Almira where she spent the rest of her life. She married Nick Campbell on 1/16/1960. Julie and Nick lived north of Almira and farmed until Nick's death in 1971. Julie moved to town in the spring of 1972. She married Karl Jones on 2/22/1975 and resided in Almira until her death. Over the... Full story

  • Penny Sue (Nee) Flowers

    Apr 22, 2026

    I was born in the Ferry County Hospital in Republic Washington to Tommie and Joyce Nee on October 8th, 1952. A few days later my Daddy and Mom took me on the most amazing car drive of my life. I couldn't see very well, but I remember the feelings filling the car ...beautiful. The car was full of hope, dreams, laughter, smiles, pride, happiness and so much love. The blend of emotions was comforting and safe. We drove down the beautiful San Poil Valley to the south end of Ferry County, to a small... Full story

  • 70th Wedding Anniversary for James & Doris Cobb

    Apr 22, 2026

    James (93) and Doris Cobb (90), formerly of Coulee Dam and now residing in Utah, celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on February 11, 2026. The couple were married in Ogden, Utah, at the home of Doris's parents, beginning a lifetime of love, service, and dedication to family and community. Throughout his career, James worked as a power plant operator at numerous locations across the western United States. Let's take a look at his incredible journey. First, we start at Wanship Dam. Next...

  • Everharts have a boy

    Apr 22, 2026

    John and Marissa Everhart of Nespelem, Wash., are proud to announce the birth of their son Wesley John Everhart born Feb. 24, 2026 at 7:12am at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Couler, Wash. He weighed 9 lbs., 5 oz.,and was 32 inches in length at birth. Siblings include Abriell, Marlee and John. Grandparents are John LaFountaine and the late Carly Desautel of Nespelem; John P.Everhart I and Nikki Finkbonner of Bellingham; Mervala Zumwell of Anadarko, Okla. Great Grandparents: John B. LaFountaine...

  • New lease for old theater approved

    Scott Hunter|Apr 15, 2026

    A lease was approved by the city council in Coulee Dam last week so that a couple who moved to town again last August can re-imagine what was the Village Cinema into something new. Ben and Naomi Dupris were set to sign the lease Wednesday. The couple envision an art-centered community space for all ages, one that will honor Ben's memory of, and hope for, the community he grew up in, meet the needs of its people today, and embody a business model emerging for such spaces. Ben is a 1992 graduate...

  • Funday Friday starts at noon

    Scott Hunter|Apr 15, 2026

    The Funday Friday that starts the Triple Fish Challenge is set for noon to 6 p.m. at Coulee Playland Resort and will feature more than a dozen different stations of free kids’ activities. “Outdoor fun for all ages,” as the poster promotes for Reel Recreation’s annual fishing derby on Banks Lake. This year, an animal processing demonstration will take place at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. The Triple Fish Challenge is a “family-friendly fishing tournament like no other!” Reel Rec’s website says. “Anglers will compete to catch three different speci...

  • Coulee Cops

    Apr 15, 2026

    Coulee Dam Police 4/5 - A woman reported that her phone went missing after being near an Easter basket at a park in Electric City where many people had been. Police checked with a man who was among many who had been at the park. He denied taking the phone. His family said they would have made him give it back had he taken it. - A woman reported that a man in a vehicle had pulled up to her Miller Avenue residence near her driveway and checked doors on her vehicles and had taken about $300 worth of items. - A man reported missing calls from an...

  • Randall Kim Hudnall

    Apr 15, 2026

    Randall Kim Hudnall (62) passed away unexpectedly April 7, 2026 at his home in Electric City, Wa. He was born to Norman & Helen Hudnall August 24, 1963. After graduating from Lake Roosevelt High School (Class of 1981) he enlisted in the United States Army. For years to follow he was the "voice" of KEYG 1490 am radio in the Grand Coulee Dam area. Randy leaves behind his wife Sheila Hudnall of Manila, Philippines and his daughter Tricia Stannard of Airway Heights, Wa. He is preceded in death by pa... Full story

  • Local students make SCC honor roll

    Apr 15, 2026

    Spokane Community College lists 2,543 students on its honor roll for the 2026 Winter quarter that ended in March, including four from the Grand Coulee Dam area. Luke Button, of Electric City; Tristan Carman and Arcaydian Winebar, both of Coulee Dam; and Gavin Senator, of Grand Coulee, made the list. The honor roll lists those students who achieved a grade point average of 3.0 or above. SCC is one of two community colleges within the Spokane Colleges district. It is known for its programs in career and technical training as well as its...

  • Legals

    Apr 15, 2026

    Notice of Date Change for the GCDSD School Board Meeting Please be informed that the Board of Directors of the Grand Coulee Dam School District has changed the date of their School Board Meeting from Monday April 13th to Wednesday April 15th. (The meeting will be held at the regular time and location; 5:30 p.m. at the Jr./Sr. High Library) (Publish April 15, 2026) Nespelem School District No. 14 Okanogan County, Washington NOTICE OF MEETING TO ADOPT 2025-26 BUDGET EXTENSION AND CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to RCW... Full story

  • Nuts for eggs

    Apr 8, 2026

    Easter Egg hunts in the area.... Full story

  • 4/13 GCDSD school board meeting changed to Wednesday 4/15

    Grand Coulee Dam School District|Apr 8, 2026

    The following notice came from the GCDSD office today: Notice of Date Change for the GCDSD School Board Meeting Please be informed that the Board of Directors of the Grand Coulee Dam School District has changed the date of their School Board Meeting from Monday April 13th to Wednesday April 15th. (The meeting will be held at the regular time and location; 5:30 p.m. at the Jr./Sr. High Library)... Full story

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