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  • Lions float cemetery management idea to local mayors

    Jacob Wagner|Aug 10, 2022

    Cemeteries don’t take care of themselves, and the Spring Canyon Cemetery is no exception. The Grand Coulee Lions Club manages Spring Canyon Cemetery, and Birdie Hensley of the Lions Club spoke to the Regional Board of Mayors at their Aug. 3 meeting about them possibly taking over the management of the cemetery. Hensley explained that as Lions Club members are getting older, it’s getting to be less feasible for them to take care of the cemetery that has about 2,100 people buried in it, including about 450 veterans. Grand Coulee Mayor Paul Tow...

  • Spring Canyon illness was a mystery

    Scott Hunter|Aug 10, 2022

    Apparent illnesses at Spring Canyon brought to light by a Facebook post apparently stopped on their own, officials said last week, although details were scant. “There are no facts,” stated Kim Hines at Lincoln County Public Health, noting the local clinic had recorded no cases of vomiting or diarrhea complained of by several people on the social media site after a commenter just wanted to find out how many might have been affected by whatever it was July 27-28. The Colville Tribal Health Dept. and the National Park Service each took sam...

  • Quick boat cleaning can save millions of dollars

    Jacob Wagner|Aug 10, 2022

    Taking five minutes to use a new, free boat-cleaning station at Northrup Boat Launch could help save millions in dollars of damage that invasive species can cause. A new "Clean-Drain-Dry-Dispose" unit, also known as a "CD3" system, was demonstrated at Northrup Boat Launch Aug. 9 with representatives there from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which funded the system, as well as from the Washington Recreation & Conservation Office (RCO), Washington State Parks, the Washington Department of Fish &...

  • Good and mellow

    Aug 10, 2022

    Jerry Lee Raines entertains a packed "beer garden" crowd at the chamber of commerce's First Friday event at North Dam Park Aug. 5....

  • Impaired but cool

    Aug 3, 2022

    Justin Thompson gets soaked and cooled off at the National Night Out in Coulee Dam Tuesday evening with temperatures in the 90s, where one of the activities let people toss water balloons back and forth between two people, each wearing goggles designed to imitate a driver's impairment from alcohol at various levels. Thompson, who teaches world history and rock band at Lake Roosevelt Jr./Sr. High School, wore goggles emulating an impairment of 0.07-0.1 on a blood alcohol level test when he...

  • Airport getting runway maintenance grants

    Jacob Wagner|Aug 3, 2022

    A smooth landing and takeoff helps make flight a more pleasurable experience for mankind, and the port district is getting some funds to make it so. Grant County Port District #7 commissioners accepted July 20 the first of two Federal Aviation Administration grants to fund runway pavement maintenance. This first grant is in the amount of $386,000, and Trey Dail of T-O Engineers said that a second grant, estimated at $90,000, is expected in August to provide more funding for the $530,000 estimated total cost of the maintenance. An additional...

  • New policy bans student cell phones during school

    Jacob Wagner|Aug 3, 2022

    Students at Lake Roosevelt Junior/Senior High School may feel like something is missing during the coming school year as smart phones will not be allowed during the school day. According to a handbook policy approved on July 25 at the Grand Coulee Dam School District board meeting, the students aren’t allowed to have their cell phones during the school day, not even during lunch. “Students will be asked to NOT bring phones to school,” the handbook reads. “Students who have their phones at school will be asked to store them in lock boxes....

  • Region votes solidly Republican, almost

    Scott Hunter|Aug 3, 2022

    Election results last night for the state and the four local counties showed voters choosing candidates not from the extremes edges of the political spectrum but from something closer to the middle. The race to watch from now to November is for the 4th Congressional District, held by Rep. Dan Newhouse, who will face Doug White, a Democratic challenger who thinks he can win. Statewide, Newhouse was ahead by just 1,008 votes, leading with just 27.32% of the vote to White’s 25.98%. Newhouse faced primary challenges from seven Republicans who t...

  • Boat Launch gets new tech to combat invasive species

    Jacob Wagner|Aug 3, 2022

    by Jacob Wagner Preventing the spread of invasive species can save millions of dollars, and boaters at Northrup Boat Launch can now use free equipment to help with that prevention. A ribbon-cutting ceremony and demonstration of a "Clean-Drain-Dry-Dispose unit, known as a CD3 system," will be held on Aug. 9 at 10 a.m. at Northrup Boat Launch. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife partnered last year with the Washington Invasive Species Council, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Washington... Full story

  • CBC reorganized following latest election

    Jacob Wagner|Aug 3, 2022

    The governing body of the Colville Confederated Tribes has a new chairman in Jarred-Michael Erickson, appointed by fellow council members on July 14, following the June election of the Colville Business Council. Erickson, a representative of the Nespelem District, replaced fellow Nespelem District Representative Andy Joseph Jr. as chairman, with Joseph returning to his former position as Health and Human Services chair and having served as CBC chairman from 2020-2022. Also on the CBC, Keller...

  • High heat returning to area

    Aug 3, 2022

    The National Weather system is warning of dangerous heat coming again. Their alert: Excessive Heat Warning Alert: ...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM NOON MONDAY TO 11 PM PDT TUESDAY... * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with high temperatures in the 100 to 106F range. Overnight lows will be in the mid 60s to lower 70s. * WHERE...Grand Coulee, Coulee City, Odessa, Creston, Ralston, Electric City, Lamona, Stratford, Harrington, Coulee Dam, Ritzville, and Wilbur. * WHEN...From Noon Monday to 11 PM PDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Excessive... Full story

  • Douglas County fire stopped north of Leahy Junction

    Scott Hunter|Jul 27, 2022

    Firefighters got a stubborn blaze stopped near Leahy Junction Tuesday after a day of fighting in the hot sun. The fire reportedly started about 6:30 a.m. under a Douglas County PUD powerline, but the cause was not yet known, said Douglas County Fire District 3 Chief Cory Allman. Allman said he wouldn't be surprised if it started a lot earlier; he lives just four miles down the road and it was already larger than he expected when he arrived. Called the Nilles Fire for the corner of P and Road 27...

  • Smaller school levy confirmed for Nov. ballot

    Jacob Wagner|Jul 27, 2022

    The Grand Coulee Dam School District approved a ballot measure Monday that will ask voters this fall to pay about half what they have been under levies about to expire. The levy resolution approved by the school board Monday will go on the November ballot seeking only $2 per $1,000 of assessed property value within the district from 2023 through 2025, compared to the current rate of $4.20. “We are looking to reduce costs for taxpayers, especially now with inflation,” School Board Director Rich Black said at their July 11 meeting. Grant Cou...

  • New executive appointed over tribal government

    Scott Hunter|Jul 27, 2022

    The Colville Tribes has a new executive director in Cody Desautel. "The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation has appointed Cody Desautel to serve as the Tribes' new Executive Director," stated Colville Business Council Chairman Jarred-Michael Erickson in a July 21 press release. The executive director is the administrative head of tribal government and reports directly to the 14-member governing CBC. "Cody is well known to us and to tribal membership due to his prior service as...

  • Coulee Dam Police hosting National Night Out on Aug. 2

    Jul 27, 2022

    Police officers are a part of communities, and on Tuesday Aug. 2, Coulee Dam police officers will host an event with food, beverages, games, and activities to engage with the community. The event will be held from 5-9 p.m., at Mead Park and along Mead Way in Coulee Dam, near Harvest Foods and the post office, and is appropriate for families and children of all ages, according to a flier for the event. The event will celebrate National Night Out, "an annual community-building campaign that...

  • COVID-19 rates continue to trend up

    Jul 27, 2022

    In Grant County, the two-week incidence rate was at 238 cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 residents as of July 21, up from 227 on July 7. The case rate was at only 26 cases per 100,000 residents on March 31. A rate lower than 200 used to be the metric for whether a county could have fewer restrictions on businesses and events. Official case rates are widely viewed as undercounted due to home testing kits and an associated lack of reporting. According to the Grant County Health District, the Grand Coulee/Electric City area of Grant County has seen...

  • Mayor seeks commissioner seat

    Jacob Wagner|Jul 27, 2022

    Oroville Mayor Jon Neal would like to be an Okanogan County Commissioner. Neal has lived in Oroville his entire life, taking over his family's auto body repair business in 1992 and working in the industry for over 40 years, he described in a Facebook page for his campaign. He has raised three children in Okanogan County and has six grandchildren, along with wife Traci. Neal has been involved in city government for 21 years, including six years as the mayor of Oroville and, along with that role,...

  • Cow rider

    Jul 27, 2022

    A contestant in the senior girls' cow riding competition hangs on Saturday afternoon during the Ridge Riders' Junior Rodeo. The two-day event drew more than 200 young cowboys and cowgirls from all over. - Scott Hunter photo...

  • Hot day, cool scene

    Jul 20, 2022

    Hot day, cool scene Plenty of people populated the beach and picnic areas at Spring Canyon Tuesday as temperatures reached into the 90s. Check our weather forecast on page 2. - Scott Hunter photo...

  • New leader appointed at Colville Tribes

    Scott Hunter|Jul 20, 2022

    The Colville Tribes has a new executive director, the tribes announced Thursday night. "The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation has appointed Cody Desautel to serve as the Tribes' new Executive Director," stated CBC Chairman Jarred-Michael Erickson in a press release. The executive director is the administrative head of tribal government and reports directly to the 14-member governing Colville Business Council. "Cody is well known to us and to tribal membership due to his prior...

  • Electric City considering short-term rentals again

    Jacob Wagner|Jul 20, 2022

    Electric City is moving with caution as they consider an ordinance to allow short term rentals just three years after banning them. During their July 12 meeting, the city council discussed the pros and cons of allowing people to rent out residences for short stays, less than 30 days, as made popular by websites like Airbnb. Mayor Diane Kohout noted that the previous council had voted down the idea of allowing short term rentals. That happened in 2019, after more than a year of discussing the issue. At that time, a Lakeview Avenue couple noted t...

  • Desautel appointed to federal wildfire commission

    Jacob Wagner|Jul 20, 2022

    Colville Confederated Tribes Natural Resources Director Cody Desautel is one of 47 people, selected from 500 applicants, appointed to the new federal Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission. The U.S. Departments of Agriculture, the Interior and Homeland Security through the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced the selections on July 7. The commission will “play a key role in recommending ways that federal agencies can better prevent, mitigate, suppress, and manage wildland fires. It will also recommend policies and s...

  • CAPRD continues to maintain North Dam Park

    Jacob Wagner|Jul 20, 2022

    North Dam Park can continue to be maintained, at least for a while longer, as more funding has been donated by the community to the Coulee Area Park and Recreation District. At their July 13 meeting, CAPRD commissioners were presented with a $5,600 check by Grand Coulee Dam Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Rachelle Baughman who started a page at the online fundraising site, GoFundMe.com. Commissioner Kevin Portch said that CAPRD also received $900 in private donations separately from that online donation site. The group voted to...

  • Kari Alexander seeks county commission seat

    Jacob Wagner|Jul 20, 2022

    Affordable housing, good jobs, good schools are just a part of Kari Alexander's vision for Okanogan County as she runs for county commissioner. Alexander would like to see youth more involved in the local government. "Our youth are the future of this county," she wrote in an email to The Star. "I think we all want to ensure that Okanogan County is the kind of place our kids want to come back to and raise their own families - which means we need affordable starter homes, good jobs, and good...

  • Aaron Kester running for county commissioner

    Jacob Wagner|Jul 20, 2022

    Attention may be the most valuable thing a county commissioner can do for issues, and Aaron Kester, if elected, wants to give his attention to a multitude of issues facing Okanogan County. Mental health, housing, and industry maintenance and growth are among what Kester listed to The Star as issues facing Okanogan County. "Each issue needs direct inspection and attention," Kester wrote in an email, "and although I hate to see it, some issues will not receive needed attention when our most concer...

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