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  • Photos up of new school opening

    Sep 17, 2014

    Finally got all the shots of the opening of the new school up. Here's a slide show of 50 of the best.... Full story

  • Top barbecue experts to compete in Harvest Festival

    Roger S Lucas|Sep 10, 2014

    A dozen barbecue teams will compete in the Harvest Festival this weekend at North Dam Park. It is estimated that the two-member teams will spend about $500 to compete in an effort to walk away with the grand prize of $1,000. Only two teams are local; the rest come from all over the Pacific Northwest. The event with multiple areas of interest begins this Friday and concludes on Sunday. It’s the Third Annual Harvest Festival and is sponsored by the Grand Coulee Dam Area Chamber of Commerce. The barbecue event is sponsored by the Pacific Northwest... Full story

  • Keller Ferry back in service

    press release, Wa State DOT|Sep 10, 2014

    KELLER FERRY – The Keller Ferry vessel, Sanpoil, is back in service as of 6 a.m. this morning (Monday, Sept. 15), after hull seepage repairs were made. Additional work on the hull exterior will be scheduled within 30 days. A representative from the U.S. Coast Guard was on site, inspected the vessel, and approved it to return to passenger service.... Full story

  • New school ribbon cutting, tours set for Friday

    Roger S Lucas|Sep 10, 2014

    The public is invited to two events at the new K-12 school complex on Friday, Sept. 12. The first is the official ribbon cutting, opening the new school. That’s at 10 a.m., with dignitaries here to cut the ribbon. Immediately after the ribbon cutting, to be held at the front door of the elementary school wing, the public will get its first opportunity to walk through the complex. At 6-8 p.m. Friday evening, members of the public who didn’t have a chance to catch the first opening, will have a chance to tour the building. School patrons wil... Full story

  • $7 million turbine repair contract awarded

    Sep 10, 2014

    The Bureau of Reclamation awarded a $7 million contract Aug. 29 to Voith Hydro, Inc. in York, Pennsylvania, to perform turbine repair for Grand Coulee and Hungry Horse dams. The turbine runners to be serviced have been in operation since the early 1950s. The work requires specialized welding and grinding, and will be completed over the next five years. “These repairs at Grand Coulee and Hungry Horse dams are essential to maintaining the turbines at these hydropower facilities,” said Regional Director Lorri Lee in a press release. “This work... Full story

  • Commission won't rush on chief choice

    Roger S Lucas|Sep 10, 2014

    Grand Coulee’s Civil Service Commission will act deliberately and carefully as it progresses in finding a new police chief for Grand Coulee, according to Chairman Alan Cain. Speed is not the answer, Cain stated. “We are satisfied that we have a qualified interim chief in Sgt. John Tufts, and so we are going to take our time and do this right.” Currently the commission is in the process of developing qualifications for the job. Longtime police Chief Mel Hunt plans to retire Sept. 30. After qualifications are developed the commission will begin... Full story

  • Mayors consider high cost trailer

    Roger S Lucas|Sep 10, 2014

    There may soon be more room for that load of stuff you wanted to haul to the dump. The Regional Board of Mayors is considering the purchase of another transfer trailer. The mayors have sought a used trailer to provide extra dumping room for several months but have been unable to find one. A used one would cost from $40,000 to $50,000. The mayors Monday looked at a new one from Wilkens Industries, Inc., from Morris, Minn., at a cost of just over $100,000. The sticker price shock was enough to delay making any decision Monday. Transfer station... Full story

  • Starting with food

    Sep 10, 2014

    Nespelem School held a welcome back barbecue on its new school year orientation day last Wednesday. School board member Nancy Armstrong-Montes, left, serves up watermelon to an incoming student. - Scott Hunter photo... Full story

  • Newsbriefs

    Sep 10, 2014

    Truck declared surplus Grand Coulee’s city council declared surplus a 1977 Ford F900 pumper truck at its meeting last Tuesday night. It’s now up for sale and only has about 20,000 miles on it, but it has other problems relating to pumps, etc. The council also put some computer equipment on the surplus list. Serving the library Joyce DeChenne was named to fill a vacant position on the Grand Coulee Library Board. She was recommended to the council by chair Diane Canady. She replaces Terri McPherson who had served two terms on the board. The app... Full story

  • Jet set on the lake

    Sep 10, 2014

    A man flies above the surface of Banks Lake just off Coulee Playland Sunday using a jetpack. The devices suck water through a long tube from the lake, holding the operator aloft by the thrust generated by pushing it out two exit tubes. The photo was taken by Linda Palmer, who thought that it "sure looked like fun."... Full story

  • County-wide burn ban lifted

    Sep 10, 2014

    Due to the cooler temperatures and moisture accompanying early fall weather and a reduction in the overall fire hazard, the Grant County Board of Comissioners and the County Fire Marshal announced Sept. 8, that the County Wide Burn Ban is being lifted, effective immediately. Although the ban is lifted, please remember that the use of burn barrels is strictly prohibited. In addition, only natural vegetation may be burned (no household garbage). For information regarding this otice, please contact the Commissioners’ office at 509.754.2011 ext. 4... Full story

  • Man sentenced to federal prison for multiple assaults

    Sep 10, 2014

    A Nespelem man was sentenced in federal court Sept. 3 for assault with a dangerous weapon, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Washington said in press release last week. Vernon Mason Saulque,32, pleaded guilty May 21, to four counts of the charge. Last Wednesday in United States District Court, Chief Judge Rosanna Malouf Peterson sentenced Saulque to a 21-month sentence on each count, to run consecutively, for a total of 84 months in federal prison, to be followed by three years of court supervision after he is released. A... Full story

  • Bureau to spend $1.85 million to replace transformer oil coolers

    Sep 10, 2014

    The Bureau of Reclamation awarded a $1.85 million contract Sept. 2 to ABB, Inc. in Cary, North Carolina, to replace transformer oil coolers at Grand Coulee Dam. Over the past several years the existing transformer oil coolers have shown the need for replacement, the bureau said in a press release. The contract will require furnishing and installing new transformer oil coolers, as well as disposal of the existing ones. The work is scheduled to be complete by April 30, 2015. “This project is just one way Reclamation is continuing to ensure effici... Full story

  • Keller Ferry out of service for repairs

    press release, Wa State DOT|Sep 10, 2014

    KELLER– The Keller Ferry across the Columbia River on State Route 21 is out of service until further notice, the Washington Department of Transporation said Tuesday afternoon. Water is seeping into one of the Sanpoil's internal compartments through a hairline crack below the waterline. The DOT advised the US Coast Guard of the issue shortly after 1 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 9, and the vessel was taken out of passenger service. The 1.75-inch hairline crack is located on the port side of the vessel abo... Full story

  • Town will clean up burned house

    Roger S Lucas|Sep 3, 2014

    A burned-out house that has been the focus of concern in Coulee Dam will soon be razed. Coulee Dam Mayor Greg Wilder said last week that he has received indication of cooperation of the property owner to assist the town in covering the expenses of tearing the house down and cleaning the property. The house at 609 Holly Street burned about two years ago and residents along the street have been raising their voices to get the property cleaned up. Just recently, one of the wind storms added fuel to the fire as two very large limbs were torn from... Full story

  • Bathed in light

    Sep 3, 2014

    Rotary Club members gather in the elementary wing library of Grand Coulee Dam School District's new school complex in Coulee Dam during a tour of the facility last Wednesday. Overhead skylights on the second floor pump in light and will save on electricity. Along for the tour, Rotary District Governor Bruce Falkins, of Kelowna, British Columbia (center), said he was surprised to find the most impressive club project results in the international district in Coulee Dam. The local club vocally... Full story

  • New school open house expanded

    Roger S Lucas|Sep 3, 2014

    The Grand Coulee Dam School District has expanded the open house for its new K-12 school complex. Superintendent Dr. Dennis Carlson said Tuesday that the district will have a ribbon cutting at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 12, with tours of the new complex to follow. Carlson said that another tour will be added from 6-8 p.m. to accommodate those who work in the daytime and can’t get to the earlier open house. The new school will welcome students, Monday, Sept. 15. Last week the final material from the demolition of the classroom wing of Lake R... Full story

  • New officer on job

    Roger S Lucas|Sep 3, 2014

    Grand Coulee’s new police officer is on the job. Christopher McClanahan completed his academy training and began duties in the department Sept. 1. Chief Mel Hunt said that McClanahan was voted vice president of his academy class and placed second in his class academically. McClanahan placed first in firearms at 99.1 percent and first in the class overall. Hunt said it was the highest any of his officers have scored at the academy. “Officer McClanahan is to be congratulated on his efforts and all the extra work he did,” Hunt state... Full story

  • Street changes being sought for Coulee Dam

    Roger S Lucas|Sep 3, 2014

    The town of Coulee Dam has submitted grant requests to the State Transportation Improvement Board for three major projects. The first is for improvements around the new K-12 school complex. A second is for the reconditioning of Sixth Street, and the third for improvements to Lincoln Avenue. In the school portion of the grant request, the town points out that there will be an increase in general traffic, an increase in heavy vehicles such as school buses and heavy delivery vehicles and an increase in pedestrian traffic. The town’s submission i... Full story

  • Doe shot, left at Washington Flats

    Sep 3, 2014

    Game officials are looking for information in regard to the shooting of a doe in the Washington Flats aea. Warden Glenn Steffler, of the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, said he came onto the still nursing doe Wednesday, Aug. 27. Steffler said the deer had been dead only 12-24 hours. He said the deer was shot by a small caliber gun. He is asking anyone who might have information about the shooting to call him at (509) 754-4624.... Full story

  • Sunbanks music festival offer 19 bands

    Roger S Lucas|Sep 3, 2014

    Sunbanks Lake Resort’s fall Rhythm & Blues Festival kicks off tomorrow (Thursday, Sept. 4) and run through Sunday, Sept. 7. Thursday bands will begin playing at 8 p.m. in the Coulee Cantina (directly behind the lodge). Music on the main stage begins Friday at 5 p.m., Saturday at 1:30 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. A variety of bands will play each evening until about midnight. Bands featured include The Fat Tones, LeRoy Bell, Junkyard Jane and Too Slim and the Taildraggers. Promoters stated that there will be a total of 19 bands performing during t... Full story

  • Harvest Festival next week offers much

    Roger S Lucas|Sep 3, 2014

    When you think of a Harvest Festival vegetables and fruits come to mind. The Chamber of Commerce’s Harvest Festival, Sept. 12-14, the third annual, at North Dam Park, is entirely different. It’s a fun festival for the entire family and a good way to polish off what has been a great summer. And it’s free! Always wanted to take a helicopter ride? You can do it at this year’s Harvest Festival, at a nominal price. Soar through the sky and look down on the things you’ve seen all year long except from a different vantage point. Rides are available... Full story

  • Newsbriefs

    Sep 3, 2014

    School supply drive went well The annual August drive to collect school supplies and money to buy them went well at North Cascades Bank, local branch Manager Sjana Bird said, noting that not as many supplies were brought in by donors but more cash was. She said the branch collected $905 to help buy needed school items for students. “We got some cash and we’re going to go spend it,” she said. Another fire contained The 400-acre burnout to secure the line along the Entiat River Road and Shady Pass area went well on Thursday and the Duncan fire... Full story

  • Household hazardous waste event set

    Roger S Lucas|Sep 3, 2014

    Grant County residents may dispose of household hazardous waste free on Friday, Sept. 12, from noon to 4 p.m. at the Delano Regional Transfer Station. Only hazardous waste generated by households will be accepted. Hazardous products have labels with words such as warning, danger, caustic, flammable and poison. These chemicals should be disposed of through hazardous waste collection opportunities, not in the garbage, down the drain, or on the ground. Examples include oil-based paint, contaminated used motor oil, thinners, household batteries,... Full story

  • Moore appointed to civil service commission in Grand Coulee

    Roger S Lucas|Sep 3, 2014

    Mayor Chris Christopherson made an appointment to the Grand Coulee Civil Service Commission last week, bringing it up to full strength. Named to the three-member commission was Bill Moore, a retired school teacher, and former city council member. Moore replaces Kenneth Carroll, who resigned earlier this month. Moore taught social studies, general math, shop and traffic safety during his 32-year teaching career. He retired in 1997. The commission is made up of Chair Alan Cain, Mark Graves and now Bill Moore. The Civil Service Commission meets... Full story

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