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  • Over the top, on the Fourth

    Jul 5, 2023

    The crowd watches the fireworks off the top of Grand Coulee Dam, culminating the Festival of America Tuesday night, July 4. — Scott Hunter photo...

  • Council member calls weed control a joke

    Scott Hunter|Jul 5, 2023

    Coulee Dam doesn't do enough to get property owners to control weeds, and neither does Okanogan County. That's the assessment of Councilmember Keith St Jeor, who complained about no enforcement despite a recent increase in his property taxes, which he said supposedly includes payment for weed control. "That place across the street from me ... has been treated by the town like a joke" for the 21 years he's lived in his home," St. Jeor said at the June 28 council meeting. Thinking he paid...

  • Short-term rental moratorium passed, but which way?

    Scott Hunter|Jul 5, 2023

    Coulee Dam’s city council unanimously passed a resolution June 28 intending it to put a hold on any enforcement against so called short-term rentals of private property, following a plea from the owner of one such property two weeks earlier. Coulee Dam doesn’t have an ordinance specifically making such an enterprise illegal, but it’s also not specifically allowed in its zoning codes either, which distinguish between residential and commercial zones. At least two houses in east Coulee Dam are advertised on Airbnb, a site that handles the trans...

  • Fire burning on reservation

    Jul 5, 2023

    A wildfire 10 miles southwest of Twin Lakes on the Colville Reservation had burned 33 acres since Thursday, while 97 firefighters are working on it. The Gold Mountain Ridge fire was first reported at 3:23 p.m. June 29th. Crews responded to initial reports and resources have been added to the response as the situation has developed. The fire is burning in steep, uneven terrain with high numbers of hazard trees. The Northeast Washington Interagency Type 3 Incident Management Team #2 assumed command of the incident at 9 p.m. July 2. The Colville...

  • To cap it all off...

    Jul 5, 2023

    Retiring superintendent Paul Turner models a cap given him by the Grand Coulee Dam School District Board of Directors at Turner's final meeting June 26. Turner has served as superintendent since 2016 after a year as assistant principal. His tenure has not been without controversy, and the words on the cap reference a derogatory remark made in a letter to the editor. - Scott Hunter photo...

  • Colville Tribes grieves the loss of MaryJayn LaPlante

    Jul 5, 2023

    The Colville Tribes is saddened to announce the passing of Colville tribal descendant MaryJayn (MJ) Louise LaPlante. She was 16 years old, born on January 3, 2007. MaryJayn LaPlante was a junior at Wilbur High School. She served as the Vice President of the Keller Youth Council and demonstrated great leadership in her position. Some of her notable accomplishments were organizing the Back to School Clothing Drive for the Keller school and the Colville Business Council candidate forum. MaryJayn...

  • Tractor stolen from Spring Canyon Cemetery

    Scott Hunter|Jun 28, 2023

    Early Monday morning, someone stole a tractor from the Spring Canyon Cemetery. The thief was there for at least 40 minutes, apparently breaking into one building through an old, wooden panel covering a door window, then probably taking keys found inside to open another building that housed the tractor, a 1996 John Deere 1070 loader with a backhoe attachment. The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office is hoping the pickup may look familiar to someone, so they put photos on a Facebook page and asked for...

  • Fire weather watch issued for Saturday

    Jun 28, 2023

    Dry, windy weather expected for parts of the region on Saturday prompted a “Fire Weather Watch” from the National Weather Service in Spokane. The caution was issued Wednesday afternoon for Saturday in the Okanogan Valley, Central Washington Cascade Foothills, the Waterville Plateau and Western Columbia Basin areas. Winds are expected to reach 15 mph with gusts up to 25, but relative humidity will be low in the 10-20% range. That combination means fires can easily start and rapidly spread. “A Fire Weather Watch means that critical fire weath... Full story

  • Man argues case for his Airbnb biz in Coulee Dam

    Scott Hunter|Jun 28, 2023

    A man who has been operating his house on Central Drive as a short-term rental took exception to a cease-and-desist letter from the city that said that activity is illegal. Danny Wiyrick didn't back down at a city council meeting June 14, had his arguments ready to go point by point, and had council members wanting to find a way to make it legal before the end of the meeting. But tonight (June 28) they consider a draft resolution declaring a moratorium on such rentals as Wiyrick's Airbnb...

  • Long-time Grand Coulee family physician earns prestigious award

    Jun 28, 2023

    Andrew C. Castrodale, M.D., is the recipient of the 2023 UW School of Medicine Alumni Service Award, the school announced last week. The award recognizes a University of Washington School of Medicine (UWSOM) alum whose dedicated and determined efforts have benefited UWSOM and/or the Alumni Association and/or their community. Dr. Castrodale, a 1994 graduate of UWSOM, is being celebrated for his dedication and service to his community in his roles as clinician, mentor and educator in family...

  • USBR prohibits fireworks at North Dam and temporarily closes Marina Way gate

    Jun 28, 2023

    The Bureau of Reclamation is prohibiting fireworks on North Dam for the Independence Day holiday. Reclamation is taking precautionary measures to decrease the potential for wildland fire and is reminding the public that use of fireworks is prohibited on Reclamation lands and waterbodies. Reclamation will allow the permitted fireworks display at Grand Coulee Dam to occur for the Fourth of July festivities. There is a low risk of fireworks reaching the surrounding lands from the top of the dam, so the show can proceed. The fireworks show begins...

  • State grant nets new woodchipper for community

    Jun 28, 2023

    Officials and workers from four cities attend the delivery and training in the use of a new woodchipper June 14. The chipper was bought with a grant from the state Department of Ecology to the Regional Board of Mayors, which includes Electric City Mayor Diane Kohout (in sunglasses) who applied for the grant, and Grand Coulee Mayor Paul Townsend, third from right. The equipment was delivered to the Delano Transfer Station. - Scott Hunter photo...

  • Gas at lower price than a year ago

    Jun 28, 2023

    Average gasoline prices in Washington are actually lower than they were a year ago, although they have risen 10.2 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $4.92 a gallon Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 2,666 stations in the state. Prices in Washington stand 54.5 cents per gallon lower than a year ago but are 34.2 cents higher than a month ago. The national average price of diesel has fallen 0.2 cents in the last week and stands at $3.84 per gallon. According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Washington was p...

  • Kids get festive in the koulee

    Scott Hunter|Jun 21, 2023

    Kids from all over the area took part in the annual Koulee Kids Fest Saturday, organized by the Grand Coulee Dam Area Chamber of Commerce and supported by businesses and organizations. About 17 of them put on little activities for kids from 10 a.m to 2 p.m., when the day capped off with a learning opportunity as The Reptile Man taught and entertained kids with live snakes, an alligator, and other reptiles. At least two activity sponsors offered prizes in drawings. Kids who filled in a...

  • Fire burns garage, house saved

    Scott Hunter|Jun 21, 2023

    Their house didn't burn, but firefighters couldn't save the garage/shop at Bill and Heather Williams' home in Electric City Monday when fire cut short their plans to work on an old pickup. Searching for the bright side as firefighters sprayed down the charred wood and hot metal siding, Heather Williams said at least they wouldn't have to decide what to keep from a collection of belongings they'd moved into the garage to sort. Electric City Volunteer Fire Department Chief Mark Payne said Bill...

  • Citizen science has kids seed bomb field

    Scott Hunter|Jun 21, 2023

    Students from four area schools got to stomp around a field on the Colville Reservation in a citizen science experiment that continued this June. The students, from Nespelem and Keller schools on June 6 and from Lake Roosevelt and Inchelium schools June 7, had prepared in class a lot of "seed bombs," for planting native wildflowers on a field of native bunchgrass. The bombs, which a year ago had been made of clay and a pinch of seeds for the same experiment, this year had a bit different makeup...

  • Lake Roosevelt graduates 40 in class of 2023

    Scott Hunter|Jun 14, 2023

    Forty students graduated from Lake Roosevelt High School Saturday as the class of 2023 gathered for that last time - on the stage at the gym in gown and cap. Much about the speeches echoed those sentiments that rightly drip from every high school graduation - "the last time," "the next chapter," and so forth. But the tone, the affection, the familiarity - as in, family-like - seemed something more. "The friendships that we have made over the years have shaped us into the young men and women...

  • Koulee Kids Fest just in time for selfies with Dad

    Jun 14, 2023

    Parents, especially dads, can rely on Koulee Kids Fest to offer plenty of ways for special parent/kid memories to form this Saturday as the chamber of commerce organizes kids' events put on at local businesses. See the map on page 8 for a list of places and activities from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to take part in and qualify to win a prize. At 2 p.m. on Main Street the Reptile Man will present kids with all kinds of snakes, turtles an alligator and more. Scott Petersen is a zoologist and educator who...

  • Bureau's top official wraps up national tour at Grand Coulee Dam

    Scott Hunter|Jun 14, 2023

    With the face of Grand Coulee Dam as a backdrop Tuesday, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation's top official wrapped up a tour of facilities in celebration of the agency's 120-year history and the 81 years since the first filling of Lake Roosevelt. Commissioner Camille Calimlim Touton listed Reclamation stats the crowd could be proud of, perhaps part of the purpose of the visit and tour. It's not always popular being the "nation's largest wholesale water supplier" in an era when folks in the...

  • Correction

    Jun 14, 2023

    An American flag was dedicated to William (Bill) Myers during the Isle of Flags Memorial Day ceremony. His last name was misspelled in a June 1 article. The Star regrets the erro...

  • Changes are coming to the paper and county next month

    Scott Hunter, editor and publisher|Jun 7, 2023

    Readers of The Star may notice some changes next month, including weekly full color on some pages and a narrower width of the newspaper, but they come at great cost to Grant County. The venerable Grant County Journal, the Ephrata newspaper where The Star and The Star Buyers Guide have been printed for decades, will cease publication at the end of June after 116 years of serving that community and promoting community journalism in eastern Washington by backing independent publishers. The change means we will be printing at the Cheney Free Press...

  • Grant County Port Dist. #7 special meeting tonight

    Jun 7, 2023

    The Grant County Port District #7 will hold a Special Meeting of the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, June 13, 2023, at 3:45pm by telephone conference call. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss and accept an additional FAA AIP Grant Offer and an additional FAA BIL Grant Offer, both providing additional funding for the new Runway PAPI & REIL's project. No other business will be discussed or considered. The call-in number for the meeting is (978)990-5000 with an access code of 373595#. (Don't forget the #.)...

  • Reclamation will host 120th Anniversary Celebration Event at Grand Coulee Dam next June 13

    Jun 7, 2023

    The Bureau of Reclamation is planning to host an event next Tuesday at Grand Coulee Dam to celebrate the Bureau's 120 years of service in the Pacific Northwest that will include the national head of the agency. Reclamation Commissioner Camille Calimlim Touton will be the keynote speaker at the event. Grand Coulee Dam is the main feature of the Columbia Basin Project and Reclamation's largest multipurpose project. The event will be held in the park below the Visitor Center at the dam, Tuesday,... Full story

  • Event gives taste of community flavor

    Jason Newell|Jun 7, 2023

    Hot, simmering, smoldering is how patrons of the "First Friday" chamber of commerce event were describing the refractive heat, bouncing off the concrete sidewalk last week. But thankfully, firefighters were present with ultimate water power, and the chamber placed cooling locations in the nearby park Upon arrival, it was dominated by dedicated business, with vendors selling goods ranging from popcorn, cheeky shirts, eccentric jewelry, and scrumptious (i.e., "nom nom") food from the Siam Palace....

  • Police department says its email account was hacked

    Scott Hunter|Jun 7, 2023

    Grand Coulee Police said Tuesday that their department email account had been “hacked,” after they were notified about 9:45 a.m. of a potential spam email that had been sent from Chief John Tufts account, containing an unknown attachment. The list of recipients was not known, but multiple organizations began notifying the MACC (Multiple Agency Communications Center) dispatchers that they had received the suspicious email, which contained an altered disclaimer and department name that indicated it was of a foreign origin. “Chief Tufts and Offic...

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