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Rodeo results
THURSDAY BULL RIDING RESULTS 1st Blake Masden - $3350 - Goldendale,Wa 2nd Taja Wells- $2010 - Browning ,Montana 3rd JC Merriott- $1340 - Medical Lake,Wa Colorama Rodeo Results Grand Coulee, Wash., May 10-11 All-around cowboy:... — Updated 5/15/2024
Added-in umph
Jaxon Krohn plays in the District 6 tournament in Coulee Dam's Cole Park Saturday morning against an Okanogan player who bested him in the single-elimination tournament. The... — Updated 5/15/2024
All-class reunion coming in June
The Coulee Dam All Class Reunion will be held the weekend of June 21 (Friday), June 22 (Saturday), and June 23 (Sunday), 2024 with catered dinners at the Lake Roosevelt High School Gym on Friday and Saturday nights, and a picnic... — Updated 5/15/2024
LR athletes earn all-league honors in softball
Six Lady Raider fastpitch players earned all-league team honors at the end of the regular season this year, Coach Jaci Gross said. Presley Steffens was named Pitcher of the Year Taylor Vargas Thomas was chosen for first team... — Updated 5/15/2024
Lady Raiders still looking at state
The Lady Raiders took a loss after a win this week in their quest to make it to the state Fastpitch Softball Championships at Yakima's Gateway Sports Complex May 24-25. In District... — Updated 5/15/2024
Legal Notices
Grand Coulee Dam School District CALL FOR BIDS The Grand Coulee Dam School District hereby calls for bids to furnish the following for the2024-2025 school year. Milk for the school breakfast/lunch program during the 2024-2025 schoo... — Updated 5/15/2024
Eggleston/Zamora-Rice have a boy
Ryleiha Eggleston and Nicholas Zamora Rice of Grand Coulee, Washington, are proud to announce the birth of their son Liam Koda Zamora-Rice on Friday, May 3, 2024, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee. He weighed 6 lbs., 13.7... — Updated 5/15/2024
Coulee Cops
Coulee Dam Police 4/29 - The driver of a car that was reportedly driving too fast in the Kelso Avenue area was contacted by police who had been provided with the license plate number. The driver said he was only going 15 miles per... — Updated 5/15/2024
Library happenings
Listen while you garden Libby makes it simple to listen to your favorite books when, where, and how you want. Listen while you garden, cook, clean, run, drive, and more! Listen on the go Libby makes it simple to listen to your... — Updated 5/15/2024
It's a girl for Tsusie
Shinina Tsusie of Grand Coulee, Washington, is proud to announce the birth of her daughter Violet Jones on April 27, 2024, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee. She weighed 6 lbs., 1 oz., and was 19 inches in length at birth.... — Updated 5/15/2024
Need to dedicate flags by May 17
It’s just about time for the Isle of Flags dedication. Dediations will be accepted until Friday, May 17. If you want to have a flag dedicated and in place to honor your deceased veteran for this year’s event, call Ben Alling at... — Updated 5/15/2024
Notices
Retirees to Meet Okanogan County School Retirees’ Association will meet at 11 AM, Friday, May 31, 2024 at Community Presbyterian Church of Omak, 9 Birch St. S, Omak. Meeting Focus: 2024 Scholarship recipient and 2024-’25 bud... — Updated 5/15/2024
Hallie Sena Anderson
Hallie Sena Anderson will be honored at a graveside memorial service on Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 1:00 pm at the Riverside Cemetery, Riverside, WA off Hwy 97. We welcome you to... — Updated 5/15/2024
Betty Martin Lacy
Betty Martin Lacy, 104, died peacefully at Coulee Medical Center on Friday, May 3,, 2024. She was born March 30, 1920, in Wallace, Idaho to William Martin and Ameilia Rawe Martin. B... — Updated 5/15/2024
Blame was wrong
I am the first to admit when I’m wrong. A city employee and I had a talk. He informed me that the concrete (see “Let’s try common sense on illegal dump” in May 8 issue) was not from the city road project, but from a private... — Updated 5/15/2024
Blame was wrong
I am the first to admit when I’m wrong. A city employee and I had a talk. He informed me that the concrete (see “Let’s try common sense on illegal dump” in May 8 issue) was not from the city road project, but from a private... — Updated 5/15/2024
The watcher became the watched
Last Saturday was my 34th Colorama Parade. I will likely remember this one more than the rest. I had sat at my vantage point for over an hour before the parade started. It was really hot out. Just as the first part of the parade... — Updated 5/15/2024
Easy afternoon
Whiskey Trail entertains on the chamber's portable stage at the Colorama fair in North Dam Park, positioned so that people in both the open eating area and the beer garden could... — Updated 5/15/2024
Wrong way to Colorama
A Grand Coulee ambulance heads the wrong way down Midway Avenue during Saturday's parade to take care of a man in distress at the Pacific Pride station. It was a heat-related... — Updated 5/15/2024
Grant PUD leader to step down in June
Rich Wallen, Grant PUD’s general manager/chief executive officer, has announced his resignation from the utility. The resignation, given to Grant PUD’s Board of Commissioners on May 7, is effective on June 14, the PUD ann... — Updated 5/15/2024
Some internet, wireless services out Thursday, Friday this week
A planned fiber outage will happen in Grant County late this week for line repair and replacement, temporarily cutting off internet for fiber customers, and disrupting major wireless carriers locally as well, according to local... — Updated 5/15/2024
Rebuild of hospital access roads starts next Monday
Two short roads responsible for carrying 100% of Coulee Medical Center traffic in Grand Coulee will undergo reconstruction beginning next week and lasting into the summer. Fortuyn Road and James Saunders Street will be closed... — Updated 5/15/2024
Parade happens
A big crowd comes out for the annual Colorama Parade Saturday, after it had at one point looked like it would not happen at all. A declaration of its cancelation by the Grand... — Updated 5/15/2024
School leaders avoid $500k loss of federal funds
Leaders of two school districts Tuesday night, agreed to a “tuition” plan that’s been in dispute for months, which threatened to cost them over half a million dollars that would otherwise go to educating their students. Every... — Updated 5/15/2024
Grand Coulee mayor resigns
Grand Coulee is looking for more patrol officers, a police chief, a wastewater treatment plant operator, and a public works director. Starting Friday, the city will need a new mayor as well. Mayor Mike Eylar announced his... — Updated 5/15/2024