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  • New program at school will seek out, train "natural helpers"

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 17, 2018

    Who does a student with personal problems turn to in a time of need? Lake Roosevelt Junior/Senior High School is bringing back a program that helps students with problems connect with peers they can talk to about them. A new “Natural Helpers” program at Lake Roosevelt is identifying who students turn to for help, and sending them on a retreat so they can learn how to better help their peers when they need someone to talk to. Natural Helpers was a program last in the high school 20 years ago but “collapsed because of a lack of funding,” said Je...

  • Ann Diamond is best choice for Washington's 12th Legislative Dist.

    Stephanie Brands|Oct 17, 2018

    Dr. Ann Diamond is running as an independent for the diverse and large Washington Legislative District 12, Position 1. As an independent, she will not be affiliated with a party platform and is more able to represent the varied interests of our district. She can more readily promote legislation that best represents the people of the district, both Republican, Democrat and the rest. Her medical expertise in problem-solving workable solutions will benefit us as individuals, communities, and our economy. Ann has met individuals, community groups,...

  • Raiders go 6-0 with victory over Trojans

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 17, 2018

    On Friday night in Manson, the Raiders continued their football win streak with a 33-7 victory over the Trojans. The Raiders scored first, with a seven-yard touchdown run by Steven Flowers. The Trojans were able to score the first points on the Raiders all year by returning the ensuing kickoff for a touchdown to tie the game. “We had several attempts to make a tackle; it’s just something we’ll have to clean up,” said Coach Tim Rasmussen. “We’ve been really good on special teams. It’s a good learning experience.” Flowers ran five yards for...

  • Lady Raiders win bronze in tourney

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 17, 2018

    The Lady Raiders lost a couple of matches this past week, but took bronze at a tournament in Ephrata. In Manson on Oct. 9, the Lady Raiders lost in three sets, with Manson winning 25-20, 25-21, 25-15. “We served great, making 51 of 57 as a team,” said Head Coach Teri Sue Reed. “Gloria Michel and Jozlyn Hansen stood out in the back row with breakout games. Even though the two of them had amazing passes, the front row struggled getting an offense together.” The Lady Raiders lost to the Brewster Lady Bears at home on Oct. 11. The Lady Bears w...

  • Raider runners cross Bridgeport, Oroville courses

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 17, 2018

    The Raider cross country team had a busy week, finishing their regular season at meets in Bridgeport and Oroville, and getting ready for the league championship in Liberty Bell this Saturday. In Bridgeport Oct. 9, the Raiders ran at Lake Woods Golf Course. “Bridgeport was a tough one,” remarked Coach Travis Adams. “The course had really long grass that was damp and hard to run on. We came off a three-day weekend looking flat and it showed in our times. After the run, a majority of our runners said that that was the hardest course of the year...

  • Raiders drop the soccer ball

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 17, 2018

    The Lady Raiders lost two games this past week, against Brewster and Tonasket. On Oct. 9 at home, the Brewster Bears beat the Lady Raiders 7-0. Then on Thursday in Tonasket, the Lady Tigers defeated the Lady Raiders 11-1. The Lady Raiders played yesterday at home with Oroville, results of which will be printed in next week's Star. They'll play on Thursday, Oct. 18, at home with Pateros, with the game slated to start at 4:30 p.m. On Oct. 23, the Lady Raiders play on the road at Liberty Bell at...

  • Community garden possible, but requirements need to be met first

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 10, 2018

    As the Coulee Area Park and Recreation District works on a list of projects to help bring North Dam Park into compliance with federal law on providing access for those in wheelchairs, it increases the likelihood of starting other projects, such as a community garden. Still, the list is long. CAPRD manages North Dam Park, which is owned by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The USBR has a list of items that need to be done to bring the park up to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, accessibility projects concerning parking, pathway...

  • Common animal control problem discussed by Board of Mayors

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 10, 2018

    The topic of animal control was brought up at the Regional Board of Mayors meeting on Monday, a problem all the towns have in common. Electric City Clerk Russ Powers said Electric City has issues with dogs running at large, feral cats, unlicensed animals, and other animal-related issues. He said that Lorna Pearce, city clerk in Grand Coulee, told him the problems are the same in Grand Coulee. Elmer City has their share of dog issues. Mayor Pro Tem Don Bonertz cited an incident of dogs scaring a little girl in Elmer City. Coulee Dam Mayor Pro...

  • Electric City will earmark $94k from lodging tax

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 10, 2018

    Electric City council Tuesday night approved the details on how to distribute the city’s lodging tax revenue. On the recommendation of the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee, Councilmembers Lonna Bussert and Rich McGuire, the council voted to distribute $48,100 to the city itself for the construction design of Ice Age Park, pending approval of a grant, as well as for general tourism advertising. Electric City is distributing $15,000 to the Grand Coulee Dam Area Chamber of Commerce for general operations and advertisements of all area events, p...

  • With fifth shutout, Raiders lead the league

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 10, 2018

    The Raider football team won yet another shutout on Friday, this time on the road against the Oroville Hornets. The Raiders won 47-0. "Our kids are disciplined on defense," Coach Tim Rasmussen said. "We worked all week long. We knew their quarterback was really shifty. The week before, he ran all over the place on Northwest Christian, so we worked on containing him, keeping him inside, making sure we were very disciplined on defense. Our kids did a great job." The Raider defense captured eight t...

  • Lady Raiders beat Lady Hornets in three sets

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 10, 2018

    The Lady Raiders won another volleyball game, this time against the Oroville Lady Hornets. LR won the match in three sets with the scores 25-17, 25-19, and 25-14. "We've been working hard on our passing this week, and there was a huge improvement that made the difference," said Head Coach Teri Sue Reed. "We are playing well as a team right now, and that's so important to me. Chemistry is everything!" Reed said she was able to play every team member during the game. "I would have to say that...

  • Lady Raiders soccer falls to Fillies, trounces Trojans

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 10, 2018

    The Lady Raiders played two close games last week, losing by one point against the Bridgeport Fillies, and winning by one point against the Manson Lady Trojans. At home on Oct. 2, the Lady Raiders played against the Bridgeport Fillies on a windy day. The ball was noticeably affected by the wind on many kicks as it flew through the air. "LR played very well," said Head Coach Casey Moore. "A huge improvement from the first time we played them. Although having many attempts in the second half, LR...

  • Runners set PRs in Omak

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 10, 2018

    All the Raider runners set personal records at the Omak Invite at East Side Park on Oct. 3. "This is a great accomplishment for everyone," said Coach Ann Green. Some of the top runners included: Chase Marchand, who finished first in the junior high race in 8 minutes, 21.58 seconds; Soarin' Marchand, who finished sixth in the high school boys' race in 17:40.03; Hannah Wapato, who came in second in the high school girls' race in 20:25.82; and Kyona Edmo, who finished seventh at 23:38.00. "They...

  • Shopping in the coulee

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 3, 2018

    "I need some new socks." That is a common experience among human beings in the 21st century. But with the closing of The Variety Store last year, where does a Coulee-ite buy something as basic as socks? Local area residents seem to all make regular trips to Spokane, Moses Lake, or Omak to purchase things they can't buy in the area. Either they buy those things in another city, or they order them online from a business such as Amazon. Those The Star asked all said they make regular trips to one...

  • The Russians are indeed coming

    Don Brunell|Oct 3, 2018

    In the 1960s, there was a popular movie called “The Russians are Coming, The Russians are Coming.” The plot was that a Soviet naval commander runs his sub aground off a Massachusetts coastal island and sends two English-speaking crewmen ashore to procure a boat with enough power to pull them free. The Russian sailors didn’t exactly blend in and chaos ensued. That was fiction, but today American farmers face the hard facts that the Russians are invading our wheat markets worldwide. Many of us re...

  • Cook off raises funds for senior center

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 3, 2018

    At the Second Annual Chili Cook Off held at Banks Lake Golf Course Saturday, Cheri Thomas won for her second year in a row, winning a 12 Tribes Casino package, including a $100 gaming voucher, a $100 spa voucher, and $50 in meal vouchers. The prize was donated by the casino. A Huckleberry raffle raised $132, and the chili cook off raised $852, making for a total of $984 raised for the senior center and meals program. Second place went to Herb Sherburne, who won a handcrafted afghan made by Fawn...

  • Raiders beat down Kettle Falls

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 3, 2018

    The Raiders walloped the Kettle Falls Bulldogs at home on Friday, winning by a score of 69-0. Steven Flowers and Tony Nichols took turns running in touchdowns, first Flowers, then Nichols, then Nichols again with a 71-yard touchdown run, then Flowers again. "It was great to come out and establish a tone early," said Coach Tim Rasmussen. "We really focused on running the ball." The Raiders racked up 325 rushing yards for the game, over 400 yards of offense total. "We just really wanted to work...

  • Runners place at Tonasket

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 3, 2018

    Raider cross country competed at the Tonasket Invite on Thursday, producing a first in the junior high race, a second in the high school girls’ race, and a fourth in the high school boys’ race. “Tonasket was brutally tough for the runners, but they all stepped up their game and had great finishes,” said Coach Travis Adams. “The course was full of hills equipped with hard dirt surfaces, and the down sides of them were steep and narrow.” LR standouts for the day were Soarin’ Marchand, Hannah Wapato, and Chase Marchand. In the 2.4-mile high...

  • LR soccer team loses two

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 3, 2018

    Lake Roosevelt lost a couple soccer games last week, one in Omak, and one at home against Liberty Bell. The Lady Raiders played in Omak Sept. 25, losing 3-1. "LR came out strong, starting the game with the first score," said Head Coach Casey Moore. "Bryn Chaffee assisted Maddie Toulou, who pushed through Omak's defense to score in the first half." "Despite great runs, LR didn't score in the second half," Moore continued. "Omak scored three points to win the game." "In her first attempt as...

  • Ladies continue to dominate

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 3, 2018

    Lake Roosevelt volleyball defeated Liberty Bell and Bridgeport this past week, giving the Lady Raiders a 6-1 overall win-loss record. LR defeated Liberty Bell in three sets on Sept. 25 in Coulee Dam, 25-20, 25-17, 25-23. The Lady Raiders started the first set in a bit of a deficit, but fought back to win. "The girls love to bury themselves early in each game and then have to come back," said Head Coach Teri Sue Reed. "It seems to be a trend. We are cold starters." While the team has become...

  • Consolidation discussion coming Thursday

    Jacob Wagner|Sep 26, 2018

    The topic of local area towns consolidating into one will be discussed at the Wine Bar on Main Street in Grand Coulee on Thursday, Sept. 27 at 5:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend the informal meeting, described as a social event. The open discussion will be attended by representatives from SCJ Alliance, a company that was involved in the consolidation of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, a combination of Army and Air Force bases south of Tacoma, and who will be able to answer questions concerning the logistics of such an ambitious idea. A survey on...

  • B Street closure to continue

    Jacob Wagner|Sep 26, 2018

    The Grand Coulee city council voted to extend the closure of B Street through October 2019 while the United States Bureau of Reclamation continues to build their fire station off of Highway 155. "We would like to think that they're going to bring the road to a better condition than it was," said Mayor Paul Townsend. Construction on the building began in April 2017, and the council laughed about the length of time construction seems to be taking. The bureau awarded the $13.6 million construction...

  • Scott Abrahamson: a scholar and a daredevil

    Jacob Wagner|Sep 26, 2018

    When his head isn't buried in an engineering textbook, Scott Abrahamson spends his time jumping from one bareback horse to another in races. The 2016 Lake Roosevelt salutatorian, Abrahamson continues to excel at academics, pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering at Eastern Washington University, where he recently pulled a 3.8 grade-point average. "All through school, he was pulling 4.0s," his mother, Gina Palmer said. "He's always been super smart. He was in the advanced classes."...

  • Councilmember: New law could enlist landlord help on drug houses

    Jacob Wagner|Sep 26, 2018

    Grand Coulee is still considering an ordinance addressing the problem of drug houses. Councilmember Tom Poplawski updated the council on the endeavor the city started looking at earlier this year. A nuisance or drug house, with a history of crimes occuring there, or of people being charged with crimes while staying there, could be boarded up for a year. In such an instance, the city would report the house, and a Grant County Superior Court judge would look at the case to approve or deny the seizure of the property. Poplawski said he has...

  • Driver airlifted to hospital after chase ends in crash

    Jacob Wagner|Sep 26, 2018

    A Nespelem man was airlifted to Sacred Heart hospital in Spokane Friday night after a police chase ended in a wreck in a ravine. At 9:53 p.m. Sept. 21, Jeremiah Wippel, 41, was allegedly attempting to elude Coulee Dam police officer Michael Sullivan when high speeds led Wippel to strike a guardrail on a turn near milepost 31, north of Elmer City. The car Wippel was driving came to a rest on its top in a ravine near the rock cut. Officer Sullivan had attempted to pull Wippel over after seeing Wippel speeding 39 miles per hour in a 20 mph zone...

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