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  • Raiders wrestle at big Rainier tourney

    Jacob Wagner|Jan 18, 2017

    Raider wrestling traveled on clear roads to Rainier, Washington, for the Sgt. Justin Norton Memorial Tournament on Saturday, where 17 schools competed. Lake Roosevelt’s seven wrestlers took 14th place with 51.5 team points against competition that included 10 A-level schools and seven B schools. “It was the highest level of competition we’ve seen all year,” remarked Raider Head Coach Steve Hood. Kaleb Horn took third in the 113-pound weight class, Steven Flowers took third at 195, and Tony Nichols took fifth at 145. Ida Sue went 2-0 in her exh... Full story

  • This week in sports

    Jan 18, 2017

    Thurs., Jan. 19 4:30 p.m., Raider Basketball at Soap Lake Sat., Jan. 21 10 a.m., Raider Wrestling at Kittitas Tournament 1 p.m., Raider Basketball here with Manson Tues., Jan. 24 4:30 p.m., Raider Basketball at Tonasket 6 p.m., Raider Wrestling at Wilbur-Creston Mixer Thurs., Jan. 26 4:30 p.m., Raider Basketball here with Omak (NL) Sat., Jan. 28 10 a.m., Raider Wrestling, league mix and match, Oroville 1 p.m., Raider Basketball here with Bridgeport... Full story

  • USDA AgDiscovery Program for high school-age students

    Jan 18, 2017

    For high school students who are interested in agricultural careers, USDA Aphis has a great summer program. It is a 2-week residential program at 22 different universities and all expenses are covered except transportation to and from the sponsoring university. AgDiscovery 2017 is a unique opportunity for students to gain a first-hand look at the many career paths available in the agricultural sciences field categorized into three areas of discipline: agribusiness, animal, and combination. For more information, please see the AgDiscovery... Full story

  • Legals for January 18, 2017

    Jan 18, 2017

    CCT Planning Department PUBLIC NOTICE The Colville Tribes Land Use Review Board will be holding a public hearing to make a ruling on the following land use and development permits: The Town of Coulee Dam has submitted a land use and development permit application for the construction of a new 0.20 mgd extended aeration wastewater treatment plant. Major elements include earthwork, site improvements, concrete process basins, supply and installation of process equipment, process and operation buildings, sludge dewatering processes, electric and... Full story

  • Celebrate the new year with free trees from the Arbor Day Foundation

    Jan 18, 2017

    Residents in your state can ring in the New Year with 10 free flowering trees by joining the Arbor Day Foundation anytime during January 2017. By becoming a part of the nonprofit Arbor Day Foundation, new members will receive two Sargent crabapples, three American redbuds, two Washington hawthorns, and three white flowering dogwoods. “These beautiful trees will beautify your home with lovely flowers of pink, yellow and white colors,” said Matt Harris, chief executive of the Arbor Day Foundation. “These trees are perfect for large and small... Full story

  • Bowling Scores

    Jan 18, 2017

    BOWLING COLUMBIA LEAGUE 2nd Half TEAM W L Team 6 07 01 Strike or Spare 01 07 Solid T Const. 01 07 High Game: Ron Staggs 264 High Series: Ro Staggs 730 Previous - High Game: Amos Staggs 240 High Series: Amos Staggs 683 Splits: Jesse 2-4-7-10 SENIORS 1-4-17 Bob S. 218/176/205=599 Scott E. 207/134/174=515 Jesse V. 169/231/268=668 Ray D. 151/133/137=421 12-28-16 Bob S. 189/122/208=569 Scott E. 186/125/133=494 Ray D. 157/154/139=450 We need more seniors! THURSDAY MIX-UPS TEAM W L The Melody 48 24 Fry Bread Pwr 46.5 17.5 San Poil Valley 39 33 Bob &... Full story

  • Coulee Cops

    Jan 18, 2017

    Grand Coulee Police 1/11 - A Grand Coulee woman reported she believes she is being stalked by a man after receiving a free coffee from a local coffee stand from a “secret admirer.” The woman investigated the incident herself and found out whom the coffee was from. Police advised her to contact district court to seek an order. - Police were advised of a verbal domestic dispute at a Continental Heights apartment building, where an argument had ensued after a woman threw out a dinner cooked by a man. - Police were advised of a subject cra... Full story

  • All tied up

    Jan 18, 2017

    Lake Roosevelt High School student Raider fans react to their team tying the score against Oroville at 44 last Tuesday night in Coulee Dam. - Jacob Wagner photo... Full story

  • Rally gets legislators' attention on education funding mandate

    Grace Swanson, WNPA Olympia News Bureau|Jan 18, 2017

    Olympia - More than 6,500 students, educators, and parents assembled across the capitol steps Monday, Jan. 16, to shout out their frustrations over the state's failure to fund basic education, its constitutional duty. Speakers at the Rally for Student Civil Rights and Amply Funded Public Schools referred to Dr. Martin Luther King's fight for equality. Monday was his Day. "In honoring Martin Luther King Jr., Washington can look to his words for inspiration and a call to action," said Summer...

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