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  • Little wrestlers never rest

    Mar 28, 2018

    William Labro, Nespelem, wrestles Elyssa Armendariz, of Moses Lake in the 9-10 bracket semifinal bout at the Moses Lake Wrestling Tournament last weekend. Below, Carson Kuehne, of Keller, wrestles Teak Plank of Tonasket in the 7 & 8 category. - Roger Harnack, Daily Sun News photo...

  • Community can take part in oral board exams for seniors

    Mar 28, 2018

    Lake Roosevelt High School is again looking for volunteers in the community to put some time in to assist this year’s seniors with not only a graduation requirement but with helping them navigate the next step in their lives. The Oral Boards program puts community members on interview teams who talk with the graduate candidates after reviewing a portfolio of their best high school work. The interviews at Faith Community Church June 5-6 will give the students a sampling of what awaits in job interviews, provides them with helpful questions a...

  • Pesticide training offered April 11/12

    Mar 28, 2018

    WSU Colville Reservation Extension will host a Pesticide License Training, Review and Test workshop on April 11 and 12, 2018. This training and review opportunity is free and open to all tribal departments, federal, state and county personnel, commercial business employees, land owners and managers and the public. For those interested, forms will also be available to acquire a Federal EPA License. If you would like more information on this or other Extension programs, please contact Linda McLean, Colville Reservation Extension Director,...

  • Yet another reprieve for old museum full of items

    Roger S. Lucas|Mar 28, 2018

    A “dangerous building” issue in Grand Coulee got a 90-day reprieve from the council at its meeting last week. Councilmembers were getting a little tired of no action on getting the building removed, and it showed as the council considered that they were dealing with stalling tactics, starting to get the best of them. At issue is probably the most colorful building in Grand Coulee, a sort of old museum, along Spokane Way. Its bright blue-and-yellow color grabs the eye when you leave the city center heading out of town. The ramshackle, small, for...