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  • Students compete in first science fair

    May 4, 2016

    The Grand Coulee Dam PTA hosted what they hope will be the first annual Lake Roosevelt Schools Science Fair last Friday at the LRHS gymnasium, where 23 students from kindergarten to seventh grade, participated. Fourteen judges from various scientific backgrounds evaluated projects in three different grade divisions: kindergarten to second grade, third and fourth grade, and fifth through seventh grade. Participants answered judges’ questions about their projects and did demonstrations of their findings. The winners in each grade division r...

  • legals for May 4, 2016

    May 4, 2016

    SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 1034 of the City of Grand Coulee, Washington On the 12th of April, 2016, the City Council of the City of Grand Coulee, Washington, passed Ordinance No. 1034. This Ordinance will be effective the 11th day of May, 2016. A summary of the content of said Ordinance, consisting of the title, provides as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 1034 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAND COULEE, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY ZONING CODE LOCATED AT TITLES 11 AND 17 OF THE GRAND COULEE MUNICIPAL CODE The full text of this Ordinance will...

  • Coulee Cops

    May 4, 2016

    Grand Coulee Police 4/24 - Safeway reported to police that a woman came into the store and placed three bottles of liquor — Jameson Whiskey, Smirnoff Twist, and Captain Morgan Run — into her white purse, along with some beef jerky, and walked out without paying for it. One of the clerks followed her out and got her license plate number. The entire episode was on video and police are trying to identify the woman. 4/25 - Plant Protection asked police to check on a vehicle parked in the lower Visitor Center parking lot. The officer found a wom...

  • Track looks to finish on high note

    John R McNeil II|May 4, 2016

    Raider Track finished its last two-meet week with the Northeast B meet in Davenport April 26 and the Rieke Invite at Peshastin on the 29th. Head Coach Lori Adkins was pleased with the progress the team made last week. “Between the two meets last week, our athletes pulled down a lot of (personal records). This shows promise we set up for postseason.” At Davenport, the Raider boys finished seventh in team scoring with 46.5 points. LR girls finished 16th with two team points. Cameron Tillman placed placed eigth in the 100-meter dash with the tim...

  • Elmer City to Nespelem paving this week

    Scott Hunter|May 4, 2016

    The state Dept. of Transportation said Monday afternoon that drivers on highway 155 should expect delays for pavement maintenance this Tuesday through Thursday. The work is scheduled to take place between Elmer City and Nespelem from 6 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and drivers should expect delays up to 20 minutes where the DOT maintenance crew is applying asphalt pavement patches from four miles north of Coulee Dam to Nespelem. Drivers are directed to follow the directions of the flaggers and slow down through the work zone....