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  • Prairie and primitive looks Which works for you?

    Frankie Delano|Jun 18, 2014

    Let’s start off with a wander down the Prairie Look trail, and in your mind’s eye, you can take your choice: either walk along that dusty trail on foot or try sitting up high on horseback or in a wagon. Imagine your family’s wagon, lumbering along in the ruts made by the hundreds of wagons and campers (prairie schooners) groaning under the weight of cargo, which, in the 1800s might have included wooden wedding chests filled with linens, clothing, and memorabilia from life before the trek across the plains and prairies. An old journal entry...

  • Legals for June 18, 2014

    Jun 18, 2014

    TOWN OF ELMER CITY NOTICE OF SURPLUS VEHICLE The Town of Elmer City will sell by sealed bid, to the highest bidder, a 2003 Ford Crown Victoria, deemed to be surplus to the needs to the Town. Bids must be submitted on a Town supplied bid form and received by the Town Clerk no later than 3:00 p.m. on July 2nd, 2014. A bidding form and information for bidders may be obtained from the Town Clerk’s Office, 505 Seaton Ave., Elmer City, WA. 99124 during normal business hours. Renee Tillman, Clerk/Treasurer (Publish June 18, 2014) Grand Coulee Dam S...

  • Coulee Cops

    Jun 18, 2014

    Grand Coulee Police 6/9 - A person called police about a dog that had been left in a vehicle on Main Street during the heat of the day. Police called the firm and the situation was solved. - A Grand Coulee woman who had been banned from Safeway for a year, was arrested and cited for trespassing when she entered the store before the year was concluded. She had been banned for the theft of groceries, the report stated. - Two brothers, who reside on Hill Avenue, were arrested and taken to Grant County Jail on charges of fourth-degree assault. One...

  • Rock stars of reading

    Jun 18, 2014

    John McNeil, of the Masonic Lodge, presents Center Elementary School's top readers in the school's Accelerated Reader program with the bicycles they won for reading a lot of books. The lodge will continue its Bikes for Books program this summer with the summer reading program through the library in Grand Coulee. The winners, at the final assembly in the school, June 10, from the left: Angelina Greene, fourth grade; Dustin Bertrang, third grade; Celeste LaPlace, second grade; and Logan Marconi,...