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  • A history of the Grand Coulee Community Church

    Darlene Dittmer|Sep 23, 2020

    In 1933, people of all denominations were flocking to the area and it was soon realized that the people, especially the children, needed Christian guidance. A worship center was set up in the school in 1933, but the people knew a church building would soon be needed. The Washington Council of Churches was notified, and a collection taken from several Council of Churches denominations who thought it a worthy endeavor, although after the construction project was ended, it was thought, "the town...

  • Coulee Cops

    Sep 23, 2020

    Grand Coulee Police 9/12 - A Cardinal Road man was punched after he told another man walking down the street not to kick a dog, which angered that man, leading to a fight that was about even, according to the first man. 9/15 - Police went to a Section Place residence where yelling was reported, possibly a woman asking someone to call the police, according to the party who did call. Police arrived to find two men playing video games. The men said the noise came from them “talking trash” while playing the games. Police were allowed to look around...

  • Huge fires getting under control

    Scott Hunter|Sep 16, 2020

    The Labor Day fires that consumed hundreds of thousands of acres around Washington over the last nine days were coming under control Tuesday, but not before killing one infant, burning dozens of homes and other structures in the local region, taking out hundreds if not thousands of utility poles and hundreds of miles of ranchers' fencing. The circle of fires at the center of which the Grand Coulee Dam community found itself, burned more land by far than all other fires in the state, tallied at... Full story

  • School board meeting tonight to discuss reopening

    Sep 16, 2020

    The Grand Coulee Dam School District Board of Directors will be holding a special meeting via Zoom today, Sept. 22, at 5:30 p.m. "to review up to date information and discuss potential school re-opening options," a notice from the district reads. The link to join the meeting is https://gcdsd.zoom.us/j/677070515... Full story

  • Update: Current smoke outlook

    Scott Hunter|Sep 16, 2020

    Update 9/16 11:55 a.m. The state Dept. of Ecology has extended the Air Quality Alert until noon Friday, although locally the air seems a lot less chewy (not a technical term) than it was before Tuesday. And it is only unhealthy currently, as opposed to outright hazardous. Good news: The Natonal Weather Service has co-opted the data from PurpleAir.com, which uses cheaper, but plentiful, air monitors. They've put up a useful new fire and smoke map at https://fire.airnow.gov/?la... Full story

  • Pedestrian/bike path project still in the works for Electric City

    Jacob Wagner|Sep 16, 2020

    A pedestrian/bike path along SR-155 that would connect the Coulee Playland area to Banks Lake Park is still in the works. With the path in the design phase currently, the path between the north end of Electric City and the south end of Grand Coulee would be completed in 2021. The vision for the pathway is a half-mile-long paved area less than 10 feet wide on the lake side of the guardrail along Banks Lake, where pedestrians and cyclists can travel comfortably. The $707,800 project will be paid for with $672,410 from a Washington State...

  • Newsbriefs

    Sep 16, 2020

    Park levy info coming Electric City councilmembers Brian Buche and Cheryl Hoffman volunteered to work on getting information out to residents explaining a $10,000 levy for maintenance of the city’s proposed Ice Age Park. The levy will be on the ballot for the Nov. 3 election. A flier and a public online meeting about the levy are possibilities for getting the information out to the public. The pair will work with the park committee as well, which includes Councilmember Cate Slater. “I’m not telling you to tell them yes or no, but to have the i...

  • Local Covid data shows incidence rate going down

    Jacob Wagner|Sep 16, 2020

    The incidence rates for COVID-19 have gone down significantly in Grant, Okanogan, and Douglas counties, while Lincoln County’s rate surged last week, and two additional cases have popped up in both Elmer City and Nespelem. Counties need an incidence rate of 25 cases or fewer per population of 100,000 in the past 14 days to move forward a phase in the Washington Safe Start Recovery plan. And to partially open in-person schooling locally, that rate must not exceed 75. Here are the latest data for COVID-19 in Grant, Okanogan, Lincoln, and D...

  • Texas Jack, the conclusion

    John M. Kemble, Them Dam Writers online 2020|Sep 16, 2020

    Oscar Osborne had a pure-black, well-trained cattle horse he named Tommy. One hundred years ago Oscar ran the largest, arguably oldest, cattle ranches in the Grand Coulee, selling beef to far away places like Seattle and Spokane. His beef was featured at the Davenport Hotel in Spokane, where a huge portrait of him herding cattle around the horn of Steamboat Rock hung. Word is that Texas Jack had stolen and attempted to sell his trained stallion Tommy, and the horse was nowhere to be found. Oscar gathered up a posse and waited for Texas Jack to...

  • Legals for September 16, 2020

    Sep 16, 2020

    City of Grand Coulee CITY COUNCIL MEETING CHANGE NOTICE The Council of the City of Grand Coulee, Washington has moved the regular council meeting for the month of September from September 15th to September 22, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. The reason for the change is that there is currently no internet access at city hall to conduct the meeting electronically. The meeting scheduled for September 22, 2020 at 6:00pm will be conducted via ZOOM. Information to join the meeting will be available Monday, September 21, 2020. Please contact (509) 633-1105.... Full story

  • Coulee Cops

    Sep 16, 2020

    Grand Coulee Police 9/7 - A shed door had been blown open from the wind and damaged. Police secured the door the best they could. A neighbor said they would tell the owner. 9/8 - Police checked on an open door on the second floor of Pepper Jack’s and found nothing of note. - The owner of property on Electric Boulevard said he didn’t want a woman staying there. The woman was banned from the property. 9/9 - Police assisted in getting an intoxicated man on Federal Avenue to his home. - A woman’s infant was locked inside of her SUV at The Coule...

  • William "Bill" Robert Trefry

    Sep 16, 2020

    William "Bill" Robert Trefry, age 75, of Selah, Washington, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 8, 2020. Bill was born to, Cecil and Eleanor Trefry, on January 19, 1945, in Grand Coulee, Washington. He was raised on a wheat and cattle ranch in Del Rio, Washington. Bill graduated from Grand Coulee High School in 1963. During his freshman year, his basketball team won the state championship. After high school he attended CWU. Bill had an entrepreneurial spirit, and was a... Full story

  • Lawrence J. "Larry" Whalawitsa

    Sep 16, 2020

    Lawrence J. "Larry" Whalawitsa, 68, born Monday, August 11, 1952, in Nespelem, Washington, to Lawrence E. and Sophie Dick-Whalawitsa, passed away Monday morning, August 31, 2020, in Spokane, Washington. A proud member of the Colville Confederated Tribes, Larry bravely served in the US Army, during which time he was awarded "The Purple Heart" after being wounded by an instrument of war in the hands of the enemy. He was then employed for many years with "Ethel M Chocolates" in Las Vegas, Nevada,... Full story

  • It's a boy for the Conways

    Sep 16, 2020

    Ashley and Warren Conway of Wilbur, Washington, are proud to announce the birth of their son Jaxson Theodore Conway, born Monday, August 24, 2020, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, Washington. He weighed 8 lbs., and was 20 inches in length at birth. Siblings include Delaney and Aydan Conway. Maternal grandparents are Debra and Ted Anderson and Kevin Borden. Paternal grandparents are Ron and Nicole Conway.... Full story

  • Household hazardous waste collection Sept. 25 at Delano Transfer Station

    Sep 16, 2020

    Grand Coulee Dam area residents may dispose of household hazardous waste for free on Friday, September 25 from 12 pm to 4 pm at the Delano Regional Transfer Station. Only hazardous waste generated by households will be accepted. To minimize the risk of transmitting Covid-19, additional requirements are in place. Do not attend if you are exhibiting any of the following symptoms: shortness of breath, fever, chills, headache, muscle pain, sore throat, or loss of smell or taste. To implement social distancing, all waste must be located in the car...

  • Free food event postponed due to smoke

    Sep 9, 2020

    The 2nd Harvest Mobile Market that had been scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed because of the smoke. It has been rescheduled it for Oct 6. Since 2006, the Mobile Market has provided fresh produce and other groceries at no cost to families, children and seniors experiencing food insecurity. Thanks to community organizations who sponsored and hosted the events and volunteers who helped distribute the food, the Mobile Market provided food for 1.4 million meals throughout Eastern Washington... Full story

  • Electric City CARES about small businesses

    Jacob Wagner|Sep 9, 2020

    Small businesses that operate in Electric City will be receiving some financial relief from the economically distressed times caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Electric City council voted at their Sept. 8 meeting to approve distributing $24,000 in federal relief money to local businesses through a grant application process they held during the summer. The money comes from a grant program set up using some of the city’s $30,900 the city is qualified for in total in Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds. The 12 b...

  • Covid rates for local counties noted

    Jacob Wagner|Sep 9, 2020

    Cases of COVID-19 continue to accumulate in local counties, but the rate at which they occur has decreased for some. Here are the latest data for COVID-19 in Grant, Okanogan, Lincoln, and Douglas (GOLD) counties. Counties need an incident rate of 25 cases or fewer per population of 100,000 in the past 14 days to move forward a phase in the Washington Safe Start Recovery plan, and most local counties are far from that goal. As of Sept. 6: As of Sept. 8, Grant County has: 2,497 total cases, including 16 deaths; seven cases in the Grand Coulee Dam... Full story

  • Apples don't fall far from trees

    Roger S. Lucas|Sep 9, 2020

    Sometimes it is strange the things that draw you back to your childhood. While driving the other day, I looked down at my left hand that was grasping the steering wheel. My hand looked exactly like my father’s. I often think of my parents, even though they have been gone for a very long time. My dad was a lifelong Democrat. The New Deal worked for our family, and making a negative comment about FDR would put you in peril around our house. There were many arguments around the house between my dad and two of his brothers. But one stern look f...

  • Local history opinion piece

    Birdie Hensley|Sep 9, 2020

    “Standing at the foot of History” were the titles of Roger Lucas Reporter’s Notebook in the Star. This is really true in the Grand Coulee Dam Area. We live under the shadow of one of the Greatest Project ever built, Grand Coulee Dam. But there is some much more history in the Grand Coulee Dam Area than Grand Coulee Dam which visitors from all over the world flock to this area to see. I am glad that Roger and his family have had to the opportunity to visit so maybe places of history around these United States. I was born in Seattle and because a...

  • The last glacial maximum

    Bob Valen|Sep 9, 2020

    If you live in the Coulee, it’s likely you have an inkling of glacial history and the power that can be unleashed by glaciers. The Grand Coulee is prime evidence of glacial activity. There have been about a half dozen major Ice Ages in the history of Earth over the past three billion years. The landscape we live on was, in part, created by glacial activity, cataclysmic flooding and thousands of years of lava flows. Drive the Coulee Corridor and read the new roadside exhibits, or read about t...

  • Coulee Cops

    Sep 9, 2020

    Grand Coulee 8/31 - A woman reported that another woman was camping in the yard of a neighbor on Electric Boulevard. Police told her no laws were being broken. The woman who was camping said she was waiting to inherit several houses in the area, and had been here about seven months, and that her attorney said he would contact her in the Grand Coulee Dam area. The officer advised her to get a new attorney. 9/1 - A woman complained about loud music on Electric Boulevard the past couple of days. Police told her to call back when the music was...

  • It's a boy for Frank/Paul

    Sep 9, 2020

    Leah Frank and Stanley Paul of Keller, Washington, are proud to announce the birth of their son Ford Franklin Paul, born Thursday, August 20, 2020, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, Washington. He weighed 6 lbs., 14 oz., and was 20 inches in length at birth. Siblings include MaryJane Frank 16, Scarlett Frank 8, Hunter Paul 6, Nevaeh Paul 5, and Dejah Paul 3. Maternal grandmother is Sally M. Frank. Paternal grandparents are Marcella Wapato and Stanley Paul Sr.... Full story

  • Fulton has girl

    Sep 9, 2020

    Shyleen Fulton of Nespelem, Washington, is proud to announce the birth of her daughter, Miya Elizabeth Rae Seymour-Fulton, born Sunday, August 23, 2020, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, Washington. She weighed 7 lbs., 4 oz., and was 19-1/2 inches in length at birth. Maternal grandparents are Phillip and Elizabeth Fulton. Great-grandparents are Tom and Wilma Bob.... Full story

  • Meetings & Notices

    Sep 9, 2020

    Grant County Mosquito District 2 Meeting via Conference As the result of the COVID-19 and in accordance with the Governors social distancing, Grant County Mosquito District No. 2 will be holding the monthly meeting Thursday, September 10, 2020 via phone conference at 5:00 pm. To join the meeting, call 1-425-436-6260, then enter the access code 4096451, and then press the # sign. Lincoln County Fire District 9 to Meet Lincoln County Fire District 9 will hold its regular meeting at 6 p.m., this Thursday, Sept. 10, at the Nazarene Church, just...

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