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  • Plastic bags ban survey

    Jan 15, 2020

    The Colville Indian Reservation is banning single use plastic bags, and the state of Washington is looking at doing the same. A survey on the topic asks our readers what they think, results of which will be used in a future Star article. Take the survey at www.surveymonkey.com/r/L7YTQRD...

  • Shocking in the new

    Jan 8, 2020

    A group of intrepid individuals celebrated New Year's Day in the cold waters of Lake Roosevelt at Spring Canyon at noon. A dozen braved the water in polar plunge that lasted just seconds but generated a lot of shivering excitement. A few went all the way under, like Terry Owen, whose face upon surfacing says it all. Kayaker Ron Hardin joined in for his first float of 2020 after a quick launch from the boat ramp. - Scott Hunter photos...

  • Sign outlining "Coulee Corridor" up after years of effort

    Jacob Wagner|Jan 8, 2020

    Tourist and locals alike might learn a little history by stopping at North Dam Park. Framed by basalt pillars, a kiosk detailing the Coulee Corridor National Scenic Byway was placed at North Dam Park in late December 2019 and details some of the history of the Ice Age Floods, the Grand Coulee Dam, recreation in the area, and more. Birdie Hensley is secretary for the Coulee Corridor Consortium, which spearheaded the effort to get the sign installed, which she said they have been working on for...

  • Newsbriefs

    Jan 8, 2020

    Keller Ferry resumed service Monday Keller Ferry service, on SR 21, resumed service at 6 a.m. on Monday after a shutdown five weeks earlier for repairs. The M/V Sanpoil was removed from service starting Wednesday, Dec. 4 for repairs to strengthen the hull. During the course of that work, State Dept. of Transporation contractors discovered that both propellers and drive shafts on the M/V Sanpoil needed to be refurbished. Initially, the run had been planned to reopen Monday, Dec. 23. State to use helicopters to capture mule deer Starting in...

  • Artist wins national award

    Jan 8, 2020

    Local artist and Colville Tribes member Virgil "Smoker" Marchand is one of four recipients of a 2020 Community Spirit Award from a national organization. "These artists embody their People's cultural assets in their creations and their way of life," the the First Peoples Fund's website says about the award recipients. Marchand was nominated by Kenneth "Butch" Stanger, who has known Marchand for over 60 years. "Smoker may be local to us, but his talent should be shared with the entire country,"...

  • Missing man's body found

    Jan 8, 2020

    After organizing a search the day before the new year started, Colville Tribes authorties announced later that day that the body of the man missing since Dec. 24 had been found. Chief Henry Hix of the Colville Tribal Natural Resource Enforcement Department identified the body of 41-year-old Leonard “Junior” Simpson Tuesday afternoon. Simpson was found by two volunteers of the search and rescue team organized by Hix. “We are thankful to all the volunteers that showed up to help with the search and rescue,” Hix stated. “Although it was not the e...

  • PUD to reduce debt in good market

    Jan 8, 2020

    EPHRATA — Three of the world’s top bond-rating agencies have affirmed strong credit ratings for Grant PUD, as the utility readies to pay down debt for long-term savings that will help keep electric rates low, the utility said Tuesday. The PUD’s $1.3 billion in debt was a point of contention in the 2018 commissioner election when one incumbent lost insisting it was reasonable level for the utility to carry that helped to keep rates lower. The high ratings enable Grant PUD to take fuller advantage of current market conditions to refinance $200...

  • Not par for New Year's Day

    Jan 8, 2020

    Tim and Jennifer Scheib (and Clover) finish up nine holes at Banks Lake Golf Course Jan. 1, 2020, when the day's high temperature reached 54 degrees. Scheib said he'd actually dressed a little too warmly for the outing and was surprised to find no one else on the course. - Scott Hunter photo...

  • Coulee Cops

    Jan 8, 2020

    Grand Coulee Police 12/30 - Police were unable to locate a juvenile said to have thrown a snowball at the reporting party’s car near Center Elementary. 12/31 - A man at a Coulee Boulevard apartment agreed to turn his music down following a complaint from a neighbor. - Police attributed a report of a weapon firing in the Sunny Drive area to fireworks being lit off for the new year. 1/1 - A man on Dill Avenue was arrested and taken to jail following a fight with his wife and stepson. 1/3-4 - A man brought a container to police containing s...

  • Students of the month

    Jan 8, 2020

    Here are the students of the month at LR for December...

  • Newsbriefs

    Dec 31, 2019

    Recent fires investigated Colville Tribal Police Chief Dustin Best told The Star Monday that the agency has “looked into” recent fires in empty buldings in the Lone Pine area near Elmer City, but he couldn’t disclose any details. Hospital awarded opioid response grant Coulee Medical Center is one of seven regional entities this month to be awarded a grant for efforts to deal with opioid addiction. The The North Central Accountable Community of Health (NCACH) awarded $58,540 in Rapid Cycle Opioid Project funding to support local opioid respo...

  • UPDATE: Search over for missing man

    Scott Hunter|Dec 31, 2019

    Chief Henry Hix of the Colville Tribal Natural Resource Enforcement Department, identified the body of 41-year-old Leonard “Junior” Simpson Tuesday afternoon. Simpson was found by two volunteers of the search-and-rescue team organized by Chief Hix. “We are thankful to all the volunteers that showed up to help with the search and rescue,” Chief Hix stated. “Although it was not the ending we had hoped for, the body of Mr. Simpson has been returned to his family and friends. We appreciat... Full story

  • Crazy fun stuff planned for New Year's Day

    Scott Hunter|Dec 31, 2019

    If you'd like some active fun on New Year's Day, here are a couple local options: Pretend you're a polar bear Meet at Spring Canyon at noon for a polar bear plunge into Lake Roosevelt or join a few crazy kayakers braving the cold. They're both happening at noon. Spring Canyon, the National Park Service's closest campground in the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area to Grand Coulee, isn't open with full service now, so plan on taking any trash with you when you leave. And be sure to bring a t...

  • Rick Paris retires as fire chief for Grand Coulee

    Jacob Wagner|Dec 31, 2019

    Grand Coulee Volunteer Fire Department Chief Rick Paris will be retiring as chief at the end of the month, but will still be on the department as a fireman and emergency medical technician. Paris announced his retirement at the Dec. 17 Grand Coulee Council Meeting. Having retired from his job after 35 years as an electrical planner at Grand Coulee Dam in 2018, Paris said he will be out of town often during the year, so he felt it was best to retire as chief. Following his father's example,...

  • 2019: a look back at a year full of news

    Dec 31, 2019

    It's been a year filled with news. The Star carried more than 1,200 stories in 2019. Here's a look back at some of them that range from city council dramas to national music awards. Jan. 16 - Bob Poch named mayor in Coulee Dam Coulee Dam has a new mayor. Bob Poch was elected by the city council last week to take the place of Larry Price, who resigned Dec. 6, 2018. - New operator will re-open Grand Theatre - The Coulee will see an increase in arts and culture with the return of the Grand Theatre... Full story

  • Coulee Dam rates will rise

    Scott Hunter|Dec 31, 2019

    Coulee Dam’s town council passed new rates and a budget this month that included utility rates increases following a series of budget workshops the council worked on in November and December. A flat increase for garbage pickup of $3 per container will be implemented in March and leave about $13,000 next December in the garbage fund that was in the hole at the end of this year. The base rated for electric service will also rise, by $6 per month, to increase the fund accumulated in anticipation of needed maintenance by $38,000. Sewer rates w...

  • Coulee Cops

    Dec 31, 2019

    Grand Coulee 12/21 - A man driving without headlights around Martin Road told police he had been dumping old tires near Les Schwab’s trailer. He said his new tires weren’t from Les Schwab but his old ones were and he didn’t think they would mind. Police told him they would check with Les Schwab to see if they wanted to press charges. 12/23 - Police were told of a possible DUI leaving the Hi Dam Tavern toward Coulee Dam. Police didn’t locate the vehicle but informed Coulee Dam and tribal police departments about it. 12/24 - Police pulled...

  • Keller Ferry to resume service Monday

    Dec 31, 2019

    KELLER – Keller Ferry service, on SR 21, will resume service at 6 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 6, 2020. The M/V Sanpoil was removed from service starting Wednesday, Dec. 4 for repairs to strengthen the hull. During the course of that work, contractors working for the Washington State Department of Transportation discovered that both propellers and drive shafts needed to be refurbished. Initially, the run was planned to reopen Monday, Dec. 23. Service will resume when repairs are complete and the vessel passes Coast Guard inspection. Before heading o... Full story

  • Frozen turkey crisis under control

    Scott Hunter|Dec 25, 2019

    Quick thinking and some downright neighborly effort saved the day last week when hundreds of frozen turkeys could have spoiled instead of finding hungry families. Pacific Aquaculture, which operates the fish-raising farm in Lake Rufus Woods under contract with the Colville Tribes, each year spends $10,000 worth of turkeys to distribute through the tribal food bank operation, usually at Thanksgiving. This year, however, the tribes had decided to match that effort, so about 600 turkeys were still...

  • City budget of $4.7 million approved

    Jacob Wagner|Dec 25, 2019

    The Grand Coulee City Council discussed the root of all evil at their Dec. 17 council meeting when they approved the city's 2020 budget of nearly $4.7 million. The topic of money came up multiple times at the meeting in relation to sewer rates being raised $5, ambulance services being treated like a utility, city employee raises, and more. Sewer Sewer rates, having been raised $20 a month last year, will be going up another $5 per month in 2020 for a total rate 79% higher than it was a year...

  • Newsbriefs

    Dec 25, 2019

    Hansen receives state honor in volleyball The Washington State Volleyball Coaches Association, in giving honors to 2B athletes, gave an honorable mention to Jozlyn Hansen who played the libero position for Lake Roosevelt this fall. Liberos specialize in defense. “Jozlyn is one of the best liberos in the state,” LR Head Coach Teri Sue Reed said. “She is a gifted athlete with agility and quickness. Her ability to read a hitter and pass the ball to the setters box is like very few. She is such an asset to our program. I can’t wait to see what he...

  • Recycling ringing in the new year

    Jacob Wagner|Dec 25, 2019

    More recycling will be available locally at the beginning of 2020, but there are steps for recyclers to take to do it right. A new receptacle will be placed outside the gates of the Delano Regional Transfer Station and will accept mixed paper, #1 and #2 plastics, tin cans, and aluminum cans. The transfer station also accepts cardboard in a receptacle within their gates. The receptacle is being placed there as part of Sunrise Disposal’s newest contract with local towns. Dion Gotti, who owns Sunrise Disposal, said they plan to put it out there o...

  • Second Lone Pine fire doused

    Scott Hunter|Dec 25, 2019

    The second fire in the neighborhood just above the Columbia River along the Lower River Road in about three weeks brought a quick response from firefighting agencies last Wednesday evening and was quickly brought under control. Like the fire just down the road Nov. 25, the blaze Dec. 18 affected a building that had been unused for some time, this one a small apartment building that had just been sold this month. Firefighters from Okanogan County District 2 and elsewhere responded about 5:15...

  • Closure of Keller Ferry extended

    Dec 25, 2019

    KELLER – Keller Ferry users who travel across the Columbia River on State Route 21 will need to find alternate routes until early January because of additional issues uncovered during repairs to the M/V Sanpoil. Service on the run is now scheduled to resume Monday, Jan. 6, 2020. The M/V Sanpoil was removed from service starting Wednesday, Dec. 4 for repairs to strengthen the hull. During the course of that work, contractors working for the Washington State Department of Transportation discovered that both propellers and drive shafts needed t...

  • Coulee Cops

    Dec 25, 2019

    Grand Coulee Police 12/17 - A driver was reported slumped over in his white Jeep partially in the roadway at Midway and Federal Avenues. The driver was on his phone, and an officer tapped on his window. The driver said he was testing cell phone towers, and had a black electronic case and laptop in his passenger seat. The officer told him to move further off the roadway as he was partially blocking traffic from the stop sign at that intersection. 12/18 - The property manager for apartments on Hill Avenue was concerned about the number of people...

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