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  • State Parks hiring park aides, senior park aides

    Feb 16, 2022

    Washington State Parks announces its annual statewide recruitment for park aide and senior park aide positions. The available park aide and senior park aide positions are non-permanent. Each summer, State Parks employs around 350 park aides and up to 40 senior park aides to work in Washington state parks from April through September. Park aides register campers, maintain trails, clean campgrounds and comfort stations and perform a variety of custodial maintenance chores. They also may work in park offices, interact with visitors and help with...

  • Coulee Cops

    Feb 16, 2022

    Grand Coulee Police 2/7 - Police responded to King Street where a woman was reportedly attempting to break the windows of another woman’s car. The woman by the car told police that the woman at the residence had sold her the car then stolen it back. The woman at the residence said it was her car. Police ran the car’s information through their system and found it was registered to another woman entirely. She told police that she had loaned the car to the woman at the residence and that she was supposed to be getting it back tonight. The wom...

  • Transportation funding package moves to the House

    Brooklynn Hillemann, Washington State Journal|Feb 16, 2022

    Free passes on public transportation for young people and upgrades to major bridges are all part of a 16-year transportation funding plan approved by the Washington State Senate. The Senate approved the proposed revenue sources for the $17 billion “Move Ahead Washington” transportation investment package on a 29-20 vote Feb. 15. The bill sponsored by Transportation Committee Chair Sen. Marko Liias, D-Everett, now goes to the House for consideration. The plan includes funding for transit programs, replacement of fish passageways and electrificat...

  • Holey ice fishing

    Feb 9, 2022

    Tracks in the snow tell the tale of which of two dozen or more holes in the ice of Crescent Lake have been most popular with fishermen in recent days, as two of them tend their poles Saturday. Consistently cold weather has made decent ice for the sport on local lakes this winter. - Scott Hunter photo...

  • Speed limit decrease anticipated with pathway construction

    Jacob Wagner|Feb 9, 2022

    Electric City is anticipating building a pathway this year connecting the Coulee Playland area to Banks Lake Park by North Dam and to implement an 800-yard speed limit decrease in the same area. Construction of the pathway, anticipated to be done this summer, will likely reduce the current 45 miles per hour speed limit zone to 35 for about 800 yards. The pathway would narrow the roadway to an extent, and the path alongside it would require the speed limit change. Last year The Star conducted a poll asking how people felt about the speed limit...

  • Voters say no to school levies

    Scott Hunter|Feb 9, 2022

    Voters turned down two local school levy proposals by a hefty margin yesterday. Grand Coulee Dam School District’s Proposition 1 appeared to fail by about 58 to 42 percent, with 570 voters selecting No on their ballots, 418 selecting Yes across the four counties the district serves. Proposition 2 was also voted down 538-413, about 57% no to 43% yes. “We got hammered bad,” Superintendent Paul Turner said, noting only the Pateros district appeared close to have a close vote at about 50-50 last night. All others were failing in Okanogan Count...

  • Garbage rates going up

    Jacob Wagner|Feb 9, 2022

    Sunrise Disposal, which empties your garbage cans each week in Electric City, Grand Coulee, Coulee Dam, and Elmer City, is raising the rates it charges those towns by 15%. The rate increase, announced in a Jan. 20 letter to the Regional Board of Mayors, comes in response to the Delano Regional Transfer Station’s 33% rate increase, which is being implemented in response to a rate increase at the county landfill near Ephrata. Sunrise’s and Delano’s increases take effect on April 1. The individual cities will decide, in the meantime, how much...

  • Four more Grant County COVID-19 deaths announced

    Feb 9, 2022

    Four more deaths and 1,515 more COVID-19 cases have been reported in the past week in Grant County, with 54 more cases being reported in local towns. Coulee Medical Center reports that out of 98 total tests performed at the Grand Coulee hospital Feb.1-7, 24 came back positive for covid. According to Grant County Health District’s Feb. 3 update, four more deaths have been added to the county’s COVID-19 death tally for a total of 237 since the start of the pandemic. The deaths include two men and two women, three with underlying health con...

  • Police restraint gets clarification in House bill

    Juan Morfin, Washington State Journal|Feb 9, 2022

    Mental health victims and juveniles can be restrained by law enforcement when responding to requests for assistance from crisis responders. That is the thrust of House Bill 1735, which passed the state House with a 90-5 vote and is now under consideration in the Senate. The bill is intended to end confusion caused by the adoption of last year’s House Bill 1310 which prevented crisis responders from receiving police assistance in detaining or transporting people. “We’re talking about hands-on…whether law enforcement can physically interac...

  • Money raised for cancer organization

    Feb 9, 2022

    Raider and Lady Raider basketball fans helped raise $1,469 for Wellness Place in Wenatchee in the fight against cancer. Pink shirts were sold at Saturday’s games as part of the charity drive. “I am truly grateful for the teams and parents who want to donate to Wellness Place,” Executive Director Julie Lindholm of Wellness Place said in an email to Camille Pleasants who helped organize the charity drive. “We have quite a few cancer patients from your area that contact us for our free services. The most requested service is gas cards to get to...

  • Commissioners choose Rich Wallen to lead Grant PUD

    Feb 9, 2022

    EPHRATA, Wash – Grant PUD commissioners Tuesday unanimously chose Rich Wallen as the utility's new general manager and chief executive officer. Wallen has served as interim general manager since Jan. 1, after former general manager Kevin Nordt stepped down to focus on his health and take on a new role ensuring the utility a reliable energy supply. Commissioners pointed to Wallen's knowledge, experience gained at Grant PUD and benefit of mentoring by Nordt for their decision. "This process with t...

  • Frozen beauty

    Feb 9, 2022

    Local photographer Emily Rehn captured life among the frozen recently, as a deer seems to pose in front of the freezing fog and rime-coated brush along the cliffs of Steamboat Rock. - Emily Rehn photo...

  • Business licenses are still good all around the Coulee towns

    Feb 9, 2022

    Business owners may be finding that they need to renew their business licenses with the Washington State Department of Revenue’s Business License Services department rather than with their city. Licenses purchased for one town are still honored in the other three local Coulee community cities, with Electric City, Grand Coulee, Coulee D am, and Elmer City all having codes that state as much. In Electric City, for example, the code refers to businesses serving one or more of the four towns as “reciprocal businesses,” and states that those busines...

  • Governor urges action on multi-agency plan on homelessness

    Brooklynn Hillemann, Wa. State Journal|Feb 9, 2022

    Homeless people would have quick access to shelters and other facilities under a $815 million, multi-agency plan supported by Gov. Jay Inslee. Flanked by Democratic officials from King County, Seattle, Spokane and Tacoma, Inslee on Feb. 3 pressed the state Legislature to pass Senate Bill 5662. The law would create an intergovernmental coordination office to reduce the number of homeless camps by helping people get into permanent housing. “We have to move more quickly and compassionately to serve the thousands of people who are now living u...

  • Coulee Cops

    Feb 9, 2022

    Grand Coulee Police 2/2 - Police spoke to a man staying in a trailer on property on Kelso Avenue and said he was allowed to be there after police received a report of possible trespassing. Police knew that the man had stayed in the trailer in the past. The man called the homeowner who confirmed to police that he was allowed to be there. - Police responded to E Street for a noise complaint and spoke to a man and woman in a car parked in a driveway where they were listening to music loudly. They agreed to turn the music down. Police returned...

  • School board OK's student representative idea

    Jacob Wagner|Feb 2, 2022

    It may make sense that a school board would have good communication with students, being that students are the reason schools exist. That need may be addressed in the Grand Coulee Dam School District in the 2022-23 school year by a pair of student representatives, a junior and senior, being chosen to represent the student body at school board meetings. Sophomore Celeste LaPlace, daughter of School Board Chairman George LaPlace, made a presentation to the district’s Board of Directors Jan. 24, leading to the approval of moving forward with t...

  • If voters approve levy, state will chip in extra $700k a year

    Jacob Wagner|Feb 2, 2022

    Local voters are casting their ballots on two school district levies that would replace three levies expiring at the end of this year, with passage of the educational levy coming with a bonus of $700,000 in "assistance funds" from the state annually for the four-year duration of that levy. On Feb. 8, election day, ballots will be counted for the two levies in the Grand Coulee Dam School District. If passed, the two levies will bring in an estimated $1.4 to $1.7 million to the school district...

  • Trip shows a different path through Covid

    Scott Hunter|Feb 2, 2022

    With almost four times the population of Washington state in an area a quarter of its size, Taiwan has suffered comparatively little of the economic devastation that has taken hold in this state and nation in general. They never even shut down the bars. Why? They all wear masks, contact tracing is fast, and they follow strict protocols with visitors. Aside from that, life is normal in the island nation off the coast of the People’s Republic of China. Coulee Medical Center Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sam Hsieh just got back from visiting family t...

  • Anti-cancer fundraiser Saturday at basketball games

    Feb 2, 2022

    The Raiders' and Lady Raiders' Saturday night games in Coulee Dam this weekend will also host an anti-cancer fundraiser. The Raiders vs. Manson Trojans games will, in addition to senior night, be "Pink Out Night" for the Raiders' Fight Against Cancer. "The parents of the boys' and girls' basketball teams have raised $1,000 so far, which will be donated to a local cancer organization," Camille Pleasants, wife of Lady Raiders Head Coach Peewee Pleasants said in an email to The Star. "During the...

  • Emergency work on Main Street sewer line

    Jacob Wagner|Feb 2, 2022

    Approximately $31,000 in work is being done on a sewer line along Main Street in Grand Coulee and is expected to be done by the end of the week. Public Works Director Dennis Francis told the city council Jan. 18 that about 500 feet of sewer line on Main Street from around Loepp Furniture to around Teepee Burger was collapsing, although not completely blocked, and requires an emergency fix. "Our best bet is to dig it up and replace it," he said. "We need to get it done, real quick." Francis said...

  • Volunteers needed at jr. high

    Jacob Wagner|Feb 2, 2022

    If anyone in the Coulee area has a few hours a week to volunteer at Lake Roosevelt’s junior high school for a good cause, now is your chance. “We are looking for some dependable volunteers who are willing to commit anywhere from two to six hours per week to help in the junior high school,” Principal Sara Kennedy told The Star in a Jan. 28 email. “We need help with lunchtime and hallway supervision, hall monitors, and support in classrooms.” “Support in classrooms would entail being an extra set of hands during activities such as science exp...

  • Grand Coulee comes out against local income tax

    Jacob Wagner|Feb 2, 2022

    The city of Grand Coulee adopted a resolution stating they are against having a local income tax. The council discussed wanting to come out against a local income tax back in November, and at their Jan. 18 meeting, approved a resolution saying as much. The resolution reads: “The City Council hereby declares its position that the imposition of a local income tax on the residents of the City of Grand Coulee is prohibited and respectfully requests that the Governor and our State Representatives consider the will of the people in deciding on s...

  • Coulee Cops

    Feb 2, 2022

    Grand Coulee Police 1/24 - A woman agreed to leave her residence on Spokane Boulevard to avoid further conflict following an argument with the man who lives there. The man also asked police about the process of evicting someone. - A Pearl Avenue woman reported two pairs of binoculars valued at about $100 and a $200 sleeping bag taken from her vehicle, which she said she must have left unlocked since there was no forced entry detected. 1/25 - A Dill Avenue man reported a man had banged on his son’s car when they both arrived at the area at t...

  • Two more Grant County COVID-19 deaths announced

    Feb 2, 2022

    Two more deaths and almost 2,000 more COVID-19 cases have been reported in the past week in Grant County, with 68 more cases being reported in local towns, likely the largest case count for a single week since the pandemic began. Coulee Medical Center reports that from Jan. 25-31, out of 105 total tests performed at the Grand Coulee hospital, 30 (29%) came back positive for covid. According to Grant County Health District, two Moses Lake residents in their 70s have been added to the county’s COVID-19 death tally for a total of 233 since the s...

  • Up for a challenge

    Jan 26, 2022

    Ice climber Erik Coch nears the top of an ice formation near Devil's Punchbowl above Banks Lake along SR 155 Sunday. Randy Bracht belays him below at right, taking his turn after having ascended the ice a couple times already. - Scott Hunter photo...

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