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THE STAR HOMEPAGE
Social media has become such a big part of modern life, to the point that now the Grand Coulee Dam School District has an employee policy about it. The district’s board of directors approved a social media policy during their — Updated 6/2/2021THE STAR NEWS
Colvilles lift COVID-related public safety measures. (Nespelem, WA) — The Colville Tribes announced today that it is immediately lifting all public safety measures previously instituted to protect the community from COVID-19. A Resolution first passed on March 25, 2020, which — Updated 5/21/2021 Full story. News.THE STAR OBITUARIES
Star Obituary Policy. There is a $50 charge for obituaries published in the Star. This includes a photo and up to 500 words. Reminders for Celebrations of Life and Death Notices are $25. Articles must be either e-mailed, faxed or dropped off at the — Updated 5/19/2021.Obituaries.
COLVILLES LIFT COVID-RELATED PUBLIC SAFETY MEASURES Colvilles lift COVID-related public safety measures. (Nespelem, WA) — The Colville Tribes announced today that it is immediately lifting all public safety measures previously instituted to protect the community from COVID-19. A Resolution first passed on March 25, 2020, which imposed multiple public safety measures to stop the spread ofCOVID
FIRE BURNING AT OSBORNE BAY Fire burning at Osborne Bay. A fire near Osborne Bay south of Electric City is burning sage brush and other vegetation in high winds. Helicopters from the Department of Natural Resources and the Bureau of Land Management are helping fight the fire along with fire fighters from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and the departments from Electric EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR 2021 Popular local events that didn't happen last year are at least tentatively scheduled to happen this year. The Grand Coulee Dam Area Chamber of Commerce will tentatively be hosting 10 events in 2021, including Colorama, the Festival of America, and Harvest Festival. "We are really looking forward to providing the community with some funand excite
QUEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO COLORAMA 2021 Dalley Katich, 17, of Wilbur, will reign over the Colorama PRCA Rodeo this week, and she's looking forward to welcoming all to Colorama. And look for Dalley to wave back at her in the parade and applaud when she rides out into the rodeo arena. Check out The Star's Colorama Festival section for times and places, inside this issue. The high school ju TRIBAL PRIMARY RESULTS NARROW EACH RACE DOWN TO TWO Tribal primary results narrow each race down to two candidates. With poll and absentee votes both now certified, twenty-six candidates have been narrowed down to 14 in the primary for seven seats on the Colville Business Council, with only one incumbent knocked out of therunning.
GROUP DISCUSSES IDEA OF A NEW BRIDGE FOR COULEE DAM A group of people met in Coulee Dam Tuesday to start a discussion about someday replacing the bridge over the Columbia River on SR-155. The current bridge, built in 1935, is half as wide, at 20 feet, as the state Department of Transportation would like - not to mention every truck driver who finds it necessary to wait for traffic before makingan i
BANKS LAKE PUMPED STORAGE PROJECT STILL IN WORKS The Banks Lake Pumped Storage Project, which would bring an estimated 1,000-2,000 workers to the area during construction and add an extra 500 megawatts of hydropower electricity per hour, is still in the works, if a little Covid delayed. Secretary Manager Darvin Fales of Columbia Basin Hydropower spoke to The Star on the phone Tuesday, withan upd
THE STAR HOMEPAGE
Social media has become such a big part of modern life, to the point that now the Grand Coulee Dam School District has an employee policy about it. The district’s board of directors approved a social media policy during their — Updated 6/2/2021THE STAR NEWS
Colvilles lift COVID-related public safety measures. (Nespelem, WA) — The Colville Tribes announced today that it is immediately lifting all public safety measures previously instituted to protect the community from COVID-19. A Resolution first passed on March 25, 2020, which — Updated 5/21/2021 Full story. News.THE STAR OBITUARIES
Star Obituary Policy. There is a $50 charge for obituaries published in the Star. This includes a photo and up to 500 words. Reminders for Celebrations of Life and Death Notices are $25. Articles must be either e-mailed, faxed or dropped off at the — Updated 5/19/2021.Obituaries.
COLVILLES LIFT COVID-RELATED PUBLIC SAFETY MEASURES Colvilles lift COVID-related public safety measures. (Nespelem, WA) — The Colville Tribes announced today that it is immediately lifting all public safety measures previously instituted to protect the community from COVID-19. A Resolution first passed on March 25, 2020, which imposed multiple public safety measures to stop the spread ofCOVID
FIRE BURNING AT OSBORNE BAY Fire burning at Osborne Bay. A fire near Osborne Bay south of Electric City is burning sage brush and other vegetation in high winds. Helicopters from the Department of Natural Resources and the Bureau of Land Management are helping fight the fire along with fire fighters from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and the departments from Electric EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR 2021 Popular local events that didn't happen last year are at least tentatively scheduled to happen this year. The Grand Coulee Dam Area Chamber of Commerce will tentatively be hosting 10 events in 2021, including Colorama, the Festival of America, and Harvest Festival. "We are really looking forward to providing the community with some funand excite
QUEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO COLORAMA 2021 Dalley Katich, 17, of Wilbur, will reign over the Colorama PRCA Rodeo this week, and she's looking forward to welcoming all to Colorama. And look for Dalley to wave back at her in the parade and applaud when she rides out into the rodeo arena. Check out The Star's Colorama Festival section for times and places, inside this issue. The high school ju TRIBAL PRIMARY RESULTS NARROW EACH RACE DOWN TO TWO Tribal primary results narrow each race down to two candidates. With poll and absentee votes both now certified, twenty-six candidates have been narrowed down to 14 in the primary for seven seats on the Colville Business Council, with only one incumbent knocked out of therunning.
GROUP DISCUSSES IDEA OF A NEW BRIDGE FOR COULEE DAM A group of people met in Coulee Dam Tuesday to start a discussion about someday replacing the bridge over the Columbia River on SR-155. The current bridge, built in 1935, is half as wide, at 20 feet, as the state Department of Transportation would like - not to mention every truck driver who finds it necessary to wait for traffic before makingan i
BANKS LAKE PUMPED STORAGE PROJECT STILL IN WORKS The Banks Lake Pumped Storage Project, which would bring an estimated 1,000-2,000 workers to the area during construction and add an extra 500 megawatts of hydropower electricity per hour, is still in the works, if a little Covid delayed. Secretary Manager Darvin Fales of Columbia Basin Hydropower spoke to The Star on the phone Tuesday, withan upd
THE STAR NEWS
Colvilles lift COVID-related public safety measures. (Nespelem, WA) — The Colville Tribes announced today that it is immediately lifting all public safety measures previously instituted to protect the community from COVID-19. A Resolution first passed on March 25, 2020, which — Updated 5/21/2021 Full story. News.THE STAR PEOPLE
The Star archives search page. Lake Roosevelt Jr./Sr. High honor roll for second semester. Lake Roosevelt Jr./Sr. High honor roll for second semester High Honors 3.500 TO 4.000 Grade Point Average Seniors - Megan Abel, Ellie Hansen, Wensdae Antoine, Brianna Whybark, Damian George, LorRinda Richardson, Nicholas THE STAR CLASSIFIEDS The Star Classifieds. The Star - News, views and advertising of the Grand Coulee Dam Area. Home. News. Opinion. People. Births.THE STAR LIFESTYLES
Souvenirs, things that remember when. In last weeks C’est La Vie column, I reported on the great bargain hunting opportunities at a couple of antique sales, both featuring unique items, retro household stuff and some honest-to-goodness antiques and collectibles, some — Updated 7/23/2014. By Frankie Delano Lifestyles. BOAT-IN CAMPSITES AT STEAMBOAT ROCK CONVERTED TO DAY-USE 1 day ago · A dozen boat-in campsites at Steamboat Rock State Park in the Ponderosa Campground are now closed to camping as the area becomes designated for day-use only. Washington State Parks announced the closure, which began June 1, in a May 26 press release. The day-use only area has "900 feet of shoreline available for picnicking and exploring," the rel THANKS TO ALL INVOLVED IN OUR RESCUE 1 day ago · A harrowing experience is behind us, and it is time to commend those who calmed and saved us. First, I have to commend the dispatcher that kept me on the line until safety arrived. I do not know what county she was from. (911 calls here go to possibly four counties.) She stayed with me as the flames rushed us and our gear, urging a water retreat. OCOULEE COPS
1 day ago · Grand Coulee 5/29 - Police drove to Osborne Bay for a noise complaint of loud music playing. Police heard music playing somewhere in the area upon arrival, but then it stopped. Police waited to see if the music started again, but it did not. - A catalytic converter was sawed off the muffler of a business’ delivery truck. -Police pulled over
MEETINGS & NOTICES
1 day ago · Grant County Mosquito Dist. 2 to Meet Grant County Mosquito District No. 2 will be holding the monthly meeting 5 p.m., Thursday, June 10, 2021, at 210 W. Coulee Blvd., Electric City. To join the meeting via Freeconference call 1-425-436-6260, then enter the access code 4096451 and then press the # sign. AA Meetings for GCD and Nespelem Area Confuse NEW LIBRARIAN LOOKS FORWARD TO YOUR STORIES 1 day ago · The Grand Coulee Library has a new librarian, Catherine Matthews, and she's excited to meet you. Matthews moved to Electric City by way of Whidbey Island and started work at the library on May 18. Speaking with The Star by phone, Matthews explained her love of books and libraries. She said that she always went to her local publiclibrary as s
FOLKS, IT'S DRY
1 day ago · As we linger on the dry side of precipitation in our region, it’s prudent to check dedicated weather sources that, as part of their work, speak to near-future weather and wildfire conditions. Let’s start with the Office of Predictive Services at the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho. A specific comment is made in the June 1 WildlTHE STAR HOMEPAGE
Social media has become such a big part of modern life, to the point that now the Grand Coulee Dam School District has an employee policy about it. The district’s board of directors approved a social media policy during their — Updated 6/2/2021THE STAR NEWS
The Star archives search page. Elmer City still mulling options on own treatment plant. Elmer City may test a force main that carries wastewater to Coulee Dam’s treatment plant to see how long the 40-year-old cast iron pipe is likely to last.THE STAR OBITUARIES
Star Obituary Policy. There is a $50 charge for obituaries published in the Star. This includes a photo and up to 500 words. Reminders for Celebrations of Life and Death Notices are $25. Articles must be either e-mailed, faxed or dropped off at the — Updated 5/19/2021.Obituaries.
THE STAR BIRTHS
The Star archives search page. It's a boy for Williams/Jordan. Glad Eyes Williams and Tyler Jordan are delighted to announce the birth of their son Kade Chaz Jordan, March 8th, 2021 at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, WA. QUEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO COLORAMA 2021 Dalley Katich, 17, of Wilbur, will reign over the Colorama PRCA Rodeo this week, and she's looking forward to welcoming all to Colorama. And look for Dalley to wave back at her in the parade and applaud when she rides out into the rodeo arena. Check out The Star's Colorama Festival section for times and places, inside this issue. The high school ju EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR 2021 Popular local events that didn't happen last year are at least tentatively scheduled to happen this year. The Grand Coulee Dam Area Chamber of Commerce will tentatively be hosting 10 events in 2021, including Colorama, the Festival of America, and Harvest Festival. "We are really looking forward to providing the community with some funand excite
FIRE BURNING AT OSBORNE BAY Fire burning at Osborne Bay. A fire near Osborne Bay south of Electric City is burning sage brush and other vegetation in high winds. Helicopters from the Department of Natural Resources and the Bureau of Land Management are helping fight the fire along with fire fighters from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and the departments from Electric TRIBAL PRIMARY RESULTS NARROW EACH RACE DOWN TO TWO Tribal primary results narrow each race down to two candidates. With poll and absentee votes both now certified, twenty-six candidates have been narrowed down to 14 in the primary for seven seats on the Colville Business Council, with only one incumbent knocked out of therunning.
THE STAR ARCHIVES
During my college years I worked for the USDA Forest Service on fire crews and in the Red Zone at Mount St. Helens after the volcano erupted. These jobs were very time and labor intensive. I admire, appreciate and am extremely — Updated 9/16/2020 BANKS LAKE PUMPED STORAGE PROJECT STILL IN WORKS The Banks Lake Pumped Storage Project, which would bring an estimated 1,000-2,000 workers to the area during construction and add an extra 500 megawatts of hydropower electricity per hour, is still in the works, if a little Covid delayed. Secretary Manager Darvin Fales of Columbia Basin Hydropower spoke to The Star on the phone Tuesday, withan upd
THE STAR HOMEPAGE
Social media has become such a big part of modern life, to the point that now the Grand Coulee Dam School District has an employee policy about it. The district’s board of directors approved a social media policy during their — Updated 6/2/2021THE STAR NEWS
The Star archives search page. Elmer City still mulling options on own treatment plant. Elmer City may test a force main that carries wastewater to Coulee Dam’s treatment plant to see how long the 40-year-old cast iron pipe is likely to last.THE STAR OBITUARIES
Star Obituary Policy. There is a $50 charge for obituaries published in the Star. This includes a photo and up to 500 words. Reminders for Celebrations of Life and Death Notices are $25. Articles must be either e-mailed, faxed or dropped off at the — Updated 5/19/2021.Obituaries.
THE STAR BIRTHS
The Star archives search page. It's a boy for Williams/Jordan. Glad Eyes Williams and Tyler Jordan are delighted to announce the birth of their son Kade Chaz Jordan, March 8th, 2021 at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, WA. QUEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO COLORAMA 2021 Dalley Katich, 17, of Wilbur, will reign over the Colorama PRCA Rodeo this week, and she's looking forward to welcoming all to Colorama. And look for Dalley to wave back at her in the parade and applaud when she rides out into the rodeo arena. Check out The Star's Colorama Festival section for times and places, inside this issue. The high school ju EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR 2021 Popular local events that didn't happen last year are at least tentatively scheduled to happen this year. The Grand Coulee Dam Area Chamber of Commerce will tentatively be hosting 10 events in 2021, including Colorama, the Festival of America, and Harvest Festival. "We are really looking forward to providing the community with some funand excite
FIRE BURNING AT OSBORNE BAY Fire burning at Osborne Bay. A fire near Osborne Bay south of Electric City is burning sage brush and other vegetation in high winds. Helicopters from the Department of Natural Resources and the Bureau of Land Management are helping fight the fire along with fire fighters from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and the departments from Electric TRIBAL PRIMARY RESULTS NARROW EACH RACE DOWN TO TWO Tribal primary results narrow each race down to two candidates. With poll and absentee votes both now certified, twenty-six candidates have been narrowed down to 14 in the primary for seven seats on the Colville Business Council, with only one incumbent knocked out of therunning.
THE STAR ARCHIVES
During my college years I worked for the USDA Forest Service on fire crews and in the Red Zone at Mount St. Helens after the volcano erupted. These jobs were very time and labor intensive. I admire, appreciate and am extremely — Updated 9/16/2020 BANKS LAKE PUMPED STORAGE PROJECT STILL IN WORKS The Banks Lake Pumped Storage Project, which would bring an estimated 1,000-2,000 workers to the area during construction and add an extra 500 megawatts of hydropower electricity per hour, is still in the works, if a little Covid delayed. Secretary Manager Darvin Fales of Columbia Basin Hydropower spoke to The Star on the phone Tuesday, withan upd
THE STAR PEOPLE
The Star archives search page. Lake Roosevelt Jr./Sr. High honor roll for second semester. Lake Roosevelt Jr./Sr. High honor roll for second semester High Honors 3.500 TO 4.000 Grade Point Average Seniors - Megan Abel, Ellie Hansen, Wensdae Antoine, Brianna Whybark, Damian George, LorRinda Richardson, NicholasTHE STAR SCHOOL
Nespelem School phasing to in-person. Nespelem School has been phasing students into in-person schooling. The school board approved the return to in person school at their meeting held at the end of February. Principal and Superintendent Effie Dean told The Star that I — Updated 3/31/2021. THE STAR CLASSIFIEDS The Star Classifieds. The Star - News, views and advertising of the Grand Coulee Dam Area. Home. News. Opinion. People. Births.THE STAR COMMUNITY
Registration for summer camp now being taken. Register your child now for a fun and exciting week of summer camp at Camp Zanika Lache. Youth and teens ages 6 - 17 have been enjoying the camp since the 1930’s! Camp Zanika is an American Accredited Camp.THE STAR BIRTHS
The Star archives search page. It's a boy for Williams/Jordan. Glad Eyes Williams and Tyler Jordan are delighted to announce the birth of their son Kade Chaz Jordan, March 8th, 2021 at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, WA.THE STAR LIFESTYLES
Souvenirs, things that remember when. In last weeks C’est La Vie column, I reported on the great bargain hunting opportunities at a couple of antique sales, both featuring unique items, retro household stuff and some honest-to-goodness antiques and collectibles, some — Updated 7/23/2014. By Frankie Delano Lifestyles. FIRE BURNING AT OSBORNE BAY A fire near Osborne Bay south of Electric City is burning sage brush and other vegetation in high winds. Helicopters from the Department of Natural Resources and the Bureau of Land Management are helping fight the fire along with fire fighters from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and the departments from Electric City, Grand Coulee, Coulee Dam, ElmHUMAN CICADAS
Think of us as cicadas, the insects you’ve heard about ad nauseam, that live underground for 17 years and then surface to get it on. Well, we humans in the U.S. have sheltered in place for 17 months, give or take, tucked away from the ravages of COVID. And now we are about to find out how bawdy our bodies have become. Now millions ofhibernating
COUNTY HEALTH OFFICIALS WANT MASKS LEFT ON FOR NOW Grant County health officials are asking people to still wear a mask, even if you’re vaccinated, because too few have gotten vaccinations. The recommendations came Tuesday evening with a list of reasons for the decision. Nationally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has relaxed its recommended safety measures, most notablynot requir
CONSTRUCTION HAS RESUMED ON RV SITES AT STEAMBOAT The construction of additional campsites at Steamboat Rock has resumed after a nearly four-year delay. The construction of 30 full-hookup RV sites at what will be called Cove Loop at Steamboat Rock State Park is on track to be finished in February of 2021, with the sites likely to be ready for campers in late spring or early summer next year, accorTHE STAR HOMEPAGE
Social media has become such a big part of modern life, to the point that now the Grand Coulee Dam School District has an employee policy about it. The district’s board of directors approved a social media policy during their — Updated 6/2/2021THE STAR NEWS
The Star archives search page. Elmer City still mulling options on own treatment plant. Elmer City may test a force main that carries wastewater to Coulee Dam’s treatment plant to see how long the 40-year-old cast iron pipe is likely to last.THE STAR OBITUARIES
Star Obituary Policy. There is a $50 charge for obituaries published in the Star. This includes a photo and up to 500 words. Reminders for Celebrations of Life and Death Notices are $25. Articles must be either e-mailed, faxed or dropped off at the — Updated 5/19/2021.Obituaries.
QUEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO COLORAMA 2021 Dalley Katich, 17, of Wilbur, will reign over the Colorama PRCA Rodeo this week, and she's looking forward to welcoming all to Colorama. And look for Dalley to wave back at her in the parade and applaud when she rides out into the rodeo arena. Check out The Star's Colorama Festival section for times and places, inside this issue. The high school ju THE STAR CLASSIFIEDS The Star Classifieds. The Star - News, views and advertising of the Grand Coulee Dam Area. Home. News. Opinion. People. Births.THE STAR BIRTHS
The Star archives search page. It's a boy for Williams/Jordan. Glad Eyes Williams and Tyler Jordan are delighted to announce the birth of their son Kade Chaz Jordan, March 8th, 2021 at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, WA. TRIBAL PRIMARY RESULTS NARROW EACH RACE DOWN TO TWO Tribal primary results narrow each race down to two candidates. With poll and absentee votes both now certified, twenty-six candidates have been narrowed down to 14 in the primary for seven seats on the Colville Business Council, with only one incumbent knocked out of therunning.
EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR 2021 Popular local events that didn't happen last year are at least tentatively scheduled to happen this year. The Grand Coulee Dam Area Chamber of Commerce will tentatively be hosting 10 events in 2021, including Colorama, the Festival of America, and Harvest Festival. "We are really looking forward to providing the community with some funand excite
THE STAR ARCHIVES
During my college years I worked for the USDA Forest Service on fire crews and in the Red Zone at Mount St. Helens after the volcano erupted. These jobs were very time and labor intensive. I admire, appreciate and am extremely — Updated 9/16/2020 BANKS LAKE PUMPED STORAGE PROJECT STILL IN WORKS The Banks Lake Pumped Storage Project, which would bring an estimated 1,000-2,000 workers to the area during construction and add an extra 500 megawatts of hydropower electricity per hour, is still in the works, if a little Covid delayed. Secretary Manager Darvin Fales of Columbia Basin Hydropower spoke to The Star on the phone Tuesday, withan upd
THE STAR HOMEPAGE
Social media has become such a big part of modern life, to the point that now the Grand Coulee Dam School District has an employee policy about it. The district’s board of directors approved a social media policy during their — Updated 6/2/2021THE STAR NEWS
The Star archives search page. Elmer City still mulling options on own treatment plant. Elmer City may test a force main that carries wastewater to Coulee Dam’s treatment plant to see how long the 40-year-old cast iron pipe is likely to last.THE STAR OBITUARIES
Star Obituary Policy. There is a $50 charge for obituaries published in the Star. This includes a photo and up to 500 words. Reminders for Celebrations of Life and Death Notices are $25. Articles must be either e-mailed, faxed or dropped off at the — Updated 5/19/2021.Obituaries.
QUEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO COLORAMA 2021 Dalley Katich, 17, of Wilbur, will reign over the Colorama PRCA Rodeo this week, and she's looking forward to welcoming all to Colorama. And look for Dalley to wave back at her in the parade and applaud when she rides out into the rodeo arena. Check out The Star's Colorama Festival section for times and places, inside this issue. The high school ju THE STAR CLASSIFIEDS The Star Classifieds. The Star - News, views and advertising of the Grand Coulee Dam Area. Home. News. Opinion. People. Births.THE STAR BIRTHS
The Star archives search page. It's a boy for Williams/Jordan. Glad Eyes Williams and Tyler Jordan are delighted to announce the birth of their son Kade Chaz Jordan, March 8th, 2021 at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, WA. TRIBAL PRIMARY RESULTS NARROW EACH RACE DOWN TO TWO Tribal primary results narrow each race down to two candidates. With poll and absentee votes both now certified, twenty-six candidates have been narrowed down to 14 in the primary for seven seats on the Colville Business Council, with only one incumbent knocked out of therunning.
EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR 2021 Popular local events that didn't happen last year are at least tentatively scheduled to happen this year. The Grand Coulee Dam Area Chamber of Commerce will tentatively be hosting 10 events in 2021, including Colorama, the Festival of America, and Harvest Festival. "We are really looking forward to providing the community with some funand excite
THE STAR ARCHIVES
During my college years I worked for the USDA Forest Service on fire crews and in the Red Zone at Mount St. Helens after the volcano erupted. These jobs were very time and labor intensive. I admire, appreciate and am extremely — Updated 9/16/2020 BANKS LAKE PUMPED STORAGE PROJECT STILL IN WORKS The Banks Lake Pumped Storage Project, which would bring an estimated 1,000-2,000 workers to the area during construction and add an extra 500 megawatts of hydropower electricity per hour, is still in the works, if a little Covid delayed. Secretary Manager Darvin Fales of Columbia Basin Hydropower spoke to The Star on the phone Tuesday, withan upd
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Nespelem School phasing to in-person. Nespelem School has been phasing students into in-person schooling. The school board approved the return to in person school at their meeting held at the end of February. Principal and Superintendent Effie Dean told The Star that I — Updated 3/31/2021.THE STAR LOGIN PAGE
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The Star archives search page. Lake Roosevelt Jr./Sr. High honor roll for second semester. Lake Roosevelt Jr./Sr. High honor roll for second semester High Honors 3.500 TO 4.000 Grade Point Average Seniors - Megan Abel, Ellie Hansen, Wensdae Antoine, Brianna Whybark, Damian George, LorRinda Richardson, Nicholas COUNTY HEALTH OFFICIALS WANT MASKS LEFT ON FOR NOW Grant County health officials are asking people to still wear a mask, even if you’re vaccinated, because too few have gotten vaccinations. The recommendations came Tuesday evening with a list of reasons for the decision. Nationally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has relaxed its recommended safety measures, most notablynot requir
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Registration for summer camp now being taken. Register your child now for a fun and exciting week of summer camp at Camp Zanika Lache. Youth and teens ages 6 - 17 have been enjoying the camp since the 1930’s! Camp Zanika is an American Accredited Camp.HUMAN CICADAS
Think of us as cicadas, the insects you’ve heard about ad nauseam, that live underground for 17 years and then surface to get it on. Well, we humans in the U.S. have sheltered in place for 17 months, give or take, tucked away from the ravages of COVID. And now we are about to find out how bawdy our bodies have become. Now millions ofhibernating
REFUGEES STRENGTHEN AMERICA We Americans have long prided ourselves on offering a safe haven to people seeking refuge from conflict and repression. The theme is inscribed on the Statue of Liberty: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” Refugees have contributed immeasurably to American life. They include world-changingfigures like
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The Star archives search page. It's a boy for Williams/Jordan. Glad Eyes Williams and Tyler Jordan are delighted to announce the birth of their son Kade Chaz Jordan, March 8th, 2021 at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, WA. COLVILLES LIFT COVID-RELATED PUBLIC SAFETY MEASURES Colvilles lift COVID-related public safety measures. (Nespelem, WA) — The Colville Tribes announced today that it is immediately lifting all public safety measures previously instituted to protect the community from COVID-19. A Resolution first passed on March 25, 2020, which imposed multiple public safety measures to stop the spread ofCOVID
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NESPELEM SCHOOL FINDS "DISTANCE LEARNING" MORE DIFFICULTBy Jacob Wagner
Nespelem School is at more of a disadvantage when it comes to distance learning, Superintendent Mary Hall told The Star, explaining that being in such a rural area limits access to the internet, as well as cell phone service. Hall said teachers do... COVID-19 CASE FOUND IN ELECTRIC CITYBy Scott Hunter
A person in Electric City has tested positive for COVID-19, the Grant Health District said Tuesday night putting a bit more local emphasis on the national crisis that local governments struggle to address. That person joins at least one other in... SCHOOL EXPLORING GRADUATION POSSIBILITIES WITH SURVEYBy Jacob Wagner
What would a high school graduation ceremony look like under social distancing guidelines in place during the novel coronavirus pandemic? At Lake Roosevelt Junior/Senior High School, Dean of Students Sara Kennedy said that she and Principal Kirk...NEWSBRIEFS
Boaters must “self certify” for Lake Roosevelt To prevent the introduction of aquatic invasive species, the National Park Service (NPS) at Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area will require that all boaters complete an aquatic invasive... STATE PARKS, OTHER STATE LANDS, GOLF TO OPEN MAY 5 FOR DAY USEBy Jacob Wagner
You should be able to enjoy Steamboat Rock State Park and other local recreation areas soon, as well as golfing and fishing, but don’t plan on a cross-state camping trip yet. Gov. Jay Inslee announced Monday that restrictions on fishing, golfing,... NPS TO TAKE COMMENTS ON LAKE ROOSEVELT SITE PLANSBy Jacob Wagner
Do you have some thoughts on how to improve Spring Canyon? Would removing the swim dock be a good or bad idea, in your opinion? During the month of May, people can comment on Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area sites, including Spring Canyon, a...COULEE COPS
Grand Coulee 4/21 - A man on Goodfellow Avenue reported that someone attempted to kick his back door in. He believes it was a certain man. Photos were taken of the damage and the man repaired his door. - An overdose was reported on King Street. An... TO READ THE STAR ONLINE, DO THIS: 1. Go to www.grandcoulee.com with your browser. 2. To get instant access, click the small ad in the upper right corner, circled in red here. It's linked to a page with a form for you to fill out so...OPINION
REAL DANGER NOW WAITS We’ve had it pretty easy so far. Not much evidence here of the devastation other places have been dealt at the hands of COVID-19. Or even of the level of tragedy the Seattle metro area has suffered, which has been far lighter than it might have...A LUCAS SEA TURTLE
Somewhere in the Carribean there’s a sea turtle swimming around with my name on it. Let me explain. A number of years ago I was looking for an out of the way place for my wife and me to go on vacation. I had used a travel agent in Kirkland on...HOPE, LOVE, PRAY
By Jess Utz
I don’t know if you noticed the signs near the bridge and other places since our social distancing started, but rumor is they are all over the entire Colville Indian Reservation. The three signs I... GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION UNCONSTITUTIONAL By Rob Coffman, Lincoln County Commissioner Since Governor Inslee issued his “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” Proclamation last month, Lincoln County has been scrambling trying to determine how to best balance our paramount duties to provide for Public Safety, Public Health and County Road...PEOPLE
LONGTIME CHURCH LEADERS SAY GOODBYEBy Scott Hunter
After helping build a community of faith for decades, a longtime local couple recently made the "heart-wrenching" decision to move away to start their retirement. Steve and Janice Archer directed the...BIRTHS
IT'S A GIRL FOR THE BILLUPS Neshia and Jesse Billups of Electric City, Washington, are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Liberty Lee, born Monday, April 20, 2020, at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee, Washington. She weighed 6 lbs., 2 oz., and was 18-3/4...COMMUNITY
FOOD BANK HOURS CHANGE The food bank will be open on the second and fourth Fridays of each month from 2 - 4 p.m. This will be in effect until the Stay Home order is lifted. This will be drive through style to maintain social distance. For those wanting to donate to the... NO FLAG DEDICATION CEREMONY THIS YEAR Due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, the annual dedication of flags at Spring Canyon Cemetery is canceled for this year. Those that were to be dedicated will be in the ceremony next year. For more information contact Ben Alling at...OBITUARIES
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Virgil "Roy" Moon, 79, passed away Friday evening, April 10, 2020, in East Wenatchee, Washington, with his family by his side. Roy entered this world on Friday, June 14, 1940, in Fortuna,... STAR OBITUARY POLICY There is a $50 charge for obituaries published in the Star. This includes a photo and up to 500 words. Reminders for Celebrations of Life and Death Notices are $25. Articles must be either e-mailed, faxed or dropped off at the Star office. They...SCHOOL
SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE IS FRIDAY Time is running out to submit applications for Grand Coulee High School Alumni Association scholarships. The applications must be postmarked by Friday, May 1, 2020. The awards are open to high school graduating seniors and college students who are... OTHER ARTICLES OF INTEREST GCD COMMUNITY CALENDAR LEGALS FOR APRIL 29, 2020MOST POPULAR
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