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Hot themes this week:News about President Barack ObamaNews from New OrleansNews about Super BowlNews about New Orleans SaintsNews about Indianapolis Colts See also: Washington (WA) news See also: Grant county, WA news See also: all news See also: Coulee City WA real estate |  01/28/10 Don was born on October 17, 1923, in Seattle, WA and died peacefully in his sleep on January 23, 2010, in Spokane, WA. Don was raised on the family ranch in the Del Rio area, between Bridgeport and Grand Coulee, WA. He graduated from high school in Coulee City.
 01/27/10 Marjorie Eldora Petersen, 87, passed away January 25, 2010, at Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee, WA. Marjorie was born on October 28, 1922, in Malden, WA. She spent her early years in Malden, Wenatchee and Waterville, WA.
 01/23/10 Darrel fought a courageous battle against cancer over the last few years. He has gone now to his Heavenly Father on January 18, 2010. Darrel Glen Worley was born to Darrel Byron Worley and Letha Mae Snyder Worley on March 17, 1953, at St. Anthony's Hospital in Wenatchee. Darrel lived in Monitor since the day he came home as a newborn.
 01/23/10 Susan D. (Tradewell) Hall, 63, was born on June 16, 1946, in Grand Forks, ND, to Charles and Jean Tradewell and lost her battle with cancer on January 9, 2010. The family moved to the Wenatchee area in 1950.
 01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
 01/06/10 JANUARY U.S. district judge: Forest Service may sell Twisp complex Agency will wait for written ruling before moving ahead with auction A federal court has ruled in favor of the Forest Service in a legal argument over the sale and future ownership of the former Twisp Ranger Station.
 01/05/10 Theresa Marie Gandhi, a Washington state environmental activist and poet who married into the family of Indian political leader Mahatma Gandhi, died Sunday.
 12/31/09 Zach Boor, 12, whose face is splattered with mud, passes a sandbag down the line as he joined college students to help build a dike along the north side of Rose Coulee on March 23 in Fargo.
 12/16/09 Theodore B. "Ted" Rice, 86, passed away Saturday, December 5, 2009, after a courageous battle with a reoccurrence of cancer. He was born on April 28, 1923, on the family farm in St. Andrews to pioneers, Everett and Laura Rice and had lived in Coulee City his entire life.
 11/28/09 News about wine, including latest developments, resources and commentary from The New York Times.
 11/17/09 COULEE CITY - Alcohol and speed caused the death of a 45-year-old Hartline woman Nov. 16. Kathleen R. Springer was eastbound on U.S. Highway 2 around 7:08 p.m. when her car failed to negotiate a curve to the left, the Washington State Patrol said.
 10/15/09 Drier weather today and Friday will give the Inland Northwest a break in a weather pattern that is likely to bring more wet Pacific storms through next week.
 10/09/09 The state-operated ferry across the Columbia River at Keller has been shut down due to a hull leak, disrupting travel between Lincoln County and Ferry County and the Colville Indian Reservation.
 10/08/09 PASCO — It’s been 10 years since Washington State Patrol Trooper James E. Saunders was shot and killed during a traffic stop in Pasco, but the memory hasn’t faded for those who knew him.
 09/11/09 ELMER CITY - A Nespelem school bus was damaged Sept. 10 in a crash on state Highway 155 at the north city limits of Elmer City. The bus received about $2,500 damage, the Washington State Patrol said.
08/15/09 Early voting for the Aug. 29 runoff election for state House District 40 in St. Landry Parish begins today and will close Aug. 22. Hours for early voting are from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday at the St. Landry Parish Registrar of Voters Office.
 08/13/09 Five regional festivals will or have already benefited from their share of $181,490 in provincial funding. The government announced this week that they are assisting 43 Manitoba community festivals this year through the Community Festivals Support program.
 08/06/09 The West Salem Village Board is on the verge of approving a large, controversial annexation, and a public hearing last week drew only criticism of the move. |