city of moses lake

Council Created to Distribute Opioid Settlement Funds in NCW
Council Created to Distribute Opioid Settlement Funds in NCW
Council Created to Distribute Opioid Settlement Funds in NCW
Chelan County is finalizing its piece of an agreement between seven municipalities in North Central Washington to allocate funds from the nation's settlements with opioid manufacturers and distributors. The Opioid Abatement Council Interlocal Agreement also includes Douglas, Grant, and Okanogan Counties, as well as the Cities of Wenatchee, East Wenatchee, and Moses Lake...
How Water Gets Delivered to Your Home Faucet?
How Water Gets Delivered to Your Home Faucet?
How Water Gets Delivered to Your Home Faucet?
So How Exactly Does Water Get to Your Place? When you turn on the kitchen or bathroom faucet, it thankfully always seems to work.  From time to time, the power will go out and the PUD crews scramble and quickly get things back to normal. The...
Moses Lake Discovers Chemicals in Domestic Water Supply, Takes Wells Offline
Moses Lake Discovers Chemicals in Domestic Water Supply, Takes Wells Offline
Moses Lake Discovers Chemicals in Domestic Water Supply, Takes Wells Offline
The City of Moses Lake is taking action after the discovery of unwanted chemicals in its domestic water system. The substances were found after water from several of the City's wells was tested. "We tested the wells and four of them came back with detections for certain chemicals," explained the City's Water Division manager Chad Strevy...
City of Moses Lake Offering Utility Assistance
City of Moses Lake Offering Utility Assistance
City of Moses Lake Offering Utility Assistance
The City of Moses Lake recently announced available help for some of its customers after Governor Inslee issued a proclamation pertaining to utility ratepayer assistance and the preservation of essential services. Information Officer Lynne Lynch said the city is offering a two-phase temporary relief program ...
Moses Lake Council Considers Surplusing Land Adjacent to Power Point Park
Moses Lake Council Considers Surplusing Land Adjacent to Power Point Park
Moses Lake Council Considers Surplusing Land Adjacent to Power Point Park
At the Tuesday Moses Lake City Council meeting, councilmembers will weigh the option to surplus Vista Park 1. Vista Park 1 is undeveloped property, besides grass and sprinklers put in, adjacent to Power Point Park. "The city was looking at surplus properties that we could look to divest ourselves from and sell," said Kevin Fuhr, interim city manager...
Moses Lake Invites Community to Participate in City Manager Search
Moses Lake Invites Community to Participate in City Manager Search
Moses Lake Invites Community to Participate in City Manager Search
Moses Lake city council is looking to appoint a new city manager in early December and wants to include the community in the final stretch of the search. The city is hosting a reception on November 18 from 7-9 at the Civic Center for locals to meet the final four candidates and ask questions...
Documentary Screening Features Opioid Crisis, Stemming from Prescription Pills
Documentary Screening Features Opioid Crisis, Stemming from Prescription Pills
Documentary Screening Features Opioid Crisis, Stemming from Prescription Pills
The Grant County Health District is sponsoring a documentary screening that zeros in on the opioid crisis through a first person account of addiction. The documentary film 'Written Off' is intended to challenge the traditional viewpoints surrounding opioid addiction using personal journals of Matthew Edwards to pave the plot of the documentary...
Moses Lake Fire Department Adding Six Firefighters
Moses Lake Fire Department Adding Six Firefighters
Moses Lake Fire Department Adding Six Firefighters
The Moses Lake Fire Department will be bringing on six new firefighters thanks to the city and the two organizations winning a FEMA grant through the Staffing Adequate for Fire and Emergency Response, or SAFER program. Fire Marshall Derek Beach says a survey was conducted in 2016 that showed the department needed to hire six people for the current call volume...