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Data center law becomes official

April 01, 2010 - Gov. Christine Gregoire signed legislation into law on March 25 that will create a sales and use tax exemption for certain server equipment and power infrastructure needed for high-tech computer data centers.

Man charged with kidnapping in road incident

April 01, 2010 - A 75-year-old Moses Lake man accused of forcing an East Wenatchee woman off the road near Quincy earlier this month has been charged with kidnapping.

Crescent Bar Island residents have to go, feds say

March 25, 2010 - It appears as if the approximately 400 condominium and homeowners of Crescent Bar Island won’t be able to keep their residences when their leases expire in 2012.

House approves data center bill

March 25, 2010 - Giving a boost to Eastern Washington, state lawmakers last week passed a temporary sales-tax break for companies that build and operate server farms in rural areas.

Cold Train intermodal service to start April 1

March 25, 2010 - The new Cold Train intermodal rail service will come through Quincy starting April 1.

Relay for Life gearing up

March 25, 2010 - The American Cancer Society Columbia Basin Relay For Life has raised almost $700,000 for its mission to eliminate cancer as a major health problem.

City to add police captain

March 18, 2010 - The City of Quincy will be adding a police captain position.

Man attacks driver; charges sought

March 18, 2010 - The Grant County Sheriff’s Office is seeking charges of assault and harassment against a 75-year-old Moses Lake man following an incident on Road U NW on Friday, March 12.

Webley honored for coming to the rescue

March 18, 2010 - It was the mother’s scream. And the uncertainty.

PUD commissioners to address future of Crescent Bar Island

March 18, 2010 - Grant County Public Utility District commissioners will consider options for the future use of Crescent Bar Island on March 29.

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