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2- DECEMBER 27, 2017 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON LEVY from page I know how much money we legislature has stated that all will get back from the state schools will receive the same or if we can use it the way funding as before and that we need to," Held says. "We the reduction in funds from don't have a specific answer school levies will not affect because at this point even the current programs. legislature doesn't know." "I want people to know that Part of the funds from this is not a new tax," Held the old levy structure were says. "It is just a replacement used for paying the salaries levy that we run every few of 14 teachers in the district, years but at a much lower Without the control of those rate." Held continues. "It is dollars it is possible some of basically a levy swap by the those positions may need to be eliminated because the state. Our school levy will go down but property taxes will reimbursement funds com- ing back from the state could go up to cover the loss of the be mandated for other things lower mandated levy cap." like the Learning Assistance There will be an open Programs (LAP) and the house for the community to " Career and Technical Educa- learn more about the levy on tion (CTE) programs. Jan. 5 at the Goldendale Mid- The biggest shortfall will dle School cafeteria at 5:30 be in the existing student p.m. For more information programs with a loss of over call the school district offices $439,000 dollars. However, the at 773-5177. ATTIC lection of power tools and reg- ular tools," Service says. "We also have a ton of gaming sys- tems we will be selling includ- ing Xbox and Play Station 3." The Services have two young children, Kyndahl and Dallin, ages 10 and nine, and Laura says their youngest, Dallin, has already been given the honorary title of "Gaming Gas Appliances Electrical Repair !Get your RV i road readyt I:tVJbz, l .lll[gE~mL~FII r4 Ik'[I-I Mobile Service & Repair Stale RreMarshai Service & Repair. I come to you! BRUCE HENDERSON 541-993-5982 LICENSt:Z) & O':aTIFIZ O Electronics Manager." "He knows a lot about gam- ing systems and always tells us what to look for," Laura says. Initially, customers will not see much difference in the store, and the same busi- ness agreements will apply to consignment vendors as they currently do under Waddell. Still, the Services want to add to the business slowly and build it into a place that can become a Goldendaie destina- tion for shoppers looking for a bargain. "Hopeful people will hear about us from Hood River or The Dalles and make the trip to Goldendale to see what we have," Robert says. "We want to help keep the business com- munity thriving and bring people to Goldendale." Store hours will remain the same: Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. LOCATION 200 SOUTH WALNUT BINGEN, WA 509.493. 2751 VISIT OUR WEBSITE STUDS #2 & Btr, KD, DE S4SEE 2x4- 6'thru 16' 2x6 - 6' thru 20' 4x4 - 8' treated posts 4x4 - 8', 10' posts PLYWOOD 3/8" thru 3/4" CDX, ACX, T&G AND SANDED PANELS LANDSCAPE MATERIALS BARK DUST DRAIN ROCK CHIPS GRAVEL YARD MULCH SAND SAWDUST RAILROAD TIES SHAVINGS "DIRT HUGGER" COMPOST FENCE POSTS & BOARDS PRETI'YING UP THE TOWN: Golden Pride hopes to place more flowers and plants around Goldendale in 2018. Fn~ PHoto M EmsoN make Goldendale look good the cost of these plants--and Valley Nursery for helping P, EeOR R and to foster the political will other beatiflcation projects-- with planting and taking of the city government to take into the budget to pay for the care of the plants, and Mary- With the inspiration of two a more active role in accom- events next year. hill Winery for providing the local residents who formed a plishing that goal. McEwen andRichards also barrels for the flowers. "Our goal is to make our petitioned the Washington "Thank you to all the beatification group called town presentable to visitors State Highway Department people that joined us in our Golden Pride the city of Gol- when they come to town," to allow them to add signs vision," Richards says. "Next dendale has allocated funds McEwen says. "If the place off. Highway 97 and other year we want to start encour- into the 2018 budget to go looks good, it can attract entrances into the city with aging people to:take pride in towards flowers and plants to more business and give the new signs that say "Welcome their yards and we are will- add to the visual aesthetics of town a sense of pride." to Goldendale." ing to help people with the Goldendale. Golden Pride was the Golden Pride says theycleanup." Formed by Audrey McE-catalyst for bringing the appreciate all the volunteers Golden Pride has more wen and Betty Richards, hanging flower baskets and from last year Who helped ideas for 2018 and will have Golden Pride has been hard flower barrels that lined both bring these projects to life an informal meeting some- at work fornearlythree years Columbus and Main Street and add to the town spirit, time in February to plan and to bring awareness to the this last spring and sum- especially the help from FFA strategize for the upcoming community about the need to mer, and the city has added students and staff, Dandy year. for Jan. 3-4 State Representative that I give constituents one Details for McCabe's legis- Gina McCabe, R-Golden- final opportunity to meet in lative tour are as follows: dale, will be holding round- district before I head over to Wednesday, Jan. 3 table discussions Jan. 3-4 the western side of the state 12pm-1pm throughout the 14th Legis- for the 2018 legislative ses- North Town Coffee lative District in advance sion," McCabe said. "I'm 32 N Front Street, Yakima, of the 2018 legislative ses- looking forward to having WA 98901 sion. McCabe said these meet- many robust discussions on ings are important tools for a variety of issues impacting Thursday, Jan. 4 residents to directly engage our communities, and leav- 12pm-lpm with their government and ing these meetings with more Hegewald Center fellow community members, ideas to improve our district 710 SW Rock Creek Drive, "It was important to me and state." Stevenson, WA 98648 3pm-4pm White Salmon Library 77 NE Wauna Avenue, White Salmon, WA 98672 6:30pm-7:30pm Quality Inn and Suites 808 E Simcoe Drive, Golden- dale, WA 98620 The 2018 legislative session begins Jan. 8 and is schedule to run for 60 consecutive days. Below is a summary of guilty to Assault 2nd Degree Degree, RCW 9A.36.021, and 00143-20, defendant pleaded resolutions from the Supe- - Domestic Violence, RCW Burglary 1st Degree, RCW guilty to Violation of Domes- rior Court criminal docket 9A.36.021 and 10.99.020, 9A.52.020, date of offenses tic Violence Protection for the week of Dec. 18, 2017, Unlawful Imprisonment - 1/03/2017, and was sentenced order (with 2 priors), RCW provided by Klickitat County Domestic Violence, RCWto 129 months in prison, legal 26.50.110(5), date of offense Prosecuting Attorney David 9A.40.040 and 10.99.020, and financial obligations and 18 11/30/2017, and was sen- R. Quesnel. Superior Court Interfering with the Report- months DOC supervision, tenced to 60 month in prison is in session generally eyery ing of a Domestic Violence,State of Washington v. and legal fina. cial obliga- ":::bth6Fwee,' " CalllRCW9A.36.150, date Of David K. Snodgrass, #17-1- tions. '::State "Of "Washington offenses 10/26/2017, and was 00136-20, defendant pleaded State of Washington v. v. Charles L. Covington, sentencedto6monthsinjail, guilty to Possession of Over Kristal R. Lee, #17-1-00145- #17=-1-'00058=20, defendant legal finatiUaI obligations 1 Ounce of Usable Marl- 20, defendant pleaded guilty was found guilty after an and 18 months DOC supervi- juana, RCW 69.50.4013, date to Bail Jumping, RCW 11/08/17 jury trial of Bail sion. of offense 10/19/2017, and 9A.76.170, date of offense Jumping, RCW 9A.76.170, State of Washingtonwas sentenced to 12 months 4/14/2017, and was sentenced date of offense 9/18/2017, and v. Tina L. Kirtland, #17-1- and 1 day in prison and legal to 4 months in jail and legal on 12/13/17 was sentenced 00128-20, defendant pleaded financial obligations,financial obligations. to 45 days in jail and legal guilty to Possession of State of Washington v. State of Washington v. financial obligations. Methamphetamine, RCW Stacey J. Shea, #17-1-00142- Lilly M. Russell, #17-1-00146- State of Washington v. 69.50.4013, date of offense 20, defendant pleaded guilty 20, defendant pleaded guilty Christopher J. Trosper, #17- 10/14/2017, and sentencing is to three counts of Assault 3rd to Fail to Register as a Sex 1-00118-20, defendant failed continued to 1/02/2018. - Domestic Violence, RCW Offender, RCW 9A.44.132, to appear for court, no-bail State of Washington9A.36.031, date of offense date of offense 12/10/2017, arrest warrant issued, v. Leesa A. Combs, #17-1- 11/26/2017, and sentencing is and was sentenced to 1 State of Washington v. 00131-20, defendant pleaded continued to 1/02/2018. monthsinjail, legal financial Johnathan M. Parker, #17-1- guilty to Robbery 1st Degree, State of Washington v. obligations and 12 months 00124-20, defendant pleaded RCW 9A.56.200, Assault 2nd David K. Snodgrass, #17-1- DOC supervision. 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