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MOSES LAKE — Port of Moses Lake commissioners have declined a proposal from the city of Moses Lake to assume control of the Moses Lake Municipal Airport. Port commissioners suggested forming an airport district as an alternative.
MOSES LAKE — Management of the Moses Lake Municipal Airport was the subject of a brief discussion at the Port of Moses Lake commission meeting Monday, as city officials mull over the notion of passing management of the facility to the port.
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MOSES LAKE — Memorial Day in the Columbia Basin will be marked with both remembrances and Spring Festival activities in Moses Lake.
Memorial Day is first and foremost about honoring the fallen, and there will be solemn ceremonies around the Basin on Monday. The Ephrata American Legion post will sponsor ceremonies honoring veterans at three cemeteries Monday. Post members will gather at 10 a.m. at the Soap Lake cemetery, 11 a.m. at the Ephrata cemetery and at 12:30 p.m. at the Quincy Cemetery.
“Each ceremony is a little different, with flag raising and lowering, speakers, color guard, gun salute and the playing of taps,” wrote Jane Montaney of the post auxiliary chapter.
Global Supertanker operations shut down for financial reasons Global Supertanker operations shut down for financial reasons COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- The world's largest firefighting aircraft's future remains up in the air after owners announced it is ceasing operations. On Friday, a spokesperson with Global SuperTanker Services, based in Colorado Springs confirmed with KRDO the Global SuperTanker is shutting down operations. The President of GSTS Dan Reese telling KRDO on Monday the decision was made strictly for financial reasons. “It’s a difficult pill to swallow and a hard blow,” Reese says. Reese says the decision to stop operations was handed down by the investment group of the SuperTanker. Over the past three years, the massive red and white Boeing 747-400 freighter capable of dropping 19,200 gallons of water within seconds had to go through several upgrades and updates to its system. The upgrades were to meet all federal requirements and to improve the aircraft's capabilities when battling wildfires. Some of the improvements include in-flight communications, retardant trail-off, capacity, and drop programming.