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Public utility district commissioners in Grant County, Wash., have delayed condemning ... Landowners dismissed the pause as a face-saving move by PUD commissioners to appear sympathetic to landown ...
And there's still a lot of interest out there by businesses considering Grant County. The PUD has pending requests for power adding up to about 3,200 megawatts, he said. "Our current system peak ...
May 22—EPHRATA — Grant County PUD General Manager Rich Wallen will stay in that position, rather than resigning to take a job with the Chelan County PUD. Utility district commissioners ...
Mar. 17—EPHRATA — Higher-than-anticipated revenue is projected to make 2024 a good year for the Grant County Public Utility District. Wholesale and contracted power sales are projected to end ...
May 8—EPHRATA — Grant County PUD General Manager Rich Wallen has announced his resignation, effective June 14. Wallen will become the chief operating officer of the Chelan County PUD.
The PUD paid $525,000 to Grant County for the property, located next to the site of the new Grant County Jail. At one time the property was the Ephrata Raceway. More in U.S.
Lining the road are signs that say, “Stop the PUD Land Grab” and “No Trespassing: That Includes Grant County PUD.” Pratt, the PUD spokeswoman, said the utility will offer a fair market ...
Sep. 5—EPHRATA — Rising costs for the Grant County PUD may lead to customer rate increases for 2023. Utility district commissioners asked for more information on costs and budget impacts ...
EPHRATA — A recent data breach at the Grant County PUD compromised the personal data of nearly 850 employees, including recent retirees and those on the payroll March through April of this year.
Grant County Public Utility District received a credit rating upgrade from Moody’s Ratings, moving from Aa3 positive to Aa2 ...
Cheryl Schweizer, Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, Wash. 30 October 2023 at 0:52 pm Oct. 30—EPHRATA — Grant County PUD commissioners will consider the passage of a 2024 budget, which ...
Aug. 21—EPHRATA — Grant County PUD customers could see an overall 2.5% rate increase in 2024. The preliminary 2024 budget was released for the first review at the PUD commission meeting Aug. 8.