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  2. Grant County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Washington State Legislature officially created Grant County on February 24, 1909, naming it in the memory of Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th president of the United States, and a major contributor to the Union victory in the American Civil War. The county seat was located in Ephrata. The area's population at the time stood at around 8700 people.

  3. Grant County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Most of Grant County is drained by the four forks of the John Day River, all of which have their headwaters in the county. The John Day River system drains some 7,900 square miles (20,000 km 2 ). It is the third longest free-flowing river in the "lower 48" and has more miles of federal "Wild and Scenic River" designation than any other river in ...

  4. Glenn Palmer (sheriff) - Wikipedia

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    Glenn E. Palmer (born 1961) [1] is the former sheriff of Grant County, Oregon.Palmer was the only Sheriff in Grant County history to be elected for five consecutive terms. He was first appointed in November 2000.

  5. These Whatcom County government jobs are hiring now ... - AOL

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    Job requirements: A Bachelor’s degree in business or a related field and 10 years of management experience. Forest Stewardship Specialist Salary: $54,400 - $73,000 a year

  6. Grant County eyes updating short-term rental rules - AOL

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    Dec. 29—EPHRATA — Revised ordinances governing short-term rentals in Grant County will be available for review and challenge through Jan. 20. The ordinances were approved by the Grant County ...

  7. Grant County Public Utility District - Wikipedia

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    Public Utility District No. 2 of Grant County, or Grant County PUD, is a public utility district in north central Washington state. It is owned by its customers and governed by a Board of Commissioners elected by the customer-owners. Though it is not regulated by another governmental unit, a PUD is, by state statute, a nonprofit corporation ...

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