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June 12, 2026 3:55 a.m.

Moses Lake SD Digital graduates celebrate accomplishment

MOSES LAKE — With her Moses Lake School District Digital Learning Center diploma in hand, Anahi Zamora said it had been a challenge. “I thought I wasn’t going to make it,” Zamora said. “But I did it.”

Woman arrested for DUI in collision with 2 streetlights and trash can downtown Moses Lake
June 12, 2026 3:45 a.m.

Woman arrested for DUI in collision with 2 streetlights and trash can downtown Moses Lake

MOSES LAKE – On June 10 at about 2:30 p.m., Moses Lake Officers responded to a traffic accident in the 200 block of West Broadway at the corner of Beech Street. Officers found that a pink 2000 Volkswagen had left the roadway and struck two streetlights and a trash can at the corner There were no injuries, and the driver, 53-year-old Tanya Robinson from Wenatchee, was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI and possession of methamphetamine). Robinson was released pending lab results from the Washington State Toxicology Lab.

Future of aviation discussed at Flightpath presentation
June 12, 2026 3:45 a.m.

Future of aviation discussed at Flightpath presentation

MOSES LAKE — Central Washington has a lot to offer aviation and aerospace businesses, but workforce development and the state’s business climate are causing some challenges. The future of aviation in Washington and the Columbia Basin in particular was one of the topics of discussion at a daylong aviation presentation at the Port of Moses Lake.


Vanguard Academy graduates second class
June 12, 2026 3:45 a.m.

Vanguard Academy graduates second class

MOSES LAKE — Vanguard Academy speaker Gerson Perez said his classmates have proven their strength. “Strength isn't always about winning awards or being the best at something. Sometimes strength is simply getting back up when life knocks you down, and sometimes strength is choosing to keep going when nobody would blame you for quitting,” he said.

From World Cup call-ups to NCAA breakthroughs, local colleges make news
June 12, 2026 3:35 a.m.

From World Cup call-ups to NCAA breakthroughs, local colleges make news

MOSES LAKE — Even when the academic calendar reaches its end, college athletics continue their work into the summer. See below some of the latest headlines from local Washington colleges.

June 12, 2026 3:30 a.m.

Grant County Jail Roster for June 11, 2026

This list shows current inmates who were arrested by Grant County law enforcement agencies on June 10-11 as of Thursday afternoon. Grant County inmates are housed at the Grant County Jail. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty by the court of law.


Maverick Ian Anderson commits to Vikings wrestling program
June 12, 2026 3:15 a.m.

Maverick Ian Anderson commits to Vikings wrestling program

MOSES LAKE — After closing the chapter on his time as a Maverick, Ian Anderson is staying home after he announced his commitment to the Big Bend Community College Vikings men’s wrestling program. However, it was never clear throughout his time at Moses Lake High School if that’s what he wanted to do, he said. “The first three years, I wasn't really doing much at state because of my knees,” Anderson said. In back-to-back years, Anderson dealt with knee injuries that limited his time on the mat. By his junior year, he suffered a torn meniscus in both of his knees, ultimately requiring surgery. Despite the setbacks, he kept his focus on having a strong senior season.

Mattawa becomes third in Grant Co. to ban kratom
June 12, 2026 3:15 a.m.

Mattawa becomes third in Grant Co. to ban kratom

MATTAWA — The Mattawa City Council has approved a full ban on the sale and distribution of kratom and kratom‑derived products, making it the third city in Grant County to enact such restrictions following similar actions in Royal City and Warden. Othello, located in Adams County, has also implemented a similar ban. The council adopted Ordinance 26‑707 during its June 4 regular meeting.

Help on wheels
June 12, 2026 3:05 a.m.

Help on wheels

Cross-country bike riders donate home repairs along the way

OTHELLO — Sometimes help comes in the strangest of ways. For some homeowners in need of repairs, it can come wearing an orange T-shirt and riding a bicycle.


Building permits: May 16-June 5
June 12, 2026 3 a.m.

Building permits: May 16-June 5

Grant County, May 16-June 5

BASIN EVENTS: June 12-20
June 12, 2026 3 a.m.

BASIN EVENTS: June 12-20

COLUMBIA BASIN — The kids are out of school and the summer awaits. Here are some things happening in the Basin this week.

Erickson looks back on a busy and successful four-sport high school career
June 12, 2026 3 a.m.

Erickson looks back on a busy and successful four-sport high school career

WARDEN — A four-sport athlete is not someone you often come across due to the time and dedication it takes for success in one sport, but for Amaya Erickson, tackling that challenge was something she was up for in her senior season. “My family’s always been really big into sports,” said Erickson. “Both my parents have played and my siblings both play, so I guess they’re all a really great inspiration for me.”


Housing inventory up, sales down in Washington
June 12, 2026 2:05 a.m.

Housing inventory up, sales down in Washington

MOSES LAKE — Housing inventory continued to increase in Washington state in May, according to data released by the Northwest Multiple Listing Service, which tracks real estate trends in 27 Washington counties.

Elbow room
June 12, 2026 1:05 a.m.

Elbow room

Country Fabrics’ new location has lots of working and growing space

MOSES LAKE — Quilting and sewing enthusiasts can look forward to working in a little more open space at Country Fabrics’ new location on East Third Avenue.

June 12, 2026 midnight

Legals for June, 12 2026


EXTREME INVERT
June 11, 2026 5:58 p.m.

EXTREME INVERT

WEATHER: June 12-18

Growing together
June 11, 2026 4:51 p.m.

Growing together

Lind-Ritzville Class of 2026 moves on with shared memories

RITZVILLE — The Lind-Ritzville High School Class of 2026 had a lot of shared history. “Our classes had a unique journey,” said Salutatorian Lilly Fannin. “Before we were one graduating class, we were two separate classes from different schools. When we came together in middle school, none of us knew exactly what to expect, but instead of staying separated, we welcomed each other and formed new friendships. As the years went on, these two groups expanded into one, bringing a class of supporting each other, laughed together, and grew together.” Thirty-five seniors graduated from Lind-Ritzville on June 6. They filed into the Gilson Gym two by two to the strains of “Pomp and Circumstance,” played by the Lind-Ritzville High School Band, then took their places while Principal Kevin Terris recognized them for their accomplishments.

What shopper should understand before choosing organic groceries
June 11, 2026 4:45 a.m.

What shopper should understand before choosing organic groceries

Uncover critical information about organic groceries before shopping. Learn what to look for and make smarter choices. Find out more now!


City living is selling a lifestyle but quietly delivering a mental health crisis to millions
June 11, 2026 4:15 a.m.

City living is selling a lifestyle but quietly delivering a mental health crisis to millions

Discover how city living contributes to a mental health crisis. Explore solutions and take action to support your well-being in an urban environment.

The warning signs: How to spot the most expensive home repairs before they become unavoidable
June 11, 2026 4 a.m.

The warning signs: How to spot the most expensive home repairs before they become unavoidable

Learn the red flags of the most expensive home repairs and secure your maintenance budget. Avoid surprises by spotting these early warning signs.