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Meet Goober: The goofball your heart has been waiting fur

MOSES LAKE — At just 8 months old, this large, neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped mixed‑breed pup is ready to …

Updated 1 year ago
Ephrata super wants to ensure voters informed on EP&O levy

EPHRATA – As February 11 draws closer, Ephrata School District Superintendent Ken Murray says he wants to make sure voters in the district have what they need …

Updated 1 year ago
Warriors host Wapato

MATTAWA – Wahluke's girls basketball team hosted Wapato Friday night in Mattawa, falling 64-27 to the Wolves in the penultimate home game of the regular season…

Updated 1 year ago
Worker retraining, sick leave focus of new Washington laws

OLYMPIA — Changes to Washington law will give more options to Washington employers looking to keep on workers who are recovering from temporary disabilities. O…

Updated 1 year ago
Cook powers Eastern to dominant win over Weber State

OGDEN, Utah – Eastern Washington (7-16, 3-7) bounced back in impressive fashion, defeating Weber State (8-14, 2-7) 72-49, fueled by Andrew Cook's dominant all-…

Updated 1 year ago
Vikings secure fifth straight victory

MOSES LAKE -- Riding a four-game winning streak, the Vikings aimed to make it five as they traveled to Walla Walla on Saturday to face off against the Warriors…

Updated 1 year ago
Mary Poppins to host children’s tea party

MOSES LAKE — She’s practically perfect in every way, and next month, some children will get to enjoy her magic in person.

Updated 1 year ago
Cool update

Owner Cody Hall cuts the ceremonial ribbon at Blue Palm Frozen Treats, surrounded by Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce members

Updated 1 year ago
Signing off

MOSES LAKE — A 33-year era ended as Moses Lake Fire Chief Brett Bastian retired Friday. His tenure as firefighter and then chief was celebrated at a small part…

Updated 1 year ago
Celebrated French horn quartet Genghis Barbie to perform at CWU

ELLENSBURG — The renowned French horn quartet Genghis Barbie will be returning to Central Washington University on Thursday for a 7 p.m. performance in McIntyr…

Updated 1 year ago
CWU honor rolls include 101 Basin students

ELLENSBURG — More than 100 Central Washington University Wildcats from the Columbia Basin were named to the honor roll for fall quarter 2024, according to an a…

Updated 1 year ago
Area students, businesses participate in ‘A Day Without Immigrants’

MOSES LAKE – Superintendents from throughout Grant and Adams counties noted a decline in attendance Monday as students participated in a protest entitled “A Da…

Updated 1 year ago
STUDIO BASIN: Immigration concerns, levies and girls wrestling

MOSES LAKE – On this episode of the STUDIO BASIN podcast, Senior Reporter Cheryl Schweizer discusses local immigration concerns and the response from law enfor…

Updated 1 year ago
Eastern Washington site of de facto EV school bus experiment

(The Center Square) – With cold weather and long distances, eastern Washington state would seem an unlikely region to find school district officials excited ab…

Updated 1 year ago
GCFD 3 pays off two fire stations

QUINCY — A facilities committee will be evaluating Grant County Fire District 3 stations to determine priorities for upgrades following the final payment on th…

Updated 1 year ago
Moses Lake museum to showcase preschool artists

MOSES LAKE — The 200-plus artists whose work will go up this week at the Moses Lake Museum & Art Center draw their inspiration from many giants in the field: P…