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Updated 7 hours, 57 minutes ago

Basin nonprofit CEO appointed to WA Board of Education

OLYMPIA — Sue Kane, CEO of the NCW Tech Alliance, has been appointed to the Washington State Board of Education, P…

Updated 2 years ago
New-look Warriors hope to repeat success in 2023-24

MATTAWA – The defending South Central Athletic Conference (East) league champion Wahluke Warriors will hit the court with some new faces in key roles this fall.

Updated 2 years ago
Eagles return entire roster this winter

SOAP LAKE – Two years removed from playing in the Central Washington B district championship game, the Soap Lake Eagles returned their entire roster from a yea…

Updated 2 years ago
Knights bring in nearly 30 wrestlers for upcoming season

ROYAL CITY – Looking to build off of last year’s third-place finish at the Girls 1B/2B/1A/2A Mat Classic, the Royal Knights enter this season with a bigger ros…

Updated 2 years ago
Jacks return all five starters, depth for 2023-24 season

QUINCY – Quincy finished the 2022-23 season with a 17-8 mark, narrowly missing out on qualifying for the 1A Boys State Basketball tournament after losing by tw…

Updated 2 years ago
Huskies aim for another high finish at Mat Classic

OTHELLO – After back-to-back seasons placing third in the 2A Boys Mat Classic, the Othello Huskies bring in a team of 75 wrestlers into the 2023-24 season, aim…

Updated 2 years ago
Lions shoot for another state berth

MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake Christian Academy/Covenant Christian School Lions enter the 2023-24 season after back-to-back state tournament berths, aiming for a…

Updated 2 years ago
Maverick boys, girls wrestling teams hit the mat

MOSES LAKE – Last year’s Moses Lake girls wrestling team left the Tacoma Dome with a 3A/4A state title, while the boys team had five wrestlers hit the mats aft…

Updated 2 years ago
After fifth-place finish, Broncos bring new team into 2023-24 season

RITZVILLE – Riding off a fifth-place finish at last year’s 2B State Basketball Tournament, the Lind-Ritzville/Sprague Broncos will hit the court with plenty of…

Updated 2 years ago
Tigers enter first year under new head coach Knox

EPHRATA – The Tigers enter this winter with 55 wrestlers on the mats this season, led by first-year Head Coach Joe Knox. Knox was a former assistant coach f…

Updated 2 years ago
More experienced ACH Warriors look to build off 2022-23 season

COULEE CITY – Coming off a 14-9 season a year ago, the Almira/Coulee-Hartline Warriors come into the 2023-24 season looking to build off the strides last seaso…

Updated 2 years ago
Santa slated for an appearance at Soap Lake’s Winterfest

SOAP LAKE — Santa Claus will be coming to town, downtown Soap Lake anyway, Saturday afternoon. Santa’s arrival, however, is one of many events during Winterfes…

Updated 2 years ago
WSU Marshall Scholar finalist Katy Ayers explores fungi

PULLMAN - Washington State University Pullman senior Katy Ayers, a bioengineering major minoring in biochemistry and mathematics, is the latest finalist for a …

Updated 2 years ago
UW entrepreneurship programs place in the top 10 in national ranking

SEATTLE - Entrepreneurship programs at the University of Washington ranked in the top 10 for “Best Entrepreneurship Program,” according to a ranking produced j…

Updated 2 years ago
Business, organizations collaborate on Moses Lake toy drive

MOSES LAKE — A Moses Lake business and two organizations are joining together on a toy drive to benefit children six to 13 years of age.

Updated 2 years ago
Port of Warden in good financial position, projects advancing

WARDEN – The Port of Warden is in a good financial position according to the port’s Executive Director Pat Millard. The Port Commissioners approved the organiz…