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As WA caregiver union pushes for pay hike, state seeks wage freeze

A powerful labor union and the governor’s office are at odds in contract negotiations for thousands of Washington …

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Moses Lake chamber to host candidate forum

MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce will host a candidates forum Tuesday, according to a press release from the chamber...

Updated 3 years, 1 month ago
Manta Rays host Sizzlin’ Summer Splash

MOSES LAKE – The Manta Rays saw a peak in swimmers competing at last weekend’s Sizzlin’ Summer Splash in Moses Lake, with 525 swimmers coming in from the Pacif…

Updated 3 years, 1 month ago
Ephrata company offers free roof for a veteran

EPHRATA — Heavenly Roofing in Ephrata is accepting nominations for a veteran who could use a new roof. It’s a way for the business to give back to the commu…

Updated 3 years, 1 month ago
Baird Springs fire in mop up, other fires continue to cause problems in WA

QUINCY — The Baird Springs fire is nearly out, according to the Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office. Several additional fires were burning across Washington…

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Health District outlines new plan for blue-green algae

MOSES LAKE — A new system for monitoring blue-green algae in Moses Lake will be rolled out this year, according to a press release from the Grant County Health…

Updated 3 years, 1 month ago
Warden to halt water shutoffs in August

WARDEN – Warden City Council passed a unanimous motion during Tuesday’s meeting to not shut off any water utility services during August to avoid conflicting w…

Updated 3 years, 1 month ago
Energy, energy prices focus of town hall discussion

QUINCY — Energy prices and their impact were among the topics discussed at a town hall sponsored by 13th District Senator Judy Warnick and Representatives Tom …

Updated 3 years, 1 month ago
River Dogs open Midsummer Classic with 10-2 win

SPOKANE – Playing in the Gonzaga Midsummer Classic, the 18U Columbia Basin River Dogs opened the tournament with a 10-2 win over Spokane Select on Thursday. …

Updated 3 years, 1 month ago
Basin students make EWU Dean's List

COLUMBIA BASIN – Students from 14 cities in the Columbia Basin were placed on Eastern Washington University’s 2023 Spring Dean List, according to the universit…

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'Fingers are flying'

MOSES LAKE — There’s a different sound coming out of the classrooms at Moses Lake Christian Academy this week, where the Washington Old Time Fiddlers Associati…

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CWU students pursue success in apparel, textiles and merchandising

ELLENSBURG - Each year, the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) hosts the Apparel, Textiles and Design Juried Showcase to recognize excellence in the field through a double-blind, peer-revi…

Updated 3 years, 1 month ago
All-City Classic Car Show revs into Othello Friday & Saturday

OTHELLO — Slow drags and cool cars will fill Othello this weekend at the All-Cities Classic Car Show Friday night and Saturday. The slow drags are scheduled fo…

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Law enforcement records for July 13, 2023

The reports below were provided by the sheriff’s office or police department indicated. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of …

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News Bites for July 13, 2023

A collection of news bits from around the Columbia Basin.

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Lighthouse Café

OTHELLO — Lighthouse Café, a nonprofit organization in Othello, has been serving coffee, baked goods, and outreach programs geared toward Othello youth and oth…