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Registration open for resource fair for ‘justice impacted youth and families’

MOSES LAKE — Registration is open for a resource fair focusing on youths and families who are or have been involve…

Updated 3 weeks ago
11 Wilson Creek grads prepare for the future

WILSON CREEK — The 11 young men who graduated from Wilson Creek High School Saturday will be well prepared for their next steps.

Updated 3 weeks ago
Wenatchee Road fire briefly threatens nearby buildings, but is contained

MOSES LAKE — A fire of about an acre threatened some homes and outbuildings but was extinguished within about 90 minutes by Grant County Fire District 5 and Mo…

Updated 3 weeks, 2 days ago
Storm of the decade

MOSES LAKE — Winds in excess of 60 miles per hour knocked out power, blew down trees and caused extensive damage as a powerful thunderstorm blew through Grant …

Updated 3 weeks, 2 days ago
Moses Lake School District announces 2026-27 schedule, restores elementary instruction time

MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake School District has announced its school schedules for the 2026–27 academic year, highlighting a key step in its financial recovery wit…

Updated 3 weeks, 3 days ago
CBTECH Criminal Justice student graduates complete first step to law enforcement career

MOSES LAKE — Thirty-seven students walked out of the Columbia Basin Technical Skills Center Tuesday, completing their first step for a career in law enforcemen…

Updated 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Bayley named CWAC MVP as Ephrata, Othello land multiple selections

MOSES LAKE — The Central Washington Athletic Conference announced the boys and girls golf All-League teams Wednesday. On the girls’ side, the Ephrata Tigers an…

Updated 3 weeks, 3 days ago
BASIN EVENTS: June 2026

COLUMBIA BASIN — As we swing out of spring into summer, there is a host of activities in the Basin, both indoors and out. Here are a few suggestions.

Updated 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Ephrata’s Desert Plains development growing slowly but steadily

EPHRATA — A neighborhood in the northeast corner of Ephrata isn’t growing fast, but it’s growing steadily.

Updated 3 weeks, 3 days ago
More Basin athletes head to the state meets

MOSES LAKE — Track and field athletes from all around the Basin are competing in state track meets this weekend. Here are more athletes who qualified for the c…

Updated 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Three Knights sign to play collegiate soccer

ROYAL CITY — Positive energy filled the Royal High School commons Wednesday as Cristian Nieto, Ernesto Deras and Anderson Brown signed their letters of intent …

Updated 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Grant County Board of Health urges local kratom bans amid rising concerns

EPHRATA — The Grant County Board of Health is calling on cities, towns and county commissioners to prohibit the sale and distribution of kratom products, citi…

Updated 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Othello man killed in accidental BB-gun discharge

OTHELLO — An Othello man died Wednesday when he was hit with an accidental discharge from a BB-gun-pellet-style firearm.

Updated 3 weeks, 3 days ago
With warmer weather construction season shifts into high gear

QUINCY — School is almost out, summer is dead ahead, and the open road beckons – um, well, the open road beckons but drivers also know there are road projects,…

Updated 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Snack-sized sweetheart

Meet Tator Tot, this 9-year-old chihuahua is spayed, vaccinated, housetrained, and totally tater-ific. She’s past the puppy chaos and ready to spud up on the c…

Updated 3 weeks, 3 days ago
New managing editor brings decades of journalism experience to Columbia Basin Herald

MOSES LAKE — When Ken Smith talks about journalism, he doesn’t just describe a career – he describes a lifelong pursuit shaped by risk, reinvention and a deep …