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Basin sports see cancellations from rain

COLUMBIA BASIN — The heavy rainfall that moved across the state had a direct effect on spring sports Wednesday as …

Updated 2 years, 9 months ago
30 years: Downtown Moses Lake Association celebrates pearl anniversary

MOSES LAKE – Music, shoppers, bean bag tossers and fun took over downtown Moses Lake near Sinkiuse Square on Saturday as the Downtown Moses Lake Association ce…

Updated 2 years, 9 months ago
WSU's's Voiland College receives $1.5M donation

PULLMAN — Washington State University has announced a gift of $1.5 million from the Dimond Family Foundation to support the construction of the Voiland College…

Updated 2 years, 9 months ago
Adams County Pet of the Week: Meet Kemp

Did somebody say treats? My name’s Kemp, and I like treats. I also like you, I’m pretty sure, and I’d love to come home with you. You clearly need a Border Col…

Updated 2 years, 9 months ago
News bites for June 27, 2023

EPHRATA — Nicole Shenefelt, 25, is being held at the Grant County Jail after reportedly setting a fire in Ephrata, according to a statement from the Grant Coun…

Updated 2 years, 9 months ago
Lower Crab Creek fire out, others still burning

BEVERLY — A wildfire that blazed up east of Beverly over the weekend is out, according to Grant County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Kyle Foreman. The fire con…

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Newhouse leads field hearing on Snake River dams

RICHLAND – Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Washington, hosted members of the House Committee on Natural Resources at Richland High School for a field hearing on Monday re…

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Judge lets weapon ban stand

OLYMPIA — Washington state’s ban on certain types of gun will stay in place, a Thurston County Superior Court ruled Friday. “It’s another setback, but we’re…

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Temp staff costs push up Samaritan expenses

MOSES LAKE — The effort to recruit employees to fill open positions at Samaritan Healthcare may not bear fruit until 2024. Samaritan Chief Administrative Offic…

Updated 2 years, 9 months ago
Evolving retail

OLYMPIA — From pandemic lockdowns to a surge in thefts to major changes in shopping habits, it’s been a bumpy few years for retail businesses. Renee Sunde, …

Updated 2 years, 10 months ago
Six Basin athletes help take home win in Earl Barden Classic

YAKIMA — After a full 48 minutes of scoreless football, the Earl Barden Classic needed an overtime period to decide the winner of the all-star matchup between …

Updated 2 years, 10 months ago
Local pride

MOSES LAKE - Almost 50 adults and children participated in Moses Lake’s second annual Pride Color Run, hosted this Saturday by Moses Lake organization New Hope…

Updated 2 years, 10 months ago
Employers to begin deducting Washington Cares premiums

OLYMPIA - Washington employers will begin deducting premiums from Washington workers’ paychecks on Saturday for the Washington Cares Fund, announced a news release from the Washington State Employment Security Depa…

Updated 2 years, 10 months ago
Abraham Guzman: Quincy SRO focuses on patience and uplifting students.

QUINCY — Abraham Guzman said the job of school resource officer involves a whole lot of responsibilities, only one of which is law enforcement. “For me, the…

Updated 2 years, 10 months ago
Grant County Pet of the Week: Meet Leo

Hello there. My name’s Leo and I’m a domestic shorthair mix with enough cute to keep you coming back for more. I’m a bit under five months old and I enjoy play…

Updated 2 years, 10 months ago
FIBERED UP: Grant Co. fiber expansion nears finish line

EPHRATA — A decades-long project to provide fiber optic cable, and fiber access, to most Grant County locations is almost done. Terry McKenzie, senior manager …