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Soap Lake City Council establishes performance-based pay for mayor
SOAP LAKE — The Soap Lake City Council voted unanimously Monday to adopt a new performance-based salary range for …
New judge sworn in: Nick Wallace takes the bench for Grant County District Court
EPHRATA — Nick Wallace was sworn in as a Grant County District Court Judge Monday before a courtroom filled with family, friends and colleagues.
Fun day in Mattawa: Plenty to see and do at Wahluke Community Day
MATTAWA — A car show, a parade with copious amounts of candy, dancing horses, a soccer tournament, a three-on-three basketball tournament, a fun run, an all-co…
Good grief! Quincy Valley Allied Arts presents ‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown’
QUINCY — The trials, tribulations and triumphs of one of the most beloved comic strip characters were the subject of the summer production of Quincy Valley All…
Port of Ephrata rejects sale of land for new jail
Port of Ephrata commissioners on Tuesday announced their decision not to sell land on East Division Avenue to Grant County for a new Grant County Jail.
Exhibitors welcome normality at 2021 Grant County Fair
MOSES LAKE — The 2021 Grant County Fair got two thumbs up from Easton Sutor. Sutor, of Royal City, was among the kids exhibiting animals at the fair, which t…
Almost ready: Groff Elementary School to open in September
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake School District is set to formally open its newest elementary school, Vicki I. Groff Elementary School, at a ribbon-cutting ceremon…
Crafts & Cruisers for Cancer provides fun for a good cause
MOSES LAKE — A sunny summer afternoon, local craft beer and spirits, a car show, live music and the successful conclusion to a fundraising campaign.
Helping out: Mrs. Moses Lake hopes to be of service anywhere she can
MOSES LAKE — Jennifer Rogerson is emphatic that she doesn’t mind getting older.
Moses Lake mulls same Stratford Road bid
MOSES LAKE — The city of Moses Lake has again received only one bid to complete the construction work along Stratford Road.
For love of books: Moses Lake woman hopes to encourage literacy in kids
MOSES LAKE — Brenda Goodrich learned to love reading when she was a kid and she wants other kids to have that same opportunity.
Part 2: The Nature Conservancy forms new tactics to prevent eastern Washington wildfires
Restoration is one piece, though. Another is prevention.
Master Gardener: Can or should I prune my tomato plants?
This question seems to come up a lot. The answer is, “Yes, you can; whether you should is up to you.”
Hardwood made easy: Prefinished floors among the top choices
Wood has consistently been a popular choice for homeowners looking at replacing or putting in new hard surface floors in their home, and there are plenty of op…
School controversies: MLSD board passes a budget in heated meeting
During a sometimes contentious meeting, Moses Lake School Board passes a budget, decides to look for interim chief.
Homegrown talent: Performers take the stage for Downtown Open Mic Night
People brought out their blankets and chairs Thursday night to watch performers in Sinkiuse Square at the second Downtown Open Mic Night event in Moses Lake th…