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Moses Lake council member rebuked by colleagues
MOSES LAKE — Six Moses Lake City Council members publicly repudiated comments made by councilman Victor Lombardi, …
Behind the lens: Paula Zanter-Stout is passionate about photography.
MOSES LAKE — Paula Zanter-Stout said she’s loved photography from the time her mom gave her a camera.
Passing the baton: Quincy superintendent of public schools leaving to lead district in Vancouver area
QUINCY — Superintendent John Boyd, who has led the Quincy School District since 2014, announced Wednesday he’s leaving to become the next superintendent of the…
GCSO internal affairs investigation into time reporting yields mixed results
An investigation into allegations of inappropriate time reporting on the part of Grant County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division Chief Ken Jones was completed wi…
Ups and downs: It’s been a wild and crazy couple of years for rodeo queens
MOSES LAKE — Both Mykiah Hollenbeck and Brianna Kin Kade were looking forward to summer 2020. Hollenbeck had been selected as Moses Lake Roundup queen, and Kin…
MLIRD to not levy taxes in 2022
MOSES LAKE — Property owners within the Moses Lake Irrigation and Rehabilitation District (MLIRD) are going to get a bit of a break this year after the board o…
Grand Coulee Dam School District voters to decide on two levies
The Grand Coulee Dam School District will have two levy propositions on the ballot for the Feb. 8, 2022, special election. The levies will be continuations of …
The real deal: Farm and ranch children focus of new book by Moses Lake woman
MOSES LAKE — Sue Tebow started her “agriCULTURE” social media accounts to give her readers an insight into farm and ranch life.
It's cold: Officials urge shelterless to seek warming centers
Moses Lake officials are asking those facing shelterlessness to seek warming centers as temperatures this week are expected to remain below freezing, and even …
The cold doesn’t stop outdoor produce seller
MOSES LAKE — It didn’t get any warmer than 14 degrees Fahrenheit on Monday, but that didn’t keep Hernani Correia inside.
Moses Lake City Council discusses roundabout project
Moses Lake City Council members received an update on the upcoming installation of a traffic circle at the intersection of North Grape Drive and state Route 17…
Loving your neighbor: Soap Lake woman raises funds for dying community member
SOAP LAKE — A Soap Lake woman is working hard to raise money for the end-of-life expenses for a fellow community member who had been homeless in the Soap Lake …
Four indoor soccer fields: Concepts for a new recreation complex presented in Quincy
QUINCY — It’s going to be big, no matter what the city of Quincy eventually decides to build.
Moses Lake School Board considers sale of land to Grant County
The Moses Lake School Board approved moving forward with the potential sale of property located at the northwest corner of the intersection of West Valley Road…
Safe skies: Civil Air Patrol marks its 80th anniversary
EPHRATA — Retired U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. R. Mike Worden had a very important piece of advice for the young people he met Dec. 16.
Church service project prepares snack packs
Can a snack help? Yes it can, according to New Hope and Child Protective Services, both agencies that serve families in crises. When children are involved in …