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Skills on display

MOSES LAKE — Dylan Sanders credits Job Corps with showing him a path forward. “I graduated high school and I wa…

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BBCC splits doubleheader against Yakima Valley

Big Bend Community College baseball wrapped up an early season series with Yakima Valley College on Sunday afternoon at Big Bend, splitting the final two games…

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Etched in metal: Moses Lake fabricator expands custom design business

For Chris Ball of Moses Lake, it all started when his younger brother wouldn’t let him borrow his welding kit to work on an off-road truck at age 16. Ball said…

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Esther Roeber selected as 2021 Moses Lake Distinguished Young Woman winner

Esther Roeber was selected Tuesday night at Youth Dynamics, 106 East Third Ave., and streamed online, as the Moses Lake Distinguished Young Woman winner for 20…

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Chiefs host Othello, Royal in jamboree

Just a couple weeks after wrapping up the slow pitch season, Moses Lake High School fast pitch kicked off their spring season on Saturday afternoon, hosting Ot…

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It takes only one: Potholes sees largest fishing tourney in state history, says director

Northwest Bass held its second tournament on Potholes Reservoir Saturday, with the biggest turnout in state history.

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Tony St. Onge, Moses Lake swim coach, passes away

Longtime Moses Lake High School swim & dive coach Tony St. Onge passed away on Friday due to health complications after a battle with cancer this past year.

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Architect, family build Moses Lake custom home

Kyrissa Morigeau and her husband, Justin, bought undeveloped property and are building a custom house.

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Mattawa mayor fires police chief

Mattawa Police Chief Joe Harris has been fired by Mattawa Mayor Maggie Celaya, according to Harris’ lawyer Bill Gilbert.

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Getting berries right: Blueberry grower talks about raising the tasty fruit

Spring seems to be upon us in the Columbia Basin, which inevitably means it’s time to get those fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers started in the garden. Whi…

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Safety on roads: Business runs like a family, opens store in Moses Lake

If you need to be able to temporarily redirect traffic, or get a “no parking” sign, or you want a reflective, Day-Glo yellow shirt because you just need to be …

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A place for pygmy rabbits: Gift of land near Quincy helps in species recovery

A new gift of land to The Nature Conservancy, 282 acres near Quincy, will help secure a future for the endangered Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit.

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To the rescue: Moses Lake firefighters foundation grows in difficult times

When a February fire gutted an entire house and displaced a family of five in Rathdrum, Idaho, Moses Lake firefighter Mike Miner got a call.

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Big Bend soars to big win over Yakima Valley

Big Bend CC women’s basketball team moved to 2-0 on Tuesday night after taking down Yakima Valley CC, 94-64.

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Open for business: ML port’s West Side Industrial Park ready to take on clients

The Port of Moses Lake’s West Side Industrial Park is now open for business.

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Othello school librarian is April artist of the month

Items on display include mini albums, junk journals, cards and mixed media art displays.