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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…
Beating wildfires: Global Supertanker dumps water over Moses Lake
It took a little bit more than 10 seconds for the world’s largest firefighting airplane to dump nearly 20,000 gallons on the main runway of the Grant County In…
Four Moses Lake softball players set to play at the collegiate level this fall
Four Moses Lake softball players celebrated together as they signed to play at the next level on Wednesday afternoon at the Moses Lake High School softball fie…
Lessons learned: Ephrata teacher picked a tough year to begin her career
When Ephrata resident Vanessa Mofford imagined starting her teaching career, she anticipated some on-the-job training.
Sandhill Crane Festival still draws birdwatchers
Othello Sandhill Crane Festival events were online this year, but that didn’t stop birdwatchers from trekking to see birds.
Police work in the spotlight: Legislation to change law enforcement gains traction; local police chiefs comment
As the Washington Legislature moves past the halfway mark of this year’s session, bills that aim to reform law enforcement agencies also advance day by day.
Othello outruns Clarkston, 34-19
After a heartbreaking loss to Shadle Park the week before, the Othello Huskies (2-2) football team came away with a 34-19 victory over Clarkston High School at…
Motor Meetup: Car enthusiasts show off their rides
It was a sort of makeshift museum.
Ephrata businesses inch back to normal
Like many Washington businesses, those in downtown Ephrata are ready for Phase 3.
‘Roller coaster’ ride continues as reopening moves forward
The parking lot at Checo's Mexican Grill was almost full during Monday’s lunch hour.
Quincy restaurant owners hopeful about advance
It may be a slow Monday for Bluebell Cafe owner Deborah Freese, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t excited about the prospects now that Washington State is in Pha…
Katrina Ball first female detective for Grant County Sheriff's Office
Katrina Ball said there was more she could do for her community.
A quiet year for cranes: Festival goes virtual, but the birds show up
The Othello Sandhill Crane Festival, mostly Friday and Saturday, looked a bit different this year, without its guided bus, boat and hike tours, wine and food s…
Speedy ACH takes down Bridgeport 58-8 at home
COULEE CITY — The Almira/Coulee-Hartline High School Warriors scored on their first three offensive possessions to jump ahead early in a 58-8 win over Bridgepo…
Fixes for the long term: Whether to reupholster depends on a budget, an object’s value to owner
Diana Derricott said there are three questions people should ask themselves when they’re trying to decide whether to reupholster furniture.
Waste not: Turn kitchen scraps into rich, healthy compost
Two local gardeners have developed their expertise in composting methods and shared their knowledge with the Herald.