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MOSES LAKE — Dylan Sanders credits Job Corps with showing him a path forward. “I graduated high school and I wa…
For the kids: Moses Lake moves forward with new recreation center funding plan
The Moses Lake City Council approved, with two 7-0 votes, the funding plan and contractors for the Larson Recreation Center, moving forward with the new facili…
1,000 more vaccinations: Fairgrounds event brings county one step closer to beating COVID-19
About 1,000 people filtered through the vaccination clinic Saturday at the Grant County Fairgrounds to receive their first round of the Pfizer-BioNTech shot.
Moses Lake School District plans drive-by graduation for class of 2021
Even as the state is preparing to advance into Phase 3 — with larger public gatherings and restaurants and other venues at 50% capacity — the Moses Lake School…
Planting time: Finding the right frost dates for your garden
Some of us are gardening gamblers. We start onions, cabbage and broccoli inside very early each new year.
Keeping cool: It’s a good time to get ready for summer heat
The heat of summer seems far away, but it is a good time to prepare your air conditioning unit.
Harvest for Hunger food bank fundraiser kicks off
A group of orange-vested CHS SunBasin Growers staff, along with a T-Rex mascot, waved down cars Tuesday passing by the Cenex station at 1015 E. Broadway Ave. i…
Moses Lake girls split double meet with Eastmont, Wenatchee
Moses Lake girls swim & dive team hosted their first meet of the season with visiting Eastmont and Wenatchee at the Tony St. Onge Pool of Dreams at Moses Lake …
Going live: Ephrata Drama Club gears up for Monday theater performance
The stage is set, the lights are warmed up, and the masks are on, as Ephrata High School drama students prepare for their first live performance in a year on M…
Virtual nature: Sandhill Crane Festival goes online for 2021
The 2021 Othello Sandhill Crane Festival events will move online, with most of them scheduled for March 20.
Pouring heart into it: Warden bar owners are dedicated to their hometown, sports
It’s been more than a year since Robert Arredondo and his wife Brandi started Pitchers, the new sports bar here in Warden.
Big Bend women's wrestling picked up first dual meet win in program history last Saturday
Big Bend women’s wrestling kicked off their 2020-21 season on a hot note, winning their first ever home dual meet in the young program’s history against Umpqua…
A cure for cabin fever: downtown market raises money and smiles
About 20 vendors and dozens of patrons filled the study hall at 108 W. Third Ave. in Moses Lake for a craft market and fundraiser.
Quincy girls soccer defeat Wahluke 8-4 in high-scoring weekend matchup
Quincy girls soccer took down Wahluke at home 8-4 on Saturday at Quincy High School in a high-scoring battle.
Officials discuss reopening courthouse
Adams County commissioners and other officials discussed reopening the Adams County Courthouse for an hour March 3.
New Wahluke superintendent says he'll always be a teacher
As far as Andy Harlow is concerned, he was, and is, a teacher.