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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, …
Saving water is a serious job for Quincy irrigation district
QUINCY — Three million acre-feet. That’s how much Columbia River water is pumped out at the Grand Coulee Dam every year and sent to the three irrigation distri…
Space needed: Grant County census data shows higher growth in population than housing
After an adjusted data release timeline due to COVID-19, the U.S. Census Bureau recently published its most updated population counts and housing data. For Gra…
Mitsubishi mulls restarting its mothballed SpaceJet program
TOKYO, Japan — Despite eliminating its U.S. aircraft subsidiary and pausing development on its SpaceJet passenger aircraft, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) e…
By moms, for moms: Basin businesses start unique Mother’s Day traditions
MOSES LAKE — For many, Mother’s Day fires images of flower ensembles and large breakfasts, a staple of business’ traditions across the nation.
'Water is everything': State legislators add money for local irrigation, projects in capital budget
MOSES LAKE — Legislators included a number of local projects — including two major irrigation expansions and repair work to the Soap Lake city hall — as part o…
‘Project North’: company looking at buying empty plant on Road N
MOSES LAKE — A company is looking at buying the empty Xyleco production facility on Road N Northeast, which could bring as many as 300 new jobs to the region.
Skeeter patrol: Fighting the bloodsucking pests the job of mosquito control district
MOSES LAKE — It may be counterintuitive, but it’s true, as anybody who’s been outside on a summer evening can testify. The Moses Lake area – yes, that spot out…
Back in the saddle: Grand Coulee holds its biggest rodeo yet
After a full year with no events whatsoever, the Colorama PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association) Grand Coulee Rodeo returned Friday and Saturday for its…
Group14 eyes Moses Lake facility
Battery technology startup Group14 Technologies’ recently completed 27,000-square-foot production facility in Woodinville is only the beginning, according to c…
‘Remnants of what we were’: Tri-State Outfitters’ closing is almost complete
MOSES LAKE — There’s not much left in Tri-State Outfitters in Moses Lake.
Evicting unwanted guests: Keep pests away from your home as weather warms up
Springtime means warm weather, plenty of Columbia Basin sunshine and flowers blooming in the yard. But this time of year also brings some less welcome guests i…
Mother’s Day 2021: Brunch is back; flowers always a hit
MOSES LAKE — There’s not going to be a buffet at the Porterhouse Steakhouse this year for Mother’s Day like there usually is.
Sharing the arts: Moses Lake couple spreads love of music, theater in hometown
Emily and Michael Duvall found their passion for the arts, music and theater growing up right here in Moses Lake. Since coming back to town after college, the …
Brewing up community: Beer crafters take a day to celebrate their hoppy hobby
MOSES LAKE — Aaron Grenier is honest about why he started brewing beer at home.
Moses Lake parks are up and running for the season
MOSES LAKE — Spring has sprung, and Moses Lake parks have come alive again. Campers and anglers are coming out from hibernation to enjoy the newly placed docks…