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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, …
Akins Fresh Market named Retailer of the Year by food association
John Akins Sr. was presented an award at a surprise event at the Akins Fresh Market in Quincy on April 6.
The basics of reading seed packets
Stores are stocking 2021 flower and vegetable seeds now for planting this year, and the packets contain quite a bit of useful information to help you be succes…
New subdivision in Mae Valley begins application review
Sumner-based Mitchell Development LLC is applying for a 57-lot residential development in Moses Lake’s Mae Valley area.
Sitting out: Durability, space key to choosing outdoor furniture
The sun is out, the days are longer, it’s getting a little warmer and sooner or later the wind will stop blowing. It’s time to dust off the outdoor furniture, …
'Bean' builder: Camper project turns into growing business
What started with a rebuild of a camper in the summer of 2019 has blossomed into far more than Nicole Case ever realized.
Weekly prep roundup: ACH's Correia named WIAA Athlete of the Week
Almira/Coulee-Hartline High School baseball player Cooper Correia was named as a Washington Interscholastic Activities Association Athlete of the Week for Week…
Growing sprouts at home: Moses Lake woman learns techniques for health benefits
With COVID still hanging around more than a year after it first surfaced in Washington, now is as good a time as any to try and boost your immune system. Sprou…
Rite of angling: Potholes Open takes to the water again
While the Potholes Bass Club holds seven tournaments a year, this is its 41st year doing an open tournament.
'Strong compass': Newly appointed Superior Court judge to put best foot forward
Tyson Hill can still clearly visualize the time he experienced an epiphany in law school.
Cougars look to build on early test
Warden High School softball opened up their spring season on Friday afternoon with a doubleheader against visiting Ephrata High School.
Perez follows path from Othello student to administrator
Whether as a student, teacher or administrator, interim Othello School District Superintendent Pete Perez has been part of the district most of his life.
Moses Lake Spring Festival canceled for second year
The annual Moses Lake Spring Festival this year is canceled, organizers said Monday via social media, due to restrictions imposed to combat the COVID-19 pandem…
GCFD 5, conservation district start on new facility
Representatives from Grant County Fire District 5 and the Grant County Conservation District broke ground Monday at the fire district training facility at 1280…
The show goes on: Ephrata horse club holds qualifying event
The Washington State Horsemen North Central Club had its first qualifying event of the year Saturday in Ephrata, where around 20 riders -- from toddlers to gra…
Moses Lake boys defeat Eastmont, 1-0
Moses Lake High School boys soccer picked up the 1-0 win at Lions Field on Saturday afternoon against 4A rival Eastmont High School in Moses Lake.