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Knights claim district win over Okanogan
ROYAL CITY — The Royal Knights (14-1-2) got the best of Okanogan Thursday evening with a 2-1 victory as they move …
Coffee with a Cause returns to Ironworks in Othello
High school and middle school students from Othello First Presbyterian Church, partnered with Ironworks Cafe & Market for the church’s annual Coffee for a Caus…
As COVID-19 cases rise, Samaritan Healthcare still has capacity
While coronavirus cases are surging throughout the country, and some hospital systems are becoming overwhelmed, Samaritan Healthcare still has sufficient capac…
During the worst days, tow truck drivers to the rescue
One written by a Yakima woman is directed to Vista’s owner, Derek Bjork, asking him to pass along the writer’s thanks to Robbie Rowe, the driver that had picke…
Déjà vu: Panic buying, not supply chain disruption, wiping out some store shelves
Eight months into the COVID-19 pandemic, grocery store toilet paper shelves are looking a lot like they did in April, for largely the same reasons: supply chai…
"It's a nightmare": Some wonder if their businesses will survive renewed shutdown
“It will be very, very challenging to make the business profitable,” said Emmy Winzler, manager at Evolve Fitness in Moses Lake.
Building a new house is a long, slow process
Kris Butt knew what she wanted in the house she and her husband are building next to the water of Moses Lake.
Bringing the garden view indoors
That lush green landscape of flowers and foliage doesn’t have to disappear with the cold weather and shorter days this fall. Keeping houseplants around is a gr…
Mobile Market returns to Ephrata for third time
EPHRATA — For the third, and likely final time, since COVID-19 came into effect last March, the Second Harvest Mobile Market food distribution returned to Ephr…
Inslee asks residents to skip family gatherings
OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee is asking Washington residents to forgo family gatherings this Thanksgiving and Christmas, as it is not safe to gather inside now due…
Grant PUD campground use rises dramatically
Grant County PUD’s 2020 recreation season not only was busy, it was busier than 2019 even though recreation sites were closed for 45 days.
Basalt gallery hosts miniature art exhibition
MOSES LAKE — The first thing you notice when you step into Basalt Art Gallery in downtown Moses Lake is the sharp smell of disinfectant.
Samaritan's Patton clinic to be expanded
MOSES LAKE — Samaritan Healthcare officials are looking to expand the clinic on Patton Boulevard in 2021.
Former Moses Lake teacher influenced many lives
MOSES LAKE — Hazel Dozier taught English and Spanish to students at Chief Moses Junior High and Frontier Junior High, but she illuminated kids on more than tha…
Police seek information in Royal City armed robbery
ROYAL CITY — Royal City Police officers are looking for information that will help them find a man who robbed a local grocery store at gunpoint Friday night.
Some familiar routines, some new requirements as Othello students went back to campus
OTHELLO — Kids were greeted with a red carpet, music and a dancing star, representing the school’s mascot, when they returned to Scootney Springs Elementary la…