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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 …
SGL plans layoffs at other facilities
Citing a fall in demand for carbon fiber, SGL Carbon announced last week it is laying off “more than 500 employees” worldwide.
Columbia Basin Allied Arts’ airing of 'Nosferatu' a feat of creativity amid challenges
For every solution, for every creative decision, Columbia Basin Allied Arts faced another challenge with its Friday stream of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 production of …
Stephen McFadden accepts job with Port of Pasco
RITZVILLE — Stephen McFadden said his new job is a big opportunity.
Food banks need donations, especially in unusual year
With Halloween in the rear-view mirror and Thanksgiving and Christmas fast approaching, it’s time to think about those traditional food and toy drives and dona…
Hundreds of trick-or-treaters pack Othello church Saturday
Hundreds of baby Yodas, princesses and pirates, ghosts and goblins, and little men both of the spider and bat variety all packed into the Bethel Assembly of Go…
Moses Lake softball back in action after missing out on last season
Moses Lake High School softball players spent Tuesday afternoon practicing inside the gym due to the rain after getting back in action last week for the first …
Farmers Market season comes to a close
MOSES LAKE — Costumes and candy were in abundance at McCosh Park on Saturday as vendors came out for the final time this fall. The Moses Lake Farmers Market wr…
A 'weird' first day of on-campus class
There was one word high schoolers used to describe the first day of classes back on campus: weird.
Ballot drop-offs and voter registration continue day before elections
Prospective voters made up a steady line outside of the Elections Department at Grant County Courthouse on Monday, the day before Election Day. Last-minute reg…
Quincy Halloween drive-thru big success
Quincy families came out in force for the trick-or-treat drive-thru held Halloween afternoon.
Rotary Club of Moses Lake receives $15,000 donation from Confluence Health
MOSES LAKE — The Rotary Club of Moses Lake received a $15,000 donation from Confluence Health and Wenatchee Valley Physicians’ Association to go towards the or…
Scientist, linguist, musician, healer: Renaissance man and son of Moses Lake passes away
MOSES LAKE — Dr. Jose “Joe” Flores, who passed away in his Los Angeles home at the beginning of October, was a gifted athlete, engaging conversationalist and N…
More treat than trick: Moses Lake drive-in Halloween draws large, distanced crowd
Under the baleful glow of a full moon, downtown Moses Lake was filled with little goblins and ghouls Saturday as over a hundred families packed into their cars…
Pent-up demand and other factors drive the booming Grant County housing market
Judging by the building permits issued by Grant County and its cities, home construction is booming. Buyers for those homes, according to local home constructi…
Warden teen looks forward to victory in cancer fight
This time last year, Avree Pruneda was dealing with a pain in her arm that would eventually lead her down a trying path. The pain turned into a diagnosis with …