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Ephrata girls compete at Hoopfest 2026
SPOKANE — Ephrata was well represented at Hoopfest over the weekend with seven teams competing from high school to…
Warden ace to play college baseball in California
WARDEN — Ryan Arredondo, a senior baseball player at Warden High School, was pretty optimistic about his team’s chances this season.
State parks bring out huge crowds since reopening May 5
MOSES LAKE — Eager Washingtonians have flocked to state parks since their reopening May 5.
City’s choice for site doesn’t sit well with school officials
MOSES LAKE — Members of the Moses Lake School Board said Thursday evening they were confident that a better location can be found for the city’s proposed homel…
A look at the history of Steamboat Rock
GRAND COULEE — About 15 miles south of Grand Coulee Dam stands a feature that has graced the landscape since the time of the Missoula Floods. Steamboat Rock is…
Health district officials discuss living with coronavirus while reopening the county
MOSES LAKE — We’re going to have to learn to live with the novel coronavirus and the disease that it causes, COVID-19, according to Grant County Health Officer…
Elective surgeries may resume soon at Samaritan
MOSES LAKE — Elective surgeries might begin again next week at Moses Lake’s Samaritan Healthcare, a development likely to be warmly welcomed by patients and to…
Moses Lake to rejoin Grant County Conservation District
MOSES LAKE — The city of Moses Lake will re-enter the Grant County Conservation District in order to address the health of the lake, the city council decided i…
Serving in Othello: National Guard, 2nd Harvest, volunteers team up to meet a need
OTHELLO — It’s not the kind of thing you would expect the National Guard to be mobilized for.
Moses Lake to build managed space for homeless in Longview Tracts area
MOSES LAKE — A managed homeless camp will be built on a strip of undeveloped park land parallel to Longview Street Northeast near state Route 17, the Moses Lak…
‘We can’t make money’: Small restaurants balk at criteria to reopen dine-in services
The state on Monday released guidelines for reopening restaurant dine-in services when counties enter the next phase of restarting the economy, but some small …
Moses Lake’s Mick Hansen honors nurses with liberty parade around the shoreline
MOSES LAKE — Faint sounds of patriotic music were swiftly followed by a glimpse of a green torch over the treetops as Mick Hansen made his way around Moses Lak…
Downtown business association begins grant program
MOSES LAKE — It’s all about helping keep some downtown businesses going.
Car parades help ease lockdown loneliness
MOSES LAKE — It’s no fun, no fun at all, to have a birthday in spring 2020, especially for children. The COVID-19 outbreak and the restrictions imposed to comb…
200,000 pounds of Grant County potatoes to fill Tacoma Dome
Around 200,000 pounds of potatoes, weighing more than a 737 Max plane, are going to be given away at the Tacoma Dome on Thursday, and every single one of those…
Warden potato grower gives spuds away to whoever wants them
WARDEN — Frank Martinez has around 7,000 tons of potatoes to get rid of.