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Lind assault suspect arrested

LIND — A man sought in connection with a stabbing in Lind Sunday was arrested Tuesday in Spokane County, according…

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
Moses Lake man remembers his Navy service with carrier replica

MOSES LAKE — Robin Major enjoyed serving on the USS Bennington.

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
Moses Lake residents add some color to neighborhood

MOSES LAKE — Neighbors in the Ridgeview/Parker Springs community of Moses Lake found a way to brighten up their walks during this period of mandated social dis…

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
Look for the helpers: Ephrata fabric shop co-owner, quilters working to ease mask shortage

EPHRATA — A former nurse practitioner in the area for 20 years, Cindi Rang watched the news last week as hospitals and emergency responders around the country …

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
Volunteer lunch program halted, at least temporarily

MOSES LAKE — Dorine Mata and her best friend Erika Espinoza had to make a tough decision.

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
Grant County International Airport removing runway hump

MOSES LAKE — Half a million cubic yards of dirt, rock and asphalt — that’s how much the crews with Granite Construction are moving out at Grant County Internat…

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
Happy food: Red Door owners continue to supply community with donuts

MOSES LAKE — “We call it ‘happy food.’”

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
Samaritan employees fill in as screeners

MOSES LAKE — The stop signs and barriers at Samaritan Hospital, the screening regimen in place before people can move beyond the lobby, are signs of the impact…

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
Most Grant County road work to go ahead as planned

EPHRATA — While the COVID-19 outbreak has postponed some planned repairs to Grant County roads, most of the work will continue as scheduled.

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
Crash survivor sees Moses Lake as second home

MOSES LAKE — In the Clyde Owen Memorial Park next to the main terminal building of the Grant County International Airport, atop a basalt pillar, sits a plaque.

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
Sandbox Bookstore focuses on deliveries as small businesses struggle under COVID-19 measures

MOSES LAKE — Heidi Gales, like many small-business owners in the Columbia Basin, in recent weeks tried to think of ways to continue to help the community after…

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
Don Kersey, port director: Right at home in Moses Lake

At the beginning of this year, Don Kersey took up the position as the new executive director of the Port of Moses Lake. Kersey, a native of Moses Lake and a lo…

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
In-person cookie sales ruled out for Girl Scouts amid COVID-19 outbreak

OLYMPIA — Around this time every year, Girl Scout troops, volunteers and organization officials across the region coordinate an effort to sell their famous coo…

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
Two Quincy High School students among COVID-19 cases

QUINCY — Out of the 16 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Quincy reported as of Wednesday afternoon, three have come from inside Quincy High School, i…

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
Look for the helpers: Moses Lake mask makers rally to the task

MOSES LAKE — In her shop a few miles out from town, Molly Gallaway sits amid small mountains of fabric rolls and thick spindles, slowly sewing pleats and ties …

Updated 6 years, 3 months ago
Julianne Klein helps a dog find her family

MOSES LAKE — Julianne Klein said she first saw the dog in the parking lot at Papa’s Casino one day in early February.