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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…
Virus evaluation Center opens at Samaritan Clinic
MOSES LAKE — A Respiratory Virus Evaluation Center has been opened at the Samaritan Clinic on Patton to screen patients experiencing respiratory illness sympto…
Wilson Creek students face another kind of March Madness
WILSON CREEK — The whirlwind of closures over the last week left Wilson Creek School senior Angelica Fernandez a little bewildered.
Safeway, Walmart and Akins announce senior shopping hours
GRANT COUNTY — In response to the coronavirus outbreak and empty store shelves, several grocery stores across the region will be implementing hours reserved fo…
Inslee orders halt on evictions and tax penalties
OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee has announced a statewide moratorium on evictions for the next 30 days as well as a suspension of penalties and interest on business …
Samaritan Healthcare closes to all visitors
MOSES LAKE — Effective immediately, Samaritan Healthcare will be barring visitors on all campuses, including the hospital and the clinics on Pioneer Way and on…
Repair Cafe teaches students repair skills, professionalism
SOAP LAKE — The telephone presented a challenge.
City officials discourage cash for paying utility bills
MOSES LAKE — On the day after Grant County PUD announced it was closing its facilities to public access, an elderly woman stood on the sidewalk outside the Mos…
Businesses prepare to close or limit services
MOSES LAKE — Businesses across the county woke up to the news that they would be forced to shutter their doors or limit their business in the coming weeks in t…
Local business people keep going as others are forced to close
MOSES LAKE — If there was one thing that united retailers the length of downtown Moses Lake Monday afternoon, it was the determination to keep the doors open.
Hospitals consider surge capacity in face of COVID-19
MOSES LAKE —While the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, can prove deadly for older patients and those with compromised immune systems, public health e…
Regional remote control car race held in Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE — Cars of all colors zoomed over the hill and flew into the air. Their drivers weren’t the least bit concerned, however. They were high up on a plat…
Quincy High School staff member is fourth COVID-19 case
QUINCY - A Quincy High School staff member is the fourth confirmed case of coronavirus in Grant County, according to the Quincy School District.
A lesson to himself: Tony St. Onge must practice what he preaches in cancer fight
Swim community Lessons revisited
Moses Lake parks superintendent retires after 42 years
MOSES LAKE — In 1977, Rolando Gonzales applied for a part-time position with the Moses Lake Parks and Recreation Department. He was just 19 years old when he w…
Panic buying depletes store shelves across county
As customers rush to area stores, emptying shelves of toilet paper, hand sanitizer and meat, several big box outlets are limiting their hours so staff can rest…