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Five injured in vehicle rollover near Ephrata
EPHRATA — A woman was airlifted to Confluence Health-North Central Washington Hospital after the car she was ridin…
All survive 5-car smashup
MOSES LAKE — A driver of a 2004 Chevrolet Equinox lost control of her vehicle near the intersection of state Route 17 and Yonezawa Boulevard, flipping the car,…
Port of Quincy to expand intermodal facility
QUINCY — The Port of Quincy has announced that it plans to expand its shipping hub in Quincy, known as the intermodal terminal. The Port made the announcement …
Local legislators reserving judgment on Shea report
MOSES LAKE — Local legislators, though expressing concern, are reserving judgment until they can further review a state House report that accuses Rep. Matt She…
After Supreme Court punts on the homeless, cities are left with tenuous status quo
MOSES LAKE — The Supreme Court’s refusal last Monday to review last year’s Boise decision maintains the right of homeless individuals to sleep on public proper…
Moses Lake Food Bank seeking construction donations
Money will go to building new food bank
Big Bend CC ceremonies held for GED, high school diploma students
Students celebrate receiving secondary credentials
Dog handler Emma Gallaway makes the big time
Qualifies to compete at Westminster Kennel Club show
Nursing career is goal of apple foundation scholarship recipient
Evelyn Carreto knows what she wants to do
Swim and dive team takes overall win
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake boys swim and dive team came out on top in their dual meet with West Valley (Yakima) on Thursday. The Chiefs took the overall win with a score of 142-33 over the Rams.
Crago to leave Ephrata for the big city of Spokane
EPHRATA — City Administrator Wes Crago, who has held the job for the last 16 years, will be leaving Ephrata in January.
Ashley, Chiefs have success pinned down early
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake junior Everett Ashley walked off the mat under the light with his 11th pin of the season after a win against Eastmont’s Luke Harrison i…
Children and law enforcement, firefighters go Christmas shopping
Children and law enforcement, firefighters go Christmas shopping
Quincy approves 2020 budget
QUINCY — The Quincy City Council passed the city’s 2020 budget during a regular meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 17.
Bots from blocks
EAST WENATCHEE — The kids of the Parkway School robotics team were nervous Saturday morning.
Local law enforcement agencies buy presents with needy children this week
GRANT COUNTY — Law enforcement agencies across Grant County will be celebrating Christmas early this week as they buy presents for area kids for their eighth a…