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Mavericks qualify swimmers for state meet

MOSES LAKE — While Moses Lake finished third at last weekend’s Columbia Basin Big 9 district championship meet, th…

Updated 1 month ago
Man arrested in Othello for distribution of drugs to minors

OTHELLO – The principal of Othello High School contacted the Othello Police Department Sept. 26 saying he had suspicions that there was a man who was potential…

Updated 1 month ago
Law enforcement logs for Oct. 4, 2024

Reports below were provided by the sheriff’s office or police department indicated. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Updated 1 month ago
Port of Ephrata to host ag pilots Friday

EPHRATA – The Port of Moses Lake will play host to the Association of Washington Aerial Applicators for the group's 2nd Annual Fly-In Friday from 7 a.m. to 3 p…

Updated 1 month ago
WorkSource hosting job, resource fair Friday

MOSES LAKE — The WorkSource Business Service Team invites job seekers to the 2024 Fall Hiring and Resource Event on Oct. 4. Career and Training Manager Emily A…

Updated 1 month ago
‘That’s power’

MOSES LAKE — Lots of gifts were shared at the annual Buddy Walk Saturday in Moses Lake, inspired by an artist who visited Moses Lake in the spring. “Beth A…

Updated 1 month ago
Knights win fourth straight, defeat College Place 2-0

ROYAL CITY – Royal's winning streak stretch to four in a row with Tuesday night’s 2-0 shutout of College Place, as the Knights scored late in both halves to le…

Updated 1 month ago
Blood donations always needed

MOSES LAKE — Accident victims. Cancer patients. Surgery patients. They all need blood during treatment – and sometimes the supply of it gets low. Really low. …

Updated 1 month ago
2024 WA fire season coming to a close

MOSES LAKE – There are two active fires in Washington as of Oct. 2 but the rest of the fires from the season are contained or just being moderated according to…

Updated 1 month ago
GCAO to host $25 microchipping events

MOSES LAKE — Grant County Animal Outreach is holding six microchipping events in Oct. and Nov. for $25 per animal. Normally microchips cost $55 a pet but Seren…

Updated 1 month ago
On being a caretaker...

MOSES LAKE – Amy Bargelt grew up in the Marysville area, north of Seattle. Growing up, it was a small town, but it was eventually swallowed up by Seattle. …

Updated 1 month ago
Boeing strike may have already caused more than $1.6B in economic losses

MOSES LAKE — Tuesday marked the 20th day on strike for 33,000 Boeing workers, and there has yet to be an agreement between Boeing and the union, IAM 751, on th…

Updated 1 month ago
Ephrata schools storage building progressing

EPHRATA – Work has continued on the new Ephrata School District storage facility near the Ephrata High School Soccer pitch, according to a statement from the d…

Updated 1 month ago
Airplane finds an 'Always' home

Airplane finds an 'Always' home

Updated 1 month ago
Neighbor rescues woman from dog attack near Ephrata

EPHRATA — A 67-year-old woman from rural Ephrata was hospitalized Tuesday morning after being attacked by six dogs, according to a statement from the Grant Cou…

Updated 1 month ago
Section of Columbia Way to close next week for rail work

QUINCY — The railroad crossing on Columbia Way near the intersection with Division Street East will be closed to traffic beginning Monday. The closure is proje…