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WA still grappling with ongoing EV charging challenges

(The Center Square) – Although Initiative 2117 repealing the state’s cap-and-trade program was rejected by Washing…

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After the fire

DESERT AIRE - Scorched brush is all that is left after a small fire west of the Vernita Bridge last week. The fire didn't damage any structures and no one was …

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Hazardous waste collections scheduled for mid-Sept.

EPHRATA – Grant County Solid Waste will be hosting two household hazardous waste events in September with support from the Washington State Department of Ecolo…

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NEWS BITES: Sept. 3, 2024

NEWS BITES: Sept. 3, 2024

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GCFD 3's Talley retires

QUINCY – Grant County Fire District 3 put out a statement that Michele Talley, the Assistant Fire Chief and Fire Marshall has retired. Her final day of work wa…

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Woman sought in Ulta Beauty thefts

MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake Police Department issued a statement about a female stealing from Ulta Beauty on several occasions, stealing hundreds of dollars of…

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Moses Lake man sentenced for shoplifting

EPHRATA – James Douglas Clary, 29, pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree burglary and one count of third-degree theft on Aug. 27.

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Sip & Stroll returns Sept. 14

MOSES LAKE — Glasses will clink, music will waft through the street and downtown Moses Lake will celebrate at Sip & Stroll Sept. 14. The annual event, spon…

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Art on 3rd brings artists of all kinds to downtown Moses Lake

MOSES LAKE — Downtown Moses Lake will be the scene of a local art show Sept. 14, as artists from around the area gather for Art on 3rd to showcase their own work, and also share some projects with attendees. “T…

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OSPI calls for cell phone limits at school

OLYMPIA — To support student learning and mental health, schools across the state and nation are updating their policies to restrict cell phone use during the …

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Report: WA has the second-highest paying STEM jobs in U.S.

(The Center Square) – A new study shows that Washington state ranks second in the nation for salaries for jobs related to science, technology, engineering and …

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Washington could be next state to restrict cell phone usage in schools

(The Center Square) – As more school districts across the country move to ban cell phones during class time, the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction…

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Possible blue-green algae in south Moses Lake

MOSES LAKE – The Grant County Health District received a report of a suspected blue-green algae bloom in the South Moses Lake area, near the Sand Dunes. Sample…

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Wahluke opens season with young but eager squad

MATTAWA — The Wahluke Warriors are going to have to overcome a lot of inexperience this year. “We’re pretty sophomore-heavy,” Head Coach Anfernee Cortez sa…

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Young but experienced Warden team prepares for '24

WARDEN -- After seeing 11 seniors graduate from last year’s roster the Warden Cougars bring a team of 28 players into the 2024 season, including several young …

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Vantage Bridge construction to shift to seven days per week

VANTAGE — The unofficial end of summer also means the winding down of most road construction projects, but some are still ongoing and drivers should plan for s…