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Life’s better when you choose Chuy
OTHELLO — Chuy is an adult, male pupper with a big heart and a small set of paws, but some of the biggest eyes you…
Working together: Community support helped Ephrata School District pandemic response
EPHRATA — Ephrata School District Superintendent Tim Payne said he was very proud of the way the district responded to the challenge of the COVID-19 outbreak, …
‘Land, labor and lumber’ raise home construction costs
MOSES LAKE — Even people who aren’t building houses have heard about it – the startling rise in the cost of building a house.
Made in the shade: Find the right covers for your home’s windows
MOSES LAKE — Enjoying the sunshine on an almost daily basis in the summertime is one of the luxuries of living in the Columbia Basin, but finding the right sha…
Step by step: Dance FX owner, instructor teaches confidence and grace
MOSES LAKE — Toby Black has taught and trained generations of dancers and performers at Dance FX and Scholastic FX dance studio and preschool in Moses Lake.
Remembering Ron Covey: Former Moses Lake mayor touched many lives in his community
Dr. Ronald Covey, born June 9, 1947, was a lifelong Moses Lake resident. He graduated from Moses Lake High School in 1965, ran a chiropractic clinic on Third A…
Wrapped up in history: Royal City quilter sews her story
ROYAL CITY — “Quilting, if you like it, you get excited since the moment you start choosing the fabric,” said Sandra Cortes-Medina, chair of the Royal City Sum…
Proper cooking, storage key to summer food safety
MOSES LAKE — The (mostly) post-pandemic summer is about getting together, maybe around the picnic table in the backyard.
Classics on display: Show ‘n Shine returns to Kiwanis park
OTHELLO — With the Othello Spud Run 25th Annual Show ‘n Shine pushed back a year, it was a quiet hiatus for car enthusiasts. But according to All City Classics…
Prodigal pooch: Family and volunteers rejoice when lost puppy is reunited with loved ones
The Lost and Found Pets of Grant County, Washington, a non-profit group, celebrated a “miracle story” when a 5-month-old Shih Tzu puppy, Toby, was reunited wit…
Keeping up with home coverage key in changing market
MOSES LAKE — Say there’s a fire. Say the house is damaged, maybe destroyed. Of course, there’s a homeowners insurance policy, and that will cover it, right? Ri…
Controlling the sun: Greenhouse owner discusses protecting plants in summer
Having a greenhouse around for gardeners in the colder, winter months is crucial for anyone looking to keep the growing season going year round or get an early…
Top brass: Local musician prepares for the next step in journey
As any jazz musician would hope to do, Nathan Fisher of Moses Lake continues to march to his own rhythm after graduating in June from Central Washington Univer…
Popping up: She Se Puede market continues to grow
She did it again. After its May 15 debut, the She Se Puede (She Can Do It) all-women market in Quincy returned Saturday and Sunday, this time at the Mi Casa Ma…
Wine and song: Ancient Lakes Theatre Festival at Cave B begins with musical
QUINCY — Cave B Estate Winery will debut “How Can I Love You” Thursday through Sunday and July 22-25 at its outdoor amphitheater, Stage B, as the feature produ…
Good cowboys, expert broncs: Basin family supplies the horses that make the rodeo buck
Hundreds of spectators gathered Memorial Day weekend for the Coulee City PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association) Last Stand Rodeo.