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Camo forgot to blend in
MOSES LAKE — Camo is a bit under a year and he’s so excited, he forgot to tone down the cuteness and blend in as h…
No bird feeders until March
Recent reports of sick or dead birds at backyard feeders across Washington is prompting the Department of Fish and Wildlife to recommend people temporarily dis…
Quincy's Paradise Park neighborhood enters Phase Two of development
Aho Construction just entered its second phase of the Paradise Park neighborhood in Quincy, with buyers able to pick out lots and plans.
Consider planting your spring garden now
Of course, we are in the dead of winter with its cold, snow and ice. But, it is time to plant a spring garden.
Moses Lake Hockey association makes most of time on ice
The Moses Lake Youth Hockey Association has had a unique opportunity to keep practices going this season with its outdoor arena.
A one-stop wellness shop
Kiley Carey wants O2 Studio to be more than simply a yoga studio.
Heart Matters CPR & 1st Aid has in person class
At Heart Matters CPR & 1st Aid in Ephrata, a banner hangs on the wall with the company logo. The words "Heart Matters" lie within a red heart owner and instruc…
Quincy Public Market open for ‘open air’ indoor seating
Launching the Quincy Public Market has been an ongoing challenge, owner Larry Jones said.
At last, back to school at Othello High School
In usual times, it’s a normal scene. In fact, in any other school year, kids would probably be tired of decorating the bulletin boards that dot the halls of Ot…
Basin students honored at Whitworth
SPOKANE — Six Basin students have achieved Provost's Honor Roll status for the Fall 2020 semester at Whitworth University.
Trees, bushes attract feathered friends in winter
Kurt Braunwart remembered how the cedar waxwings used to show up in the yard of his childhood home in Moses Lake.
A dream comes to life: Family's home begins to come together despite pandemic hurdles
Building a new dream home is a process that takes time, especially in a pandemic.
Not looking back: Warden teen ready to get back to normal after a tough year
Avree Pruneda and her family received possibly the worst news Jan. 15, 2020, when the Warden High School junior was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma, an extremel…
‘Quiet stress’ plagues Washington
American Addiction Centers, a provider of substance addiction treatment resources, conducted a survey of 3,000 adults and found that nearly one in three Washin…
Carrying on the family business: Gosi’s Artisan Woodfire keeps it small and traditional
If you head on over to 1571 Yonezawa Blvd., right behind Wendy’s and the Taco’s El Rey Taqueria, you won’t find a building there. But you won’t quite find a va…
On the front line: Public works director tries to broaden employees’ roles as first responders
Public works professionals work incredibly long hours during a crisis, supporting other agencies and communicating with the public, he said. After a long night…