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Bourbon & Bowties
MOSES LAKE — The fourth annual Bourbon & Bowties fundraiser raised more than $350,000 April 24 to bring more docto…
Stopping the memory thief: Walkers raise money, awareness, to fight Alzheimer’s disease
MOSES LAKE — Louis Logan, of Moses Lake, participated in the Columbia Basin Walk to End Alzheimer’s, sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association, Sunday in memory…
A life of service: Remembering Paul Hirai
MOSES LAKE — According to former Big Bend Community College President Terrence Leas, Paul Hirai epitomized the Rotary Club motto “Service above self.”
Screening crucial for finding latent tuberculosis
MOSES LAKE — The pace of travel has slowed considerably since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the pandemic is a reminder some of the “souvenirs” are definitely unwelcome.
Soft spot: Volunteer project focuses on presents and pillowcases for children in foster care
EPHRATA — Matt Boyce said the pillowcase project started because of the generosity of Grant County residents.
Master Gardeners: Now is the time to renovate or plant a lawn
The ideal time to reseed thinning patches in your lawn or to establish a new lawn is now through the end of September.
Safety check: Make sure your home’s systems and structures are in proper condition
Home safety is an important thing to keep in mind for homeowners, making sure all of the systems and structures in their home are functioning properly.
Bringing back the music: Central Basin Community Concert series returns to stage tonight
While the venue may be different to start the season, the quality of the performances and the excitement from the community will be the same as the Central Bas…
Into the outdoors: Locals, visitors make the most of Labor Day weekend
POTHOLES RESERVOIR — The boat launch at Potholes Reservoir, about 7 miles south of Moses Lake, was pretty busy early Saturday afternoon, with fishermen and vac…
Flowers, pumpkins and games: Quincy Farmers Market to wrap up season
QUINCY — A sunny summer Saturday brought local families, as well as people just passing through town, to the second-to-last Quincy Farmers Market of the season.
Ready to learn: Churches distribute back-to-school supplies
MOSES LAKE — For kids, part of going back to school is new notebooks and pencils, markers, erasers and other school supplies, even in the computer age.
Paul Lauzier Foundation helps WSU medical students
SPOKANE – Students attending the Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine began their medical education with a technology head start thanks to the generous gift of iPads from the Paul Lauzier …
MolinaCares donates to The Rural Collaborative
OLYMPIA — The MolinaCares Accord, in collaboration with Molina Healthcare of Washington, has donated $25,000 to The Rural Collaborative in support of the organization’s Quality Initiative, according to information …
It’s time to plant your garden for fall
Believe it or not, it really is time to plant a fall vegetable garden.
Non-stop harvest: How to keep your garden producing year-round
There might not be any better time for gardeners than harvest time. Finally seeing the results of a season’s labor paying off in a bounty of fruits and vegetab…
Mightier than the sword: Local author releases new novel in August
MOSES LAKE — The realms of speculative fiction and fantasy have only seemed to grow in popularity in recent years as more fantastical worlds are shared through…