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MOSES LAKE — Greenpoint Technologies engineer Gary Neu walked away with $100 and some serious bragging rights at t…
Path of discovery: Squirrel Fight founders add to brewing scene
MOSES LAKE — The mornings before Moses Lake’s Squirrel Fight Artisan Brewing opens, co-owners Ruben Vela and Troy Watson are in their happy place: the brewery,…
More than just a job: Hospice nursing is a demanding, but satisfying calling
MOSES LAKE — Maryann McCarty said nursing hospice patients is more than a job.
Supply chain woes trouble furniture suppliers
MOSES LAKE — So the refrigerator or washer died, or the family moved and sold the old couch. It shouldn’t be a problem to get a new couch, or a new washer, right?
Lessons from a local: Tips for people new to the Basin on building garden beds
For people who want to start a new garden and are new to the dry, sunny weather in the Columbia Basin, figuring out how to best help plants and flowers flouris…
Taking a leap: Moses Lake dancer to join CWU dance team
MOSES LAKE — It’s been a few years since Darianna Vela geared up for a year at Warden High School with the dance program.
Reining royalty: 1962 Columbia Basin Rodeo queen, princess share memories
MOSES LAKE — Both Kathy Anderson Graff and Kathie Weber King grew up with horses, and both loved pretty much every minute of it.
Pack to school: Verizon-Cellular Plus in Ephrata holds backpack giveaway
EPHRATA — Verizon-Cellular Plus at 1115 Basin St. SW, Suite A, in Ephrata had something special in store for families on Saturday, where a rainbow of more than…
A festival of flowers: Nursery event bigger than ever
ROYAL CITY — The flowers’ rich scent overpowered even that of the food trucks.
Ready for rodeo: Sodas team launches themed drinks
Teen owners of Silly Sodas, a new Italian soda booth at the Moses Lake Farmers Market this year, stopped by the Columbia Basin Herald office Thursday afternoon…
Immune response causes ‘COVID arm’
MOSES LAKE — Medical professionals say it’s not dangerous and it doesn’t happen to many people, but it does happen. And it’s common enough that it’s got a name – “COVID arm.”
On display: Basalt Collective features local, regional artists
MOSES LAKE — At first glance, it looks like a bunch of rocks somehow strung together and hanging on the wall of Nate Ulmer’s Basalt Collective art gallery.
Making a bedroom your place for quality sleep: Bed choices
MOSES LAKE — Sleeping takes up about a third of a person’s life and finding the right mattress to sleep on can play a huge part in the quality of that rest.
One serious plant: Monstera plants are behemoths, but not too hard to maintain
Plenty of Columbia Basin plant lovers take advantage of the plentiful sunlight in the area, not only filling their yards and gardens with thriving flowers, pla…
On their toes: Ballet Academy of Moses Lake owners share passion for dance
MOSES LAKE — On the corner of South Beech Street and Third Avenue in Moses Lake, one can typically find toes tapping and dancers twirling inside the studio at …
Sound teaching: New technology helps educators be heard in class
MOSES LAKE — After 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, with all the lockdowns and restrictions on business and public gatherings, it’s becoming something of a …