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MOSES LAKE — Greenpoint Technologies engineer Gary Neu walked away with $100 and some serious bragging rights at t…
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.
CBCF tries to meet fundraising challenge
MOSES LAKE — The Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation is working to meet a challenge by the end of July. And if it’s successful, the foundation will have money nee…
Good pickings: Raspberry farmer bounces back from strange year
MOSES LAKE — With strawberry season at its end and squash season not for another few months, that leaves a hodgepodge of berries and vegetables ready to pick i…
Former Mattawa resident to help start student bakery
SPOKANE — Katelyn Johnson, of Mattawa, graduated May 9 with an associate of science degree in vegetarian culinary arts from Southern Adventist University, near…
Quincy callback: Marie Jamison returns to helm of Quincy Valley Allied Arts
Marie Jamison was elected president of Quincy Valley Allied Arts for the second time by the board of directors June 29.
Leave lawns longer in the heat
Proper timing of lawn maintenance practices is an important factor in having a nice green yard.
A unique mold: Moses Lake retiree makes custom concrete garden fixtures
When searching for the right combination of flowers and plants to fill out garden beds around a home, often finding the right planters and garden features are …
A fitting farewell: Scout troop lays tattered flags to rest
MOSES LAKE — Chance Morris and his fellow Boy Scouts of America in Troop 777 faced something of a dilemma.
More than just a blast: Folks relish Freedom Fest, being together
MOSES LAKE — When asked about what the Fourth of July means, Moses Lake Freedom Fest attendees listed many different responses: honoring service members, celeb…
Basin Bites: La Michoacana Paleteria creates sweet frostiness
Many might know about the Quincy Public Market or the Quincy Farmers Market, perhaps because of their larger footprint than other places in town.
On the right track: Record number of riders out for Moses Lake BMX at weekend races
Moses Lake BMX hosted a record number of riders for Gold Cup and Washington State Cup series events June 26-27 at the Moses Lake BMX Track.