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MOSES LAKE — Greenpoint Technologies engineer Gary Neu walked away with $100 and some serious bragging rights at t…

Updated 5 years ago
The legacy returns: Wildlife museum reopens in Ritzville

Launching in 2018, Ritzville's Lasting Legacy Wildlife Museum reopened in March, after being closed throughout the pandemic.

Updated 5 years ago
Baking the best of it: Paige Tolley uses restrictions to start business

Paige Tolley started her own business, Paige’s Custom Cakes, last summer because she said there wasn’t much to do.

Updated 5 years ago
The show goes on: Ephrata horse club holds qualifying event

The Washington State Horsemen North Central Club had its first qualifying event of the year Saturday in Ephrata, where around 20 riders -- from toddlers to gra…

Updated 5 years ago
Energy code changes could boost home prices

SPOKANE — It will likely soon get more expensive to build a house in the state of Washington.

Updated 5 years ago
Homes are hot: Here’s what buyers are looking for

Real estate professionals in Grant County know what prospective homebuyers are looking for right now in the market, from models to features and design.

Updated 5 years ago
Planning to plant: Spring cleaning a good idea in the garden, too

A garden, just like a house, can benefit from spring cleaning.

Updated 5 years ago
Don't be afraid to question potential contractors

It pays to do research, and a lot of research, when looking for a contractor to build a home. And it pays to set clear expectations written into the contract.

Updated 5 years ago
Enclosing the yard: Now is the perfect time to put in a new fence

Springtime is a popular time for people to replace their fence, or maybe add a new fence to their front or backyard.

Updated 5 years ago
Going digital: Moses Lake middle-schooler uses electrons for her artistic medium

Wondering why there are characters from the online video game, “Among Us,” or pictures of cats etched on the bottom of the math assignment just turned in?

Updated 5 years ago
Needles and numbers: Moses Lake mom explores the mathematics of knitting

You might not think of math and knitting in the same sentence, but Ranée Mueller does.

Updated 5 years ago
Raising awareness: Moses Lake organization launches dual campaigns

Moses Lake’s New Hope and Kids Hope, organizations focused on adults and children survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and other crimes, are keeping …

Updated 5 years ago
Open market: Local bazaar lets vendors do business again

When the Hale’s Farm and Feed Christmas Bazaar at 1510 Basin St. SW, in Ephrata, was a success, it decided to make the event a regular item.

Updated 5 years ago
Etched in metal: Moses Lake fabricator expands custom design business

For Chris Ball of Moses Lake, it all started when his younger brother wouldn’t let him borrow his welding kit to work on an off-road truck at age 16. Ball said…

Updated 5 years ago
Esther Roeber selected as 2021 Moses Lake Distinguished Young Woman winner

Esther Roeber was selected Tuesday night at Youth Dynamics, 106 East Third Ave., and streamed online, as the Moses Lake Distinguished Young Woman winner for 20…

Updated 5 years ago
Architect, family build Moses Lake custom home

Kyrissa Morigeau and her husband, Justin, bought undeveloped property and are building a custom house.