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MOSES LAKE — Greenpoint Technologies engineer Gary Neu walked away with $100 and some serious bragging rights at t…
Growing a neighborhood: Hayden Homes in second phase of Sagecrest development
Hayden Homes' most recent homes in the Moses Lake area are in the Sagecrest development along Cove West Drive, near Blue Heron Park and the lake.
Turning point: Retired landscaper finds joy in woodwork
Merle Hardy of Moses Lake was used to cutting up trees for people while running a landscaping business for more than 20 years, but turning the wood into bowls,…
Lessons learned: Ephrata teacher picked a tough year to begin her career
When Ephrata resident Vanessa Mofford imagined starting her teaching career, she anticipated some on-the-job training.
Motor Meetup: Car enthusiasts show off their rides
It was a sort of makeshift museum.
Ephrata businesses inch back to normal
Like many Washington businesses, those in downtown Ephrata are ready for Phase 3.
Katrina Ball first female detective for Grant County Sheriff's Office
Katrina Ball said there was more she could do for her community.
Fixes for the long term: Whether to reupholster depends on a budget, an object’s value to owner
Diana Derricott said there are three questions people should ask themselves when they’re trying to decide whether to reupholster furniture.
Waste not: Turn kitchen scraps into rich, healthy compost
Two local gardeners have developed their expertise in composting methods and shared their knowledge with the Herald.
A crafted legacy: Local boutique owner takes paper beyond the page
Portia Hebdon has crafted since she was young, scrapbooking at an early age, thanks to her mother, Kenna DeNiro.
A lifetime of flying: Moses Lake man reflects on a 64-year career in the sky
Daryl Jackson has been flying almost his entire life.
A path forward: Moses Lake residents make transition to stable housing
The Open Doors Sleep Center opened in December. They arrived January 20 and had a home four days later.
Back to the bazaar: Moses Lake Grange craft market ends hiatus
The year-long community market hiatus ended Saturday when about 10 vendors set up shop in the Moses Lake Grange #1151 for a by-the-community, for-the-community…
Planting time: Finding the right frost dates for your garden
Some of us are gardening gamblers. We start onions, cabbage and broccoli inside very early each new year.
Keeping cool: It’s a good time to get ready for summer heat
The heat of summer seems far away, but it is a good time to prepare your air conditioning unit.
Harvest for Hunger food bank fundraiser kicks off
A group of orange-vested CHS SunBasin Growers staff, along with a T-Rex mascot, waved down cars Tuesday passing by the Cenex station at 1015 E. Broadway Ave. i…