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More park improvements planned for Royal City in ‘26
ROYAL CITY — Lions Park in Royal City now has a soccer field, so city officials will be working on the next phase …
Making a difference in people's lives a world apart
A cargo container of brand new agricultural equipment bound for the remote village of Assaasafofum, Ghana is about to arrive, and with it brings a change in ce…
Ribbon cutting ceremony at Royal Dairy scheduled
ROYAL CITY — A new 81,000 square-foot surface area wastewater facility at Royal Dairy is going online Aug. 22.
Protect your eyes during eclipse Aug. 21
It’s almost time. The long anticipated solar eclipse will cut a dramatic shadow across the United States on Aug. 21. You will need a special pair of ultra-dark…
Massive fires increasing wood prices
Massive forest fires in western parts of Canada and the U.S. are not only choking us with layers of smoke, but are cutting off lumber supplies around our count…
Columbia Basin River Dogs fall to Cape Cod
EPHRATA — The River Dogs were hoping to get on the board first and make Texas play catch-up ball and the plan worked with the team taking a 1-0 lead in the top…
Legals August 16, 2017
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ADAMS In the Matter of the Estate of : | | NO 17-4-00032-0 JAMES JACOB FAIX | | NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deceased. | ____________________________ |_____…
BBCC sanctioned after failing to meet recommendation
MOSES LAKE — Owing to Big Bend Community College’s failure over the years to meet a past recommendation from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), the college has been issued a notice of co…
A new look for CWAC football
The Central Washington Athletic Conference League has a new look for football in 2017.
Peters finishes fourth on the links at WJGA 16-18 tournament
RICHLAND — On a day where the leader came back to earth, Ephrata senior Kenedee Peters just couldn’t get off the skid to chase her down Thursday on the final day of the Washington Junior Golf Association 16-18 stat…
New residential/commercial project on the Mattawa horizon
MATTAWA — The Port of Mattawa and local developer Brian Talbot, owner of Sonrise Orchards, have finally reached an agreement on the sale and purchase of a 13-acre parcel of land off 24 Road SW and Pat-Chee for the …
Othello's Kadien Quigley second runner-up in Distinguished Young Women Program
PULLMAN — Moses Lake’s Distinguished Young Woman is now Washington’s representative to the 2018 Distinguished Young Women national scholarship program.
Company seeks to make paper from wheat straw
MOSES LAKE — Wheat farmers looking for another source of income may eventually have one if a new project in Columbia County is able to make a go of it.
Air Force trains for war, disaster in Moses Lake
OCCUPIED MOSES LAKE — In an air-conditioned tent pitched amidst the sagebrush and dust of the Grant County International Airport, U.S. Air Force Major Clark Hall takes a breather.
Othello holds two-day youth football camp
Long term, the hope is to build the high school football program back to its glory days.
Fresh News Report from MarDon Resort
The water level has dropped two feet this past week and is currently at 1032.35 feet. This brings the Reservoir to a level 12.95 feet lower than the high mark …