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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 …
Woman's own pain needs lead to Seven Oaks Healing Center
MATTAWA - It's often said that necessity is the mother of invention. Necessity was a harbinger for change in the life of Joy Rene Coble.
State testing about to get under way
ROYAL CITY - High School Proficiency Exam testing will be held at Royal High School from March 12-14.
GC Sheriff takes to Facebook
EPHRATA - The Grant County Sheriff's Office
Four Royal ladies to compete for Distinguished Young Woman title
ROYAL CITY - Samantha Solis, Jennifer Ruiz, Evelyn Martinez and Morgan Small will put their everything on the line this Saturday evening, March 9, when they co…
Finality of a child's death takes forever
It wasn't long ago that a mother I know was excitedly telling me her son had passed his test and received his driver's license.
Joe P. Delgado
Joe P. Delgado, 82, a longtime Royal Slope farmer passed away Thursday, February 28, 2013 at Moses Lake, Washington. Rosary and Mass of Christian Burial will b…
A guide to shatter the glass ceiling
WASHINGTON - I get a chill whenever I listen to James Brown soulfully sing "It's a Man's Man's Man's World."
Avila Auto Detailing competition
Eat chili, help church
ROYAL CITY - The United Methodist of Royal City will have its annual Chili Feed on March 16.
Veterans having meeting
EPHRATA - The Grant County Veterans Advisory Board will have a public meeting on March 7 at 4 p.m. at the Grant County Courthouse Commissioners Meeting Room.
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Students of month chosen for Royal High School
ROYAL CITY - The individuals chosen students of the month for February for Royal High School have been named by counselor Marge Edwards.
Red Cross class scheduled for military families
MOSES LAKE - The first in a series of workshops to help military families cope with absence and reunion is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on March 8 at t…
Job Corps temporarily halts new enrollment
MOSES LAKE - Columbia Basin Job Corps stopped accepting new students at least through June 30.
Mattawa retiree fondly remembers when there were "service" stations
MATTAWA - Jerry Wanaka, a retired resident of Mattawa, had a long and varied management level career in the oil industry, but his favorite work was that of att…