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Mattawa to work on sewer, water projects in 2026
MATTAWA — The city of Mattawa has budgeted to spend about $200,000 more in its current expense (general) fund in 2…
Mattawa to get loan to help rebuild wastewater treatment facility
MATTAWA — The Mattawa City Council voted to accept a $500,000, zero percent interest loan from the state Department of Ecology to help repair the wastewater treatment facility that was destroyed by fire on Jan. 9.
Wahluke School District proposes replacement levy
MATTAWA — The Wahluke School District is running a replacement levy on the Feb. 11 ballot.
Othello business damaged by fire
No injuries in fire at Wolfkill Feed and Fertilizer
South county roundup: Othello’s Mendez wins Kelso Invite championship
KELSO — The Columbia Basin put two wrestlers at the top of the podium at the Kelso Invitational, the largest girls wrestling tournament in the state.
Mattawa wastewater treatment facility suffers fire
City council acts to help solve facility problems
Othello wrestling falls on the road to Moses Lake Friday, 48-28
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake boys wrestling picked up the victory over visiting Othello in the rivalry dual last week, 48-28.
Crunching the numbers
There are a number of people in the area who regularly donate or volunteer at Adams County Pet Rescue. There are also a number of reasons why they do so.
Guadalupe Marquez Veloz
March 9, 1926 – January 7, 2020
Scootney Springs Elementary School officials given written warnings for campaign signs
OTHELLO — The Public Disclosure Commission has closed a case involving Scootney Springs Elementary School officials and staff.
Royal City City Council holds first meeting of the year
ROYAL CITY — The Royal City City Council held their first regular meeting of the year on Tuesday, Jan. 7.
Othello Police Department is hiring
OTHELLO — The Othello Police Department is looking to hire an additional officer.
South county roundup: Othello girls basketball falls to 0-8
Girls basketball
A look at the area that became home to the Hanford Manhattan Project
HANFORD — The towns of Hanford and White Bluffs were growing towns until 1943 when residents were told to leave to make way for the Manhattan Project.
Workshops to be held on Lower Snake River Dams
OLYMPIA —Representatives Mary Dye and Joe Schmick, of the 9th District, are encouraging citizens to attend one of three workshops being held on Governor Jay In…
Wahluke Junior High Robotics team to compete at state
MATTAWA – One Wahluke Junior High robotics team has secured a spot in the state robotics tournament. Coach Eduardo Martinez thinks that three of his other team…