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The Moses Lake Police Department in cooperation with several local churches will be hosting a barbeque this weekend to build relationships between police officers and community members.

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Faith & Blue coming to McCosh Park
October 6, 2022 4:42 p.m.

Faith & Blue coming to McCosh Park

Local law enforcement and clergy host BBQ to build community relationships

MOSES LAKE — Pastors from a number of local churches will be joining Moses Lake Police officers and Grant County Sheriff’s deputies at McCosh Park on Saturday for grilled hot dogs, a time of fellowship and to show support for local law enforcement. According to Moses Lake Police Chief Kevin Fuhr, both the Moses Lake Police Department and Grant County Sheriff’s Office will mark Faith & Blue on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Police officers will grill hot dogs and serve them up with chips and drinks, and there will be short presentations from the pastors of up to eight local churches, as well as brief speeches from Fuhr and Grant County Interim Sheriff Ryan Rectenwald. “It’s to help build trust and understanding with all members of the community,” Fuhr said.