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Narcan vending machine has long path to installation, cancellation
MOSES LAKE – North Central Washington Libraries staff said they were surprised by Moses Lake City Council’s actions requiring the removal of the Narcan vending machine from the Moses Lake Public Library in late March. NCW Deputy Director for Public Services Kim Neher said the machine being installed wasn’t an initiative spearheaded by the library district, but rather something the city had approached them about.
Olivia P. Agbisit
Olivia P. Agbisit, wife, mother, sister and grandma, passed away peacefully at home. She loved life, cooking, sewing, her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She loved decorating, peacock feathers, fishing and her hats. She grew up in Moses Lake and ran the household like a well-oiled machine. Her ingenuity never ceased to amaze us. She helped raise many of her younger siblings and made friends wherever she went. She was preceded in death by her parents Torivio and Marta Valdez, various brothers and sisters and other family members. She is survived by her husband Marion; her children Marion Jr., Adam, Rachel, Divina and Renee; grandchildren Nicholas, Karina, Jonathan, Kaylee, Melina, Gabby and Rosalie; and several more brothers, sisters, cousins, and other family members who will miss her vibrant smile and laugh. Services will be held at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church at 10 a.m. on July 29, 2025.
United Way helps Ephrata schools enhance meal program
EPHRATA — The Ephrata School District has recently transformed its Summer Meal Program, thanks to a $30,000 donation from the United Way of King County. This funding facilitated the procurement of an Oliver Speedseal MX2-1908E Tray Sealer, which has proven instrumental in improving meal preparation and distribution for the district's summer food service efforts. "Without this machine, it would take two staff members about 90 minutes to package 100 summer meals," said Alain Black, Director of Food Services for Ephrata School District. "Now those two staff members can prepare up to 170 meals in under an hour. That’s a huge difference, especially when demand is growing each week."
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Radiology Manager Veronica Cruz introduces QVMC’s new, higher-quality CT scan machine.
Ephrata School District Food Service Director, Alain Black, shows off a meal sealed with the …