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'Black Friday' sales a mix
Columbia Basin stores' successes vary
COLUMBIA BASIN — Some Columbia Basin businesses reported “Black Friday” sales were mix when compared to last year.
Toppenish topples Ephrata
Wildcats 3Tigers 2
EPHRATA — Although the Tigers clawed their way to a 2-1 halftime advantage Thursday night, the Ephrata boys soccer team couldn’t fend off a relentless Toppenish attack as Ephrata fell 3-2 at home.
Lady Vikings fall to no. 1 team
Clackamas 83Big Bend 66
MOSES LAKE — Wisdom gained sometimes comes via victory opportunities lost.
Vernon R. Johnson
Vernon R. Johnson, 71, longtime Moses Lake resident, passed away Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at Samaritan Hospital in Moses Lake after his long and very courageous fight with cancer.
Huskies split with Bulldogs
Othello takes game one
OTHELLO — Central Washington Athletic Conference (CWAC) softball titans clashed Tuesday afternoon in Othello when the Huskies hosted the Ellensburg Bulldogs.
Lady Sasquatch stomp Big Bend
Lady Vikings fall in three games
Riders perform well at state
Local BMXers represent Columbia Basin
Royal begins title defense at home
ROYAL CITY - The Royal Knights football team hopes the 2008 season will end the same way the 2007 season did, with a 1A state championship.
Potato conference speaker praises ag
Future 'has never been better'
Youth audition for Missoula Children's Theatre
MOSES LAKE — Nearly 130 children gathered, hoping to win a part in “Robin Hood.”
Unplugged: Learning to live life offline
Growing up, I wasn’t part of a “high-tech” family. We weren’t the first … or second, or even third … to get anything technology-related.
Ephrata hosts sub-district meet
Tigers go undefeated in conference
EPHRATA — The Ephrata boys and girls track teams cruised to undefeated Central Washington Athletic Conference (CWAC) titles this season and the Tigers look to maintain their momentum during Friday’s sub-district meet.
EU, UK still have 'fundamental' differences in trade talks
BRUSSELS (AP) — With the European Union's chief negotiator Michel Barnier in quarantine, trade talks with the United Kingdom continued by videoconference this week, though the optimism expressed last week seemed to have faded.
Cougars claw way to victory
WARDEN - The Warden Lady Cougars hosted the Columbia-Burbank Coyotes in volleyball action Thursday night for senior night.
Grant is to fund job training
Focus on energy efficient jobs
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A $5.9 million grant is slated for the Washington State Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board to create a workforce to fill clean energy jobs in the state.
Anderson is new Othello chamber president
Brings new ideas, energy to group
OTHELLO — Janelle Anderson is the new president of the Othello Chamber of Commerce
Lin announces bid for prosecutor
Currently Grant County deputy prosecutor
EPHRATA — Grant County Deputy Prosecutor Albert H. Lin announced he is running for the Grant County Prosecutor’s Office.
Moses Lake Senior Center donates van
Donation leads to inspiration
MOSES LAKE — Tim Yzaguirre was born with his umbilical cord wrapped around his neck, preventing oxygen from reaching his brain.
Moses Lake approves skills center design
Construction funding included in governor's proposed budget
GRANT COUNTY — The Moses Lake school board approved a schematic design for a future Grant County Skills Center.