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Quincy Jacks 2025 soccer season recap
June 3, 2025 6:15 p.m.

Quincy Jacks 2025 soccer season recap

QUINCY – The Quincy Jacks boys soccer team ended their Spring 2025 season with an overall record of 13-9-1, earning third place in the district tournament and making it to state.

ACH Warriors softball season recap
June 3, 2025 5:57 p.m.

ACH Warriors softball season recap

COULEE CITY – The Almira/Coulee-Hartline Warriors (15-7) wrapped up their season with a state tournament appearance. According to head coach Faye Butler, her players took themselves far beyond expectations. “We were a super young team, they learned a lot, and we watched the championship game, and they're like, ‘yeah, we want to be there,’ so I feel that they're ready to go for next year,” she said. After placing second in the district tournament, the Warriors earned the fourth seed and a first round bye in the state tournament. They would play Colton and be defeated 13-7. From there, they were moved into the consolation bracket where they played Dayton and won 11-6 before moving on to face Inchelium. They were defeated 11-3 and officially eliminated from the tournament.

Meow’s the time to harvest love
June 3, 2025 1 p.m.

Meow’s the time to harvest love

MOSES LAKE – Meet Granny Smith, the purr-fect apple of your eye. At 1 year, 2 months and 19 days young, she's the ripe age for cuddles and fun. Vaccinated and spayed, she's ready for orchard adventures or a cozy nap in your lap. Don't leaf her waiting—pick Granny Smith today and add a-peel to your home. Visit GrantCountyAnimalOutreach.org and fill out her application today. If you can’t adopt but you would like to donate to a local shelter visit the website and click “donate.”

Extreme heat watch issued for Central Washington
June 3, 2025 3:15 a.m.

Extreme heat watch issued for Central Washington

MOSES LAKE – The National Weather Service in Spokane has issued an Extreme Heat Watch for several regions in Central Washington, including the Moses Lake and Wenatchee areas, effective from Sunday afternoon through Tuesday evening.

Applications open for Grant Co. leadership program
June 3, 2025 1:20 a.m.

Applications open for Grant Co. leadership program

EPHRATA — The Community Foundation of North Central Washington is now accepting applications for its upcoming Leadership Institute of NCW program, set to take place in Grant County. This initiative aims to empower residents by equipping them with essential civic skills and leadership knowledge, ultimately fostering stronger communities across the region, according to Leadership Institute of NCW Site Coordinator Summer Hess. “Our goal is to educate and empower community members for civic leadership roles,” said Hess. “We believe that strong leaders are fundamental to creating strong communities. This program aims to provide citizens with tools to be strong leaders and work alongside governmental officials to solve problems, some people have even joined different governmental agencies after the course including city council and school boards.” The Leadership Institute of NCW is a free, bilingual training program designed to guide participants through an extensive 20-session curriculum focused on personal and civic leadership. The program is rooted in the nationally recognized Parent Leadership Training Institute framework, which is renowned for its effectiveness in engaging community members to enhance child and family outcomes, according to Hess.

Soap Lake’s Xavier Ewing: third in state and boys player of the year
June 3, 2025 1:20 a.m.

Soap Lake’s Xavier Ewing: third in state and boys player of the year

YAKIMA – Soap Lake Eagles tennis player Xavier Ewing took third in the 1B/2B state tournament after placing second in the district tournament. Ewing also earned the title of boys tennis player of the year following the state tournament.

June 3, 2025 midnight

Legals for June, 3 2025

Basin firefighters see busy weekend
June 2, 2025 6:13 p.m.

Basin firefighters see busy weekend

QUINCY – Over the weekend, two wildfires and a home fire in Grant County and, as of Sunday, the county is in a burn ban effective until at least Sept. 30. “Be aware of what the rules are and follow the burn ban stipulations. We prefer not burning at all,” Grant County Fire District 13 Chief Jim Stucky said. “If you are going to do a campfire or whatever, make sure you have water nearby, don’t let it get too big and make sure it is fully out and cold to the touch before you go to bed for the night.”

Moses Lake receives state money for upgrades of two wells
June 2, 2025 5:51 p.m.

Moses Lake receives state money for upgrades of two wells

MOSES LAKE — Two wells in Moses Lake will receive a combined $982,000 in rehabilitation and upgrades with the help of the state capital budget. Moses Lake Mayor Dustin Swartz said it’s work that needs to be done.

Fire safety, preparation important in an RV
June 2, 2025 5:33 p.m.

Fire safety, preparation important in an RV

MOSES LAKE — Among many other things, summer is a good opportunity for a road trip – or road trips – in the trailer, maybe out in the woods or to the beach, maybe a multi-state adventure, maybe setting up camp at a family event. Unfortunately, fire does not respect road trips, and in some ways trailers or recreational vehicles present different hazards than a house does.

Gas prices drop slightly in Adams Co., WA and nationally
June 2, 2025 5:26 p.m.

Gas prices drop slightly in Adams Co., WA and nationally

Prices anticipated to rise around 6 cents from gas tax

MOSES LAKE – Gas prices this week saw a slight decline in Adams County, Washington and nationally compared to last week, according to AAA. However, in Grant County, there was a two-cent increase on average.

Moses Lake man arrested following domestic violence incident
June 2, 2025 5:10 p.m.

Moses Lake man arrested following domestic violence incident

MOSES LAKE – A 35-year-old man is in custody following a domestic violence incident that escalated into a standoff with law enforcement Monday morning, according to Grant County Sheriff's Office.

Andrew 'Andy' Raymond Lyne
June 2, 2025 2:40 p.m.

Andrew 'Andy' Raymond Lyne

July 10, 1954 – May 24, 2025

Andy R. Lyne, 70, died May 24, 2025, at his home from cancer. He was born on July 10, 1954, in Boston, Massachusetts to Raymond and Catherine (Murtha) Lyne.

Rosalind Grogan
June 2, 2025 2:24 p.m.

Rosalind Grogan

Nov. 24, 1939 – Feb. 22, 2025

Rosalind J. Grogan, (Roz), 85, was born Nov. 24, 1939, in Conrad, Mont. to Mel and Lila (Whealy) Johnson. She had threeyounger brothers, Ron, Bill and Bob.

Orlando G. Ruiz
June 2, 2025 2:21 p.m.

Orlando G. Ruiz

Nov. 25, 1955 – May 29, 2025

Orlando G. Ruiz, 69, a longtime resident of Moses Lake, passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, May 29, 2025. Orlando “Londy” was born on November 25, 1955, in Moses Lake, Washington, to Leo and Leonor Ruiz. He was raised and educated in Moses Lake, attending Chief Moses Junior High and graduating from Moses Lake High School in 1974.

George 'Kraig' Jorgensen
June 2, 2025 2:18 p.m.

George 'Kraig' Jorgensen

July 27, 1944 – May 23, 2025

George “Kraig” Jorgensen, dedicated husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away unexpectedly on May 23, 2025, at the age of 80. His passing was sudden and swift, much as he had always hoped for.

Lassie would like to come home with you
June 2, 2025 1 p.m.

Lassie would like to come home with you

MOSES LAKE – Lassie, not the dog from 1954 hit television show, but instead the sweetest girl located at Grant County Animal Outreach is looking to be adopted.

Huskies’ Cabrera ready for next chapter
June 2, 2025 3:10 a.m.

Huskies’ Cabrera ready for next chapter

OTHELLO – Othello Huskies boys soccer player Jose Cabrera idolizes Lionel Messi, a world-renowned soccer player who used to play for the Barcelona Football Club. He can remember from a young age a play that followed the superstar athlete to this day.

'It’s everybody’s history’
June 2, 2025 3 a.m.

'It’s everybody’s history’

All invited to Juneteenth celebration in Moses Lake

MOSES LAKE — Juneteenth isn’t just an African American observance, it’s a part of American history. That’s what the organizers of this year’s Juneteenth event want to get across. “It’s a celebration of freedom and equality for everybody today, in our society,” said Martin Luther King Jr. Committee President Miranda Bridges.

Royal Dairy models self-sufficient farming
June 2, 2025 3 a.m.

Royal Dairy models self-sufficient farming

ROYAL CITY — Words like “sustainable” and “regenerative agriculture” get tossed around a lot. But a Royal Slope farm recently showed the world how it works in reality.