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Winter wheat experiences 'interesting' year
Above average crop expected for state as harvest gets under way
Everything, and a kitchen sink
Team Depot renovates for military spouse
Fiber up for vote again
PUD commissioners reject fast build out
Ephrata overpowered by Cashmere
EPHRATA — Cashmere won five of the first six matches on the night and defeated Ephrata 43-19 in CWAC league action.
Seeking greater rewards
MOSES LAKE — Jarred Rendon walks around the Boys & Girls Club at a brisk pace, checking on kids in different rooms, tidying up the clubhouse common areas, talking with staff and doing other duties as the program director for the downtown branch of the club.
Lind-Ritzville defeats Valley Christian
RITZVILLE — The Lady Broncos enjoyed a senior night romp of visiting Valley Christian Tuesday.
Fish hatchery seeks to rejuvenate prehistoric-aged species
MOSES LAKE — The fish being tagged this week at the Columbia Basin Fish Hatchery are still pretty young, but hopes are high that they represent new longevity for their species.
Mixed Martial Arts invades the Basin
MOSES LAKE — Mixed Martial Arts combatants from around the region converged on the Grant County Fairgrounds Saturday to entertain a full house of fight fans with 11 bouts that featured knockouts, submissions and non-stop action.
Darold Dean Hauff
Darold Dean Hauff, 69, of Moses Lake and a well known educator, passed on to a better place on Sept. 17, 2006 at Sunbridge Health Care in Moses Lake.
Moses Lake swims past Panthers
Chiefs win last home meet of season
Warden walloped by Wahluke
Cougars battle tough Warriors team
Sagging Titans back to work, currently outside playoff spot
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Not only have the Tennessee Titans lost three of their past four games, they returned to work Monday among six AFC teams with 6-3 records.
Master Hunter materials have arrived, now what?
This is the first of a two-part series on materials of study for the Master Hunter program.
Hiatal Hernia
Dr. Terry Murphy
River Dogs run into flamethrower
EPHRATA — The Columbia Basin River Dogs baseball team hoped that playing host to the Babe Ruth North State Regional tournament would give them the edge to survive and advance to Regional play.
Pirates lose late lead, Knights rally to win
MOSES LAKE — Even while they struggled to score and found either ways to win close, low scoring games, or get nipped for a loss in the end, the Moses Lake Pirates’ head coach Steve Keller never wavered.
Close but not enough for Pirates
Elks 9
Our families are the best Christmas gifts
Christmas is here.
Elizabeth Wilson
Elizabeth Anne (Gibson) Wilson passed away peacefully Saturday, November 26, 2011 surrounded by her loving family and holding the hand of her sweet husband of 53 years. Elizabeth was born on August 6, 1933 in Walla Walla Washington to parents Charles and Karen (Krogh) Gibson. Elizabeth was a tiny baby, weighing only 2 lbs. at birth, and she left this life the same way she entered it; tiny and tough! Her family moved from Walla Walla to Spokane, then Seattle and eventually settled in Yakima, WA when Elizabeth was 11. She attended Franklin Jr. High and graduated from Yakima High School in 1951. Elizabeth went on to earn a teaching degree in 1955 from Whitman College in Walla Walla and was a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority and remained a lifelong member. After college, she taught 2nd grade in both Richland and Yakima.
Sun Devils pull out seesaw championship game victory
SPOKANE VALLEY - They faced an offensive juggernaut at the University High School Kickoff Classic, 16-and-under baseball junior legion tournament this weekend but the Moses Lake Sun Devils would not falter.