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Grad transfer Collin Hill to start as South Carolina QB
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Graduate transfer Collin Hill will start at quarterback for South Carolina when it opens against No. 15 Tennessee on Sept. 26.
Grad transfer Collin Hill to start as South Carolina QB
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Graduate transfer Collin Hill will start at quarterback for South Carolina when it opens against No. 15 Tennessee on Sept. 26.
Grad transfer Collin Hill to start as South Carolina QB
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Graduate transfer Collin Hill will start at quarterback for South Carolina when it opens against No. 15 Tennessee on Sept. 26.
Community backpack giveaway set for Tuesday
MOSES LAKE — The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Columbia Basin and its community partners will be giving away backpacks in the Larson community Tuesday. The event is a group effort, said Boys & Girls Clubs director Kim Pope, among the club, Big Bend Community College, the Moses Lake Lioness Club and several local businesses.
Columbia Basin Health Association annual food drive close to goal
Thankful
MATTAWA — In just a couple of days, several families in Grant and Adams counties will be thankful for the volunteerism of Columbia Basin Health Association staff members.
Fairchild helps Moses Lake mini mart
MOSES LAKE - The arrival of Fairchild Air Force Base airmen to Moses Lake helped a new mini mart surpass its sales expectations quickly.
Joseph S. Jantz
Joseph S. "Joe" Jantz, age 96, died May 9 at the Life Care Center, in Ritzville, where he had resided the last several weeks.
Rhode Island town baffled by tree cutting mystery
TIVERTON, R.I. (AP) — A Rhode Island community is trying to figure out who cut down about two dozen trees on a town-owned waterfront lot without permission.
How to help: Opportunities for charitable giving around the Basin
MOSES LAKE — Along with many other things, Christmas is the season of charity, and there are a number of charitable opportunities around the Columbia Basin.
Allied Arts sponsors 'dramatic reading' of play Saturday
MOSES LAKE — Columbia Basin Allied Arts will present a “dramatic reading” of a play by University of Idaho professor and playwright Robert Caisley at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Wallenstien Theater on the Big Bend Community College campus.
Elizabeth (Betty) Holben
May 13, 1925 — Dec. 9, 2023
Longtime Moses Lake resident Elizabeth (Betty) Holben passed away peacefully on December 9 at the age of 98. She is survived by five children: Cynthia Holben, Sylvia Allen, Kirk Holben, Bruce Holben, and Katherine Hogan. Her husband Melvin and son Marcus preceded her in death. She also leaves behind seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Lady Vikings drop game to Sasquatch
Lose at home
MOSES LAKE - Alli Winters scored 20 points, Jessica Sorensen added 9, and Shaylyn Brown finished with 8, but their efforts weren't enough to pull out a win over Community Colleges of Spokane Wednesday.
6 ML police officers recognized for heroism
MOSES LAKE — Four incidents. Six acts of going above and beyond. Six Moses Lake Police Department officers were honored during a ceremony last week for their heroics in the line of duty over the past couple of years.
Dorinda (Doris) Jelmberg
Dorinda Sanchez Prieto was born at home in Noguerosa, Galicia, Spain, on Dec. 19, 1937, to Constantino Sanchez Feal and Dorinda Prieto Lago. She was the third of seven children. She was raised in the beautiful Puentedeume area of Galicia where she attended school and church, graduated from college and became a teacher.
Mother Nature’s mad year: Tonnemaker Hill Farm’s harvest took hit from 2021 weather
ROYAL CITY — The thing about farming is, it’s a gamble. Some years it rains at the right time, it’s warm at the right time, cool at the right time. Other years – well, it’s not.
Walla Walla whacks Big Bend 3-0
MOSES LAKE — Once it started going south, it spiraled out of control in a hurry in Big Bend’s 3-0 loss to Walla Walla Community College Wednesday night at DeVries Activities Center.
Basin briefs for Feb. 10,2020
Deadline March 1 for Washington Apple Foundation scholarships
QUINCY — A man was injured in a drive-by shooting in Quincy early Sunday morning, according to local police.
Wilbert E. Coats
March 11, 1936 – January 13, 2017
City workers clean up after wind storm
It was quite a mess that faced Moses Lake City maintenance crews on Tuesday following Monday’s massive windstorm that ripped across the Columbia Basin.
Hundreds of thousands without power days after Midwest storm
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of households in Iowa and Illinois remained without electricity Wednesday, two days after a rare wind storm that hit the Midwest devastated parts of the power grid,