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Information sought in dog incident
The Wenatchee Valley Animal Care & Control are seeking information about a dog that was involved in an incident with another dog over the weekend and bit a person on Sept. 5.
Pedestrian killed in Ephrata accident
EPHRATA — A man died Sunday evening when he was hit by a car while walking in the road on the 500 block Alder Street NW in Ephrata. Kevin Gudde, 31, no address listed, was walking east on Alder Street at about 9:15 p.m., according to a press release from the Washington State Patrol. He was struck by a car driven by Aaron Koski, 23, Moses Lake. Gudde was pronounced dead at the scene while Koski was not injured, the press release said.
Columbia Basin traffic update for May 31
COLUMBIA BASIN — Travelers can expect some delays on North Central Washington highways this week as road construction projects continue...
Basin communities receive grants
SPOKANE — Organizations in Grant, Adams and Lincoln counties will receive over $40,000 in grants through the Innovia Foundation, according to a press release from the foundation.
Othello athletes recognized for academic achievement
OTHELLO — The Othello High School dance and drill team was named Class 2A academic state champions, and four OHS boys wrestlers received Class 2A academic all-state honors....
Federal funding set aside for wildfire management
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Forest Service on Monday announced $31 million for landscape improvement and forestry health projects across the United States, including roughly $4.4 million in Washington...
GCPUD performing maintenance near Soap Lake
SOAP LAKE — Contractors hired by the Grant County PUD will be testing power poles and performing preventive maintenance from Soap Lake north to the Grant County line. The work started June 6 and will continue through the end of 2022...
Moses Lake's Boyd named to BSC President's Honor Roll
BISMARCK, N.D. - Shannon Boyd of Moses Lake has been named to the President's Honor Roll for the Spring 2022 semester at Bismarck State College according to a release by the college....
MLSD names new assistant superintendent
MOSES LAKE — Carol Lewis, an administrator with the Cheney School District, has been named as the new assistant superintendent for the Moses Lake School District...
Moses Lake celebrates 2 new businesses
MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce celebrated two ribbon cuttings this week to honor the opening of Kris Skin Care and Professional Dentures. The two businesses hope to become long-standing parts of the Moses Lake community.
Kovalenko named new Midway Elementary principal
MOSES LAKE — Russell Kovalenko has been selected as the new principal at Midway Elementary in Moses Lake.
Youth and Families seeks nominees
OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families is accepting nominations for the Engaging Father Award...
Coulee City student named to college honor society
COULEE CITY — Central Washing University student and Coulee City native Ruth Bresee has been initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest all-discipline college honor society, according to a society press release...
Safe Streets for All funds local programs
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Department of Transportation has awarded a total of about $9.2 million to communities in Washington through the Safe Streets for All program. Grant County will receive a portion of those funds.
Royal City man arrested on cocaine charges
ROYAL CITY — A Royal City man was arrested on suspicion of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute following a search of his home Wednesday.
Fair Committee member sought
MOSES LAKE — The Grant County Fair Advisory Committee needs one more member...
Pedestrian killed in Moses Lake accident
MOSES LAKE — A pedestrian was struck and killed early Tuesday morning along SR 17 in Moses Lake...
GCSO honors Foreman
EHRATA – The Grant County Sheriff’s Office has announced that Emergency Management Specialist Kyle Foreman, center, was honored as the department’s employee of the month for November 2022. The announcement was a bit delayed due to the busy time the department had through the holidays. Chief Deputy of Emergency Operations Josh Sainsbury, right, nominated Foreman for his assistance in helping the Ephrata School District be prepared in the instance an active shooter situation might occur. Sheriff Joe Kriete, left, has expressed appreciation for Foreman’s aid in communicating with the public.
Moses Lake Food Bank to move to new location
MOSES LAKE — Moving Day has arrived for the Moses Lake Food Bank, and as a result it will be closed for the week of Dec. 26. Food Bank Operations Manager Peny Archer said distribution this week will include enough food to cover two weeks. The food bank will reopen Jan. 3 in its new location at the intersection of Grape Drive and State Route 17.
Volunteers sought for Solid Waste Advisory Committee
EPHRATA — Grant County officials are looking for a volunteer to serve on the county’s Solid Waste Advisory Committee...