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Lyle R. 'Bud' Raugust
Lyle R. 'Bud' Raugust, 70, a longtime resident of Moses Lake, Wash., passed away on Monday, April 7, 2008, at his home.
Dorothy Downing
Dorothy Downing, 98, our mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great- grandmother passed into the arms of her Savior on Feb. 7, 2022.
Homeowner guides authorities to alleged burglars with phone
MOSES LAKE - Two men were jailed on Monday, Dec. 17, after Grant County sheriff's deputies arrested them with the help of the owner of a home that was burglarized and robbed.
Legals September 18, 2019
THE CITY OF OTHELLO IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR 2020 TOURISM PROMOTION PROJECTS IN THE CITY Each year the City receives funds from lodging room tax imposed upon the hotels/motels within the City. These funds can be expended as established by State law (RCW 67.28.1815). To be considered for funding, your organization must meet one of the following criteria: Tourism marketing Marketing and operations of special events and festivals Operations of tourism-related facilities owned or operated by nonprofit organizations The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) will review each proposed application and the organization will be contacted if their application meets the qualifications. For applications contact Donna Dietmeyer phone (509) 488-5686, e-mail [email protected] or pick one up at Othello City Hall 500 E. Main St., Othello, WA, 99344. The closing date for submitting applications is Friday, October 4, 2019 by 5pm. #09005/325604 Pub: September 11, 18, 2019
Basin comes together for Love of Lisa
MOSES LAKE - About 140 people from around the Basin packed the Columbia Basin Elks Lodge Saturday in support of a Quincy woman who has fallen on hard times.
Donald Eugene Andrews
Donald Eugene Andrews, a 26 year resident of Colville, WA passed away on December 12, 2013 in Chewelah, WA at the age of 78. Don was born on September 20, 1935 in Bartlesville, OK the son of Stanley Euberta and Isabelle (Tinker) Andrews.
Honoring veterans with a bough and a bow
Over a thousand wreaths were laid on the gravestones of fallen veterans over the weekend in cemeteries throughout Grant County by members of the Columbia Basin Composite Squadron, Civil Air Patrol Ephrata, with support from the National Guard and members of the public. It was the fifth year in a row that CAP Ephrata participated in the solemn event.
Reader supports Skaug for MLIRD board
The name Skaug has been a part of the Moses Lake community as long as it has been known as Moses Lake, when we still had dirt streets and board sidewalks. Otto Skaug was a past Mayor of Moses Lake and had a glass business on third Avenue. I'm reminded of Otto when I look at a yardstick which he gave out years ago with the phone number of 89. The Skaug family has helped build Moses Lake into what it is today. Like Otto, his three sons, Howard, Eric and David have definitely inherited the ability to survive in business and to look to the future. David would bring the same business sense and community spirit to the MLIRD board. Having grown up in Moses Lake David knows the economic and recreational value of this lake to the community. David will protect our lake and your pocketbook to the best of his ability. Please vote David Skaug for MLIRD board member.
Big Bend wrestling makes move to NJCAA
MOSES LAKE – Big Bend wrestling for both men and women is making the jump to the National Junior College Athletic Association the college announced Tuesday, joining the ranks of a Division I wrestling program.
The Fishin' Magician: Angling tips
Wine and song: Ancient Lakes Theatre Festival at Cave B begins with musical
QUINCY — Cave B Estate Winery will debut “How Can I Love You” Thursday through Sunday and July 22-25 at its outdoor amphitheater, Stage B, as the feature production of the first Ancient Lakes Theatre Festival.
UPDATED: Spokane SWAT, MLPD, partners conduct joint raid in Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE – Spokane SWAT officers, Moses Lake Police Department officers and other law enforcement agencies conducted a raid on the old EconoLodge location at 316 S. Pioneer Way in Moses Lake at about 3 p.m. Friday afternoon.
Moses Lake chamber requests funding from city
For visitor center
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce asked Moses Lake City Council to appropriate 5 percent of the city’s lodging tax revenue to pay for the visitor center in 2010.
MLCA/CCS to bring on football in fall 2023
MOSES LAKE – There’ll be a new football team hitting the Basin gridiron this fall, as the Moses Lake Christian Academy/Covenant Christian School Lions will be competing in eight-man football in the 2023 season.
Tracy Wilson
Tracy Wilson, 90, of Ephrata, went to be with the Lord on Friday, Aug. 31, 2007, at the Veterans' Hospital in Spokane.
'A lot going on this year'
Moses Lake Rep. Tom Dent supporting dozens of bills in Olympia
OLYMPIA - District 13 State Representative Tom Dent (R–Moses Lake) has nine bills for which he is the primary sponsor as well as two dozen others where he is the secondary sponsor for the 2023 legislative session. “I have a lot going on this year,” said Dent...
National parks are free, but some oppose that amid the virus
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Most national parks are open as a refuge for Americans tired of being stuck at home during a pandemic, but despite now being free to visit, people may find it more difficult to enjoy them as parks close visitor centers, shuttles, lodges and restaurants to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
National parks are free, but some oppose that amid the virus
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Most national parks are open as a refuge for Americans tired of being stuck at home during a pandemic, but despite now being free to visit, people may find it more difficult to enjoy them as parks close visitor centers, shuttles, lodges and restaurants to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
National parks are free, but some oppose that amid the virus
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Most national parks are open as a refuge for Americans tired of being stuck at home during a pandemic, but despite now being free to visit, people may find it more difficult to enjoy them as parks close visitor centers, shuttles, lodges and restaurants to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
National parks are free, but some oppose that amid the virus
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Most national parks are open as a refuge for Americans tired of being stuck at home during a pandemic, but despite now being free to visit, people may find it more difficult to enjoy them as parks close visitor centers, shuttles, lodges and restaurants to fight the spread of the coronavirus.