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Sundial celebrated with tribe
Soap Lake hopes to establish annual event
‘A humble start’: Church leader visits Moses Lake chapel
MOSES LAKE — It’s not often a major church leader visits Moses Lake.
2 arrested in Moses Lake shooting
MOSES LAKE — Two men are lodged in the Grant County Jail as deputies investigate a drive-by-shooting that took place Friday night in Moses Lake, according to information released by law enforcement on Monday.
LEGAL NOTICE
Ordinance No. 2809, Ordinance No. 2810, Ordinance No. 2811, Ordinance No. 2812
ML to fund 2023 fireworks, looking at Ag Parade drone show
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake City Council voted to hold a traditional 4th of July fireworks celebration in McCosh Park this year, but is also looking at the possibility of having a drone show as part of the annual Ag Parade later in the year. Speaking at a regular meeting of the council on Tuesday, Moses Lake Museum and Art Center Manager Dollie Boyd said the city’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department would organize this year’s fireworks display since neither the Downtown Moses Lake Association nor the Moses Lake Farmers Market wanted to take on the task.
King County offers $100M loan for Convention Center project
SEATTLE (AP) — King County Executive Dow Constantine has offered a $100 million loan to help keep a Washington State Convention Center expansion project in Seattle afloat.
King County offers $100M loan for Convention Center project
SEATTLE (AP) — King County Executive Dow Constantine has offered a $100 million loan to help keep a Washington State Convention Center expansion project in Seattle afloat.
State patrol seeking witnesses to fatal crash near Ryegrass
KITTITAS — The Washington State Patrol is asking for witnesses to a fatal Tuesday morning collision near Kittitas to come forward and aid troopers in their investigation.
Jerrold Delane Hoing
Jerrold Delane Hoing passed away peacefully with his family by his side on May 8, 2021, at Booker Rest Home in Dayton, Washington, at the age of 83.
Ski and skate swap this Saturday
MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake Parks and Recreation Department and the Moses Lake High School Math Scholarship Program are co-sponsoring a ski and skate swap this Saturday, Dec. 1.
Chamber golf tourney set for May 10
MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 24th Annual Golf Scramble Friday, May 10 at the Links at Moses Pointe with a shotgun start at 10:00 a.m. This year’s theme is “luau” with the hope that attendees dress Hawaiian spirit to add to the fun, said Lori Robbins, marketing director for the chamber.
Moses Lake Industries addresses need for rail
Stakeholders seeking catalyst for increased efforts
Oscar McCoy worked for the AAA in Wilson Creek history
Oscar and Arlen McCoy and sons, Allan and Kenneth, arrived in Wilson Creek in 1945. Oscar worked for the AAA. Read on.
Alert trooper's wife triggers theft arrests
ROYAL CITY – The wife a Washington State Patrol Trooper is credited with calling in suspicios activity which led to the arrest of two people who were allegedly stealing scrap metal near Royal City.
Referees group has agreement with NFL on virus protections
WASHINGTON (AP) — The NFL Referees Association has reached an agreement with the NFL for health protections along with a program allowing game and replay officials to opt out of the season.
Thomas Raymond 'Ray' Grove
Thomas Raymond "Ray" Grove Jr., 94, passed away peacefully Oct. 20 at his home in Moses Lake.
Deborah Hassan
Deborah Jeanne Hassan, 53, was born Dec. 9, 1967, in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, to Sam and Mary Librande. She passed away, surrounded by her family on November 16, 2021, after a courageous 3.5-year battle with pancreatic cancer.
Airline passengers put up with more and longer flight delays
WASHINGTON (AP) — Airline travelers were a bit more likely to be delayed, and more often for longer spells, when flying around the U.S. last year, according to a government report issued Wednesday.
Airline passengers put up with more and longer flight delays
WASHINGTON (AP) — Airline travelers were a bit more likely to be delayed, and more often for longer spells, when flying around the U.S. last year, according to a government report issued Wednesday.
Soap Lake celebrates Smokiam Days
Community offers fireworks at dusk July 5