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Royal Slope port returns from retreat
ROYAL SLOPE — Following a two-day retreat, the Port of Royal Slope hopes for input from the public.
Warden students receive $25,000 grant
Money awarded for gains on WASL
REC Silicon chief headlines Moses Lake chamber banquet
Daschel passes presidency to Doran-Martinez
Caroline Marie Fisher
Caroline Fisher, 78, passed away on May 19, 2006, at her home in Moses Lake. She was born to Ed and Laura Kramer in East Lake, Minn., on May 22, 1927. Her family relocated to Kalispell, Mont., when she was 2 years old.
Quincy hospital reviews service
QUINCY - The necessity of Quincy Valley Medical Center having an ambulance service is under review by administrators.
Groundwater forum is November 16
MOSES LAKE - The Columbia Basin Ground Water Management Area (GWMA) is releasing details of its draft hydrologic study at 7 p.m., Nov. 16, at Big Bend Community College's ATEC Center.
Kunkle committed to area growth
MOSES LAKE - Stroud Kunkle is running for Port of Moses Lake Commissioner position 2 because he's committed to the growth and development of the greater Moses Lake area.
Cantwell cheers farm bill on Yakima Valley stop
GLEED (MCT) - The U.S. farm bill, passed last month after years of negotiating, will help ensure the Yakima Valley fruit industry remains free of disease, competitive in the global economy and on the cutting edge of science.
2 vie for McKay Memorial seat
Jean Dillenburg, Judy Spencer in race for hospital board seat
SOAP LAKE - One candidate is conducting a write-in campaign, and one is listed on the ballot, for a seat on the board overseeing McKay Memorial extended care and rehabilitation facility in the general election Nov. 5.
The sun is setting on the Grant County Landfill
The Grant County Landfill is predicted to be at capacity by 2032, causing public works employees to scramble for a plan.
Grant GOP holds Lincoln Day Dinner/Fundraiser
MOSES LAKE — The Grant County Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Day Dinner/Fundraiser Saturday attracted many local, state and federal office holders.
Digging in: Officials break ground for new Moses Lake Food Bank
MOSES LAKE — Dirt flew and there were smiles all around at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Moses Lake Food Bank Monday afternoon.
AG's office launches 24/7 confidential youth reporting system
(The Center Square) – The Washington Attorney General’s Office has launched a 24/7 confidential youth reporting system in which young state residents under 25 years old can reach out to regarding a variety of issues, including mental health and physical safety. Speaking at a Tuesday press conference, Attorney General Bob Ferguson described HearMeWa as "a first-of-its-kind statewide reporting system exclusively focused on the safety and well-being of young people.”
Kaiser, Blue Cross pledge $45M to California housing fund
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Hospital giant Kaiser Permanente and insurer Blue Shield of California on Friday pledged $45 million to a new state fund aimed at getting people off the streets.
Kaiser, Blue Shield pledge $45M to California housing fund
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Hospital giant Kaiser Permanente and insurer Blue Shield of California on Friday pledged $45 million to a new state fund aimed at getting people off the streets.
US to bolster firefighter ranks as wildfires burn year-round
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — U.S. wildfire managers have started shifting from seasonal to full-time firefighting crews to deal with what has become a
US to bolster firefighter ranks as wildfires burn year-round
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — U.S. wildfire managers have started shifting from seasonal to full-time firefighting crews to deal with what has become a
US to bolster firefighter ranks as wildfires burn year-round
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — U.S. wildfire managers have started shifting from seasonal to full-time firefighting crews to deal with what has become a
US to bolster firefighter ranks as wildfires burn year-round
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — U.S. wildfire managers have started shifting from seasonal to full-time firefighting crews to deal with what has become a
Nebraska Legislature suspends session amid virus fears
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Legislature suspended its session on Monday to try to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.