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Boys & Girls Club to offer free summer meals
May 29, 2025 3:25 p.m.

Boys & Girls Club to offer free summer meals

MOSES LAKE — The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Columbia Basin will be offering breakfast and lunch for children again this summer. And this time, they’re offering it in more places. “We’re doubling our location sites,” said Cecily Hendricks, director of operations for the club. Breakfast and lunch will be served at the McGraw Clubhouse and North and Midway elementary schools, according to an announcement from the club. Lunch only will be served at Lakeview, Maple Grove and Doolittle parks. They’re free to any child 2-18 years old; there’s no need to be a Club member, the announcement said. Parents can pick up meals for their children by filling out a form. Because Moses Lake qualifies as rural, the meals don’t have to be eaten onsite.

Ephrata schools mulling bond package for spring 2026
May 29, 2025 2:50 a.m.

Ephrata schools mulling bond package for spring 2026

EPHRATA – The Ephrata Facility Study Group meeting discussed several options for potential bond packages for the upcoming school year. “We really began this work about a year and a half ago when it became apparent that we were going to need to defuse some of the dollars that were associated with the 2019 bond,” Ephrata School District Superintendent Ken Murray said. “We weren't going to be able to complete all the projects that we believed we were going to be able to in that bond.”

Volunteers, police make big difference at Spring Fest
May 29, 2025 1:10 a.m.

Volunteers, police make big difference at Spring Fest

MOSES LAKE — This year’s Moses Lake Spring Fest came off better than usual, in large part because of lots of community involvement, organizers said. “We welcome everyone in our community to come and volunteer,” Spring Fest Board Member Lori Valdez said. “But this year, we had a lot of people step up and volunteer that we’ve never had before, and that was very nice.” Nearly 200 people came out to help with the various activities at the festival, according to Board President Sean Sallis. The Fun Run alone had 60 volunteers, he said. There were 30 volunteers helping with the beer garden, 45 for the 3-on-3 basketball tournament and 11 for the parade. “One little boy was helping us put tape on the basketball court,” Sallis said. “He was like 4 years old, and he wanted to help lay tape. It’s just a picture of our community.”

May 29, 2025 midnight

Legals for May, 29 2025

John Lee Perdue
May 28, 2025 3 p.m.

John Lee Perdue

July 21, 1945 — April 27, 2025

The family and friends of John Lee Perdue are saddened to announce his death in Moses Lake, Washington, where he lived since 1984 in a home that he built with his wife, Mary Lou Cruz, who he married in 1968. Mary Lou preceded him in death in 2007.

MLSD restructuring admin office, saving district money
May 27, 2025 6:02 p.m.

MLSD restructuring admin office, saving district money

MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake School District has hired people for two new administrative positions, including Yvonne Walker as the executive director of teaching and learning, and Scott West as the executive director of safety and wellbeing.

Special filing period for Adams Co. offices coming
May 27, 2025 5:28 p.m.

Special filing period for Adams Co. offices coming

RITZVILLE — A three-day special filing period will be announced for Adams County elective offices that didn’t attract candidates during the filing week earlier in May. Elections administrator Jacque Laird said it was tentatively scheduled for July.

Applications sought for Grant County Prosecutor
May 27, 2025 3 a.m.

Applications sought for Grant County Prosecutor

EPHRATA — Applications are being accepted through June 13 from qualified attorneys for the job of Grant County Prosecutor. Incumbent Kevin McCrae announced his resignation effective Aug. 3.

May 27, 2025 midnight

Legals for May, 27 2025

‘For us they fell’
May 26, 2025 5:02 p.m.

‘For us they fell’

Basin Memorial Day ceremonies honor America’s heroes

MOSES LAKE — Communities across the Basin bowed their heads, removed their hats and paid tribute Monday to those who gave their lives in service to their country.

May 23, 2025 3 a.m.

Law enforcement logs for May 23, 2025

The reports below were provided by the sheriff's office or police department indicated. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Memorials to honor the fallen Monday in the Basin
May 23, 2025 2:50 a.m.

Memorials to honor the fallen Monday in the Basin

COLUMBIA BASIN — Among the barbecues, festivities and relaxation of the three-day weekend, many Basin communities will take a solemn moment to recognize the reason for Memorial Day weekend. The Moses Lake Spring Fest, a tradition for more than 40 years, is adding a little patriotic remembrance into its Grand Parade at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, said Spring Fest Committee member Lori Valdez. “(This year) we ordered a very, very large flag that is going to encompass the street, and we have people who have volunteered to carry the flag. It will bring a tear to your eye if you’ve had a loved one serve.”

May 23, 2025 midnight

Legals for May, 23 2025

BBCC info sessions incoming
May 22, 2025 8:29 p.m.

BBCC info sessions incoming

MOSES LAKE – Big Bend Community College’s last day for new students to sign up for new student enrollment sessions is June 10. For those still deciding on what they would like to study, Big Bend has recently expanded their programs with the addition of new bachelor's degrees.

PUD access fee decision delayed
May 22, 2025 8:11 p.m.

PUD access fee decision delayed

EPHRATA — Grant County Public Utility District commissioners will delay consideration of a proposed policy to raise application fees for some classes of customers. The decision followed questions and concerns, some from customers and some from commissioners, at a PUD workshop Tuesday.

New Quincy Valley Medical Center opens
May 22, 2025 1:05 a.m.

New Quincy Valley Medical Center opens

QUINCY — It’s the same with every move; there are always those last few things that have to wait until the last minute. The portable x-ray machine is a perfect example – it was one of the last pieces of equipment to leave the old Quincy Valley Medical Center. The old QVMC was open until 6:59 a.m. Wednesday, and the hospital staff was using the last few minutes to ensure everything was ready when the new QVMC opened its doors at 7 a.m. “We open in three minutes,” said Director of Nursing Danielle Hodge as the staff set up at the new nurse’s station.

May 22, 2025 midnight

Legals for May, 22 2025

Juvenile shot, suffers non-life-threatening injuries
May 21, 2025 6:42 p.m.

Juvenile shot, suffers non-life-threatening injuries

MOSES LAKE — On Tuesday at around 6:30 p.m. the Moses Lake Police Department received a call of shots fired in the 500 block of Central Drive, according to a statement from the MLPD. When officers arrived, they located a 17-year-old male with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound in his leg. The victim was transported to Samaritan Hospital for treatment. MLPD Capt. Jeff Sursely said there have been no updates on how the victim is recovering.

Quincy homicide victim identified
May 21, 2025 6:34 p.m.

Quincy homicide victim identified

QUINCY — The identity of a Quincy man killed in a shooting May 15 has been released by the Grant County Coroner. The body of Joshua Avalos, 33, was found at a residence in Quincy about 7 a.m. May 15; a release from the Quincy Police Department said it was likely he was killed sometime between 12:30 and 2 a.m. Tim Catlin, an investigator with the coroner’s office, said Avalos died of multiple gunshot wounds. “During the investigation, detectives discovered several spent (shell) casings,” the QPD release said. A person was arrested in the 8000 block of state Route 281 May 16 in connection with the murder, according to a release from the Grant County Sheriff’s Office. Quincy police have not released any further information about the arrest or its connection with homicide.

Quincy woman drowns when car goes into canal
May 21, 2025 6:23 p.m.

Quincy woman drowns when car goes into canal

QUINCY — A 24-year-old Quincy woman died when she lost control of her car and drove into a large irrigation canal near Quincy, apparently sometime Sunday. Erika Martinez Chavez was driving on a canal maintenance road near Road 7 Northwest when she apparently lost control of the vehicle, according to a press release from the Grant County Sheriff’s Office. The vehicle went into the canal and Martinez Chavez was unable to get out of the car, the GCSO release said. “This was one of the larger canals,” said Kyle Foreman, GCSO public information officer. “It’s about 75 feet wide and the water was about 20 feet deep.”