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Four arrested in burglary case
MOSES LAKE — Grant County Sheriff’s deputies arrested four people Monday suspected of a Friday robbery near Moses Lake, according to a statement from the GCSO.
Commentary: Celebrating the spirit of Christmas
As we enter the 10th month of the COVID-19 crisis, I find myself looking forward to this Christmas season.
Global stocks inspired by US rally, hopes for Chinese growth
Global stocks rose Friday, seemingly buoyed by high spirits on Wall Street, as new data suggested China's economic slowdown may have stabilized and Washington and Beijing signed a trade deal.
Legals for January, 31 2020
Public involvement aids in arrests
MOSES LAKE – Alert citizens helped stop two men who allegedly stole a truck and then trespassed and damaged property at a rural Moses Lake farm shop.
Dance studio performs 'The Nutcracker'
MOSES LAKE - Today's Generation Dance Studio is ushering in the holiday spirit with "The Nutcracker" ballet.
Man shot in Soap Lake
Suspect identified, no arrest made
Valerie Kay Harvey
Valerie Kay Harvey our beloved mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and friend passed away Oct. 20, 2006.
Doris Free MacKellar Gressitt
February 12, 1923 – December 4, 2018
Herald closes early today for Christmas
MOSES LAKE - The Columbia Basin Herald is closing early today at 4 p.m. (Wednesday, Dec. 24) for Christmas eve and will be closed on Thursday, Christmas day.
First and foremost cowgirls
Young women vie to become Miss Moses Lake Roundup 2023
MOSES LAKE — Annabelle Booth said she was a great deal more confident going into this year’s Miss Moses Lake Roundup competition than she was in 2021. “I ran flags for the Moses Lake Roundup and this is my second year running for Miss Moses Lake Roundup queen,” said Booth, 23, before the roundup’s annual queen pageant on Saturday. “I’m definitely more prepared than I was last year, and I knew exactly what to expect.” Booth, who was Miss Last Stand Coulee City Rodeo in 2019, was one of four contestants — along with Milie Cobb, 19, of Ephrata; Jenna Penrose, 20, of Moses Lake; and Alexis Shoults, 19, of East Wenatchee — vying to wear the crown of Miss Moses Lake Roundup 2023. The four young women spent the day riding patterns on their own and other contestants’ horses, giving speeches, being interviewed by judges and answering questions about their favorite part of the Moses Lake Roundup and what they would do if they were thrown from a horse during a rodeo. “I’d get back up and say ‘rodeo on!’” Booth told pageant emcee Emma Gunderson, herself a former Miss Moses Lake Roundup in 2017.
Made in Moses Lake has a little something for everyone
MOSES LAKE — Made in Moses Lake, in the Smith-Martin Building downtown, offers a variety as vast and wide open as the Columbia Basin itself.
Benefit dinner for Lisa Barth Saturday
MOSES LAKE - The benefit dinner to help cover medical expenses for Champion 4-H Club leader Lisa Barth is coming up on Saturday.
Chiefs claim first win while Tigers go 4-0
Moses Lake 52Wenatchee 49
Moses Lake 52, Wenatchee 49; Othello 54, Toppenish 52; Warden 43, Kiona-Benton 41
Burglary, theft suspect arrested after trying to run from cops
MOSES LAKE — Police in Moses Lake were able to arrest one of two theft suspects after a foot pursuit Monday night.
K-9 Chicka tracks down alleged burglar near Soap Lake
SOAP LAKE — K-9 deputy Chicka helped track down one of two suspects from a Soap Lake residential burglary early Tuesday morning.
Wages, health care inspires march
MOSES LAKE - Seventeen people marched on Saturday calling for a variety of issues, including living wages, health care for everyone and removing corporate money from politics.
Robert Joseph Volke, Jr.
December 27, 1958 – April 17, 2016
December 27, 1958 – April 17, 2016
Dean David Dunning
Dean David Dunning, 70 years old, passed away peacefully on Sunday evening, September 12, 2021.
White House announces plans for July 4th celebration
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is moving ahead with a lower-key “Salute to America" celebration this year on July Fourth, despite concerns from some lawmakers about the crowds the event could generate during the coronavirus pandemic.