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Juveniles arrested for string of Quincy burglaries
QUINCY - Quincy police arrested three 15-year-old males believed responsible for multiple burglaries within the city limits.
Unclear if PUD commissioners violated law
No opinion given by attorney general
Officials: 113 bodies found in secret graves in Mexico
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican authorities have recovered 113 bodies and additional human remains from a secret grave outside the western city of Guadalajara.
Cascade Valley fire investigated
MOSES LAKE — The Grant County Fire Marshal’s Office continued Friday to investigate a grass fire that destroyed buildings and vehicles in the Cascade Valley.
Tea Party
Reader unhappy with bigotry accusations
Clifton Gunderson, LarsonAllen to merge
MOSES LAKE - Accounting firms Clifton Gunderson and LarsonAllen are merging in January and naming the new business CliftonLarsonAllen, they announced this week.
Broken water pipe suspends BBCC access
MOSES LAKE - Big Bend Community College was without water access for about two hours Tuesday afternoon after a water pipe broke.
Fresh News from MarDon
The Feel Free to Fish Weekend is this upcoming weekend, June 11-12. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife encourages people to go outside and fish any state water without buying a fishing license.
February 22, 2016
Reader is voting for Mick Hansen
In last week's paper I read that the Moses Lake Irrigation and Rehabilitation District directors extended Mr. Carpenter's contract for another five years. The first strange thing in this that his current contract does not expire for another three years! They not only extended it, but gave him quite a substantial raise to manage six or seven seasonal employees. The comment was that he hasn't received a raise in two or three years. Who has? With the economy the way it is, most people are thankful to just have a job. This pay range - $100,000 plus benefits now puts him in the same range as somebody running an entire government sector, managing hundreds of employees and responsible for millions of dollars in budget.
Brush fire due to boy playing with matches
MOSES LAKE - A boy reportedly playing with matches was responsible for the brush fire on West Peninsula Drive Saturday afternoon in Moses Lake, severely damaging a nearby home.
Zemke hopes to represent younger generation on Grant County PUD
EPHRATA - Moses Lake businessman Noah Zemke, 32, said that he wants to represent a younger generation on the Grant County PUD Board of Commissioners as he announced his bid for the at-large seat held by Bob Bernd.
BMW unveils i3 made with materials from Moses Lake
NEW YORK - The spotlight was on Moses Lake as BMW recently introduced its all-new i3 electric car, built with carbon fiber produced in Grant County.
Grant PUD proposes power line
EPHRATA - To accommodate growth, Grant County PUD officials recently announced plans for a new transmission line.
PUD encourages preparedness with prize drawing
EPHRATA – Grant County PUD has put up an emergency portable weather phone as a drawing prize in an effort to bring attention to emergency preparedness.
U.N. nuclear agency head visits Iran amid US sanctions push
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The head of the U.N.’s atomic watchdog agency arrived in Iran on Monday to press for access to sites where authorities are thought to have stored or used undeclared nuclear material.
Los Angeles to file criminal charges against party houses
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Criminal charges will be filed over recent parties in the Hollywood Hills that were held despite a city ban on large gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic, authorities said.
Jaguars create executive position to push for social justice
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The Jacksonville Jaguars have created an executive position to lead the organization's social responsibility mission.
New hearing for ex-Ohio House speaker in bribery scheme
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday set a new hearing date for the former speaker of the Ohio House to answer a charge related to an alleged $60 million bribery scheme.
Five high schoolers named National Student Poets
NEW YORK (AP) — Five high school juniors, residing everywhere from Lake Worth, Florida, to Saratoga, California, have been named National Student Poets.