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Thursday, July 21, 2016
TCC, A Wireless to donate school supplies • Pokémon fever raging in Moses Lake • First Pokémon Go-related collision reported in Washington state • Registration still open for YOU golf tournament • Lindsay Ell brings guitar, songwriting skills to the Gorge • Google knew even before it was asked • Ram Rod reporting for rodeo duty • 'What's that?' As technology evolves, old was are forgotten • Wicked 12U first in Wenatchee • Moses Lake stays connected to Fairchild Air Force base
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Sasquatch, Paradiso festivals among 2016 Gorge lineup • Early morning fire chars building in Moses Lake • Ephrata man charged with burglary, firearm theft • Distinguished Young Women set for Saturday • 'Bandstage Boogie' rounds out Concert Association season Saturday • Health District to provide youth services to Quincy • Port adds 2 consultants for business development, marketing • Quincy approves street closures for Dru Gimlin tournament • Clay: Processing a limit of walleye • Warden routs River View, finishes 6-0 against SCAC East
Food drive to be part of Dave Matthews concert
Band also will sponsor fundraiser during three-day concert
GEORGE - The Dave Matthews Band will partner with a local farmer and area food banks to conduct a fundraising and canned food drive while the band is performing at the Gorge Amphitheatre on Aug. 30.
Lindsay Ell brings guitar, songwriting skills to the Gorge
Lindsay Ell
MOSES LAKE — The road is where it all starts. It’s the forge and the hammer that shapes careers. It’s where flaws are exposed and dues are paid.
Multnomah Falls reopens to the public with coronavirus rules
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon’s tallest waterfall and one of the state’s most popular attractions has reopened to the public with new guidelines in place amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Multnomah Falls reopens to the public with coronavirus rules
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon’s tallest waterfall and one of the state’s most popular attractions has reopened to the public with new guidelines in place amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Man found dead at Crescent Bar campground • Wildland fire burns over 600 acres near Gorge Amphitheatre • Cost of Priest Rapids Dam refurbishment may increase • Moses Lake man sentenced for vehicle theft • Ephrata residents asked to keep obstructions out of streets, sidewalks • Springfest turns downtown Moses Lake into a joyful madhouse • Pasta salad is an easy summer meal option • Fire chars boat dock on Moses Lake • Kimbro, Massalay win two 4A state track championships • Quincy finishes second in 2A state soccer tournament • Moses Lake exits state tournament on Day 1 • Othello captures fourth state title in school history
GCSO busy with gun-related incidents at entertainment venues
GRANT COUNTY - The Grant County Sheriff’s Office released two press releases Saturday detailing two situations that involved guns at two popular locations in Grant County this week; the Gorge and the Grant County Fair. GCSO highlighted the diligence of citizens for their part in preventing a possible tragedy. The first release from GCSO said Grant County deputies believed they intercepted a possible mass shooting at the Gorge Amphitheater Friday night. “(The Public is) the extra eyes and ears out at the concert,” said GCSPublic Information Officer Kyle Foreman. “We're grateful that they could bring those things to our attention.” The release said that 30-year-old Ephrata resident Jonathan R. Moody was seen inhaling an unknown substance or gas from a balloon and then loading two 9mm pistols from the trunk of his car. Moody concealed one pistol in the rear of his waistband and the other in an outside-the-waistband holster. He was also seen approaching concertgoers, asking what time the concert ended and where people would be exiting the venue. Citizens and security notified GCSO of their observations and concern around 9 p.m...
Washington Daybook
Associated Press Washington Daybook for Monday, Jan. 13.
Grant Co. awards tourism funding
EPHRATA — The Grant County Lodging Tax Advisory Committee awarded just less than $1.6 million in grants at its Oct. 25 meeting at the Grant County Courthouse in Ephrata. The funding, derived from the county’s overnight lodging tax, is intended to boost tourism in Grant County.
News Bites for July 7, 2023
News tidbits for July 7, 2023.
Laws for fireworks vary around Grant County
MOSES LAKE — It’s almost that time of the year for fireworks to stream across the Columbia Basin sky, but before you decide to light off your favorite firework, you might want to check and see what is and isn’t allowed in your area.
Monday, January 11, 2016
Resident opinions sought on city rec plan • Sleeping Beauty: Missoula Children's Theater brings classic to impromptu stage • Warden man charged with unlawful possession of a firearm • Manweller urges repeal of restroom/locker room rule • Grant County District Court judge earns state honor • BBCC students learn techniques for surviving shooter attack • Basin life: Warming center opens in Moses Lake • Applications sought for 'Do-It' scholarship • Quincy supports Gorge ticket surcharge, port funding request • Big third quarter sends No. 3 Moses Lake girls past No. 6 Sunnyside • Grizzlies' guards too much for Chiefs boys in 67-57 defeat • Big Bend men race past Yakima Valley • Moses Lake finishes fourth at Rollie Lane Invitational, Hudson Mauseth crowned champion
Wine and song: Ancient Lakes Theatre Festival at Cave B begins with musical
QUINCY — Cave B Estate Winery will debut “How Can I Love You” Thursday through Sunday and July 22-25 at its outdoor amphitheater, Stage B, as the feature production of the first Ancient Lakes Theatre Festival.
Commissioners approve The Gorge zoning change
EPHRATA - Grant County commissioners approved a zoning change on Tuesday that opens the door to allow The Gorge Amphitheatre to expand allowing for more concertgoers and added retail space like a farmer's market, grocery store and outdoor cinema.
Dead & Company
Dead & Company
GEORGE — If you had walked into the Grateful Dead house in 1967 after the boys played the Monterey Pop Fest and asked if they thought they’d still be playing at the age of 70, they’d of probably said, “Roll me up one of whatever you’re smokin’.”
Tense zoning meeting about The Gorge ends with no answers
EPHRATA- Before Live Nation would be allowed to expand The Gorge Amphitheater, their manager and county planning commission members heard from livid farmers and residents near the rural concert venue.
Gorge general manager let go
Parsons will
Unincorporated Grant County building permits for Feb. 12, 2021
Jan. 30-Feb. 5
King Gizzard to perform at the Gorge Amphitheatre
QUINCY – Rock band King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard will be performing at the Gorge Amphitheatre Sept. 14, 2024, according to a press release from the band...