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Moses Lake girls lose to Chiawana in overtime
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake High School girls basketball team took a tough loss Friday night against Chiawana High School in the season opener.
Moses Lake LEAD to provide videos on community issues
Experts from various organizations will give virtual updates on matters impacting Moses Lake — including housing issues, transportation, public safety, infrastructure and planning, educational and economic opportunities, health care needs, recreational expansion and more — in 12 videos based on outreach, such as a community survey and small group sessions with business leaders and residents, according to a release.
Christmas classic: ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ comes to MLHS stage
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake High School (MLHS) Drama will perform “It’s a Wonderful Life” for four days starting Friday.
Circular movement: Grape Drive roundabout construction set for 2022
MOSES LAKE — Engineers with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will present an update on construction of a roundabout at Grape Drive and state Route 17, scheduled for spring 2022, at the Moses Lake City Council meeting Dec. 14.
Dona Hyke Chappell Field
Dona Hyke Chappell Field of Moses Lake, Washington, passed away peacefully Nov. 14, 2021.
Weather wise: Caring for plants over the winter
MOSES LAKE — When winter weather arrives, outdoor potted plants need some attention if they are to survive through the winter. But not all plants will need the same kind of care, according to Karen Edwards, owner of Edwards Nursery in Moses Lake, for more than 40 years.
Trees and drought
Losing a tree that has grown for years at your home is a sad event. Over the past few years, our springs and summers in the Columbia Basin have been warmer and so have our winters.
Donald Miller Beckley
Donald Miller Beckley passed away peacefully at the Kennewick Hospice House on Nov. 6, 2021, at the age of 82, with his beloved wife and family at his side.
Commissioners discuss hospital construction, costs
MOSES LAKE — The increased cost of construction for the new Samaritan hospital was discussed publicly for the first time at a meeting of hospital district commissioners.
A piece of the past: Token tells story of century-old Quincy business
QUINCY — So that small object in a frame on the wall at the Quincy Valley Historical Society & Museum, the coin-like thing – is that really a coin? After all, the way a coin often ends up on the wall of a museum is if it’s dug out of an archeological site.
Unincorporated Grant County building permits for Nov. 7, 2021
Oct. 2-15
Stuck in transit: Supply chain woes leave merchants scrambling
EPHRATA — How difficult are the world’s shipping and supply problems right now?
Right angling: Quincy man says fly fishing more than just catching fish
QUINCY — Joshua Shew said for him, fly fishing is not so much about catching fish as getting to know nature.
Slowing down: Traffic circle experiment begins in Othello
OTHELLO — An experiment to determine the effectiveness of traffic circles in reducing collisions in a residential area is underway, as drivers in the neighborhood might already know.
Barbara Jean Champion
Barbara Jean Champion, 96, went to be with the Lord on Friday, Oct. 22, 2021. She was residing in Moses Lake, Washington.
Nancy Darnell Lynn
Nancy Darnell Lynn, 71, formerly of Moses Lake, Washington, passed away on Oct. 6, 2021, in Nevada from a massive stroke.
Basin Bites: Quincy stand offers more than produce
There are many produce stands in Grant and Adams counties, but one in particular will close for the season on Tuesday and celebrated its 20th anniversary in July.
Nancy Lee Bliss
Nancy Lee Bliss, a longtime beloved member of the Othello community, passed away from natural causes on Oct. 8, 2021.
Dynamic support: Auction sells out for local youth outreach
MOSES LAKE — The annual Youth Dynamics fundraiser saw a huge turnout this year and raised thousands of dollars for the organization to benefit local youth.
Moses Lake prepares $470,000 project at wastewater plant
Moses Lake officials have posted a request for bids on a project to update parts of the Central Operations Facility (COF), a part of the city’s wastewater system.