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Caligo is ready to come home with you
December 3, 2025 12:35 p.m.

Caligo is ready to come home with you

OTHELLO — Caligo is a very sweet girl who loves to play and has a lot of energy. Fully-grown, she’s a graduate of the Ridge Dog program and is well behaved. She’s medium sized in-person, but has a ginormous heart that will pull you in. Like all of the pets available for adoption at Adams County Pet Rescue – adamscountypetrescue.com - Caligo is spayed/neutered, up-to-date on all of her shots and microchipped. For more information, visit the shelter’s website. The shelter is located at 1961 W Bench Road in Othello. If you are unable to adopt, donations may be made on the shelter’s website and volunteers are appreciated.

Big Sky Now: FCS Playoff preview
December 3, 2025 11:15 a.m.

Big Sky Now: FCS Playoff preview

The Big Sky Now panel breaks down everything you need to know heading into Round 2 of the FCS Playoffs — starting with the most dramatic moments from Round 1.

Mavs set to bounce back this season
December 3, 2025 3 a.m.

Mavs set to bounce back this season

MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Mavericks girls basketball team is getting back on the court this week and is setting their goals for what they hope to accomplish this season. Mavs Head Coach Matt Strophy said the team is striving to bounce back after a tough end last season. “We had our fair share of struggles. We had a solid league, take a look at Davis high school as the state champions last year and they returned just about everybody,” said Strophy. “I know when it came to win-loss record, it was not what we are used to at Moses Lake High School for girls' basketball, so it was challenging for sure.”

Senior events for December 2025
December 3, 2025 1 a.m.

Senior events for December 2025

COLUMBIA BASIN — The weather outside may be frightful, but the holiday events this month make the chill in the air a little more bearable. Here are some opportunities to get out and about in December:

Plan early for dementia care
December 3, 2025 1 a.m.

Plan early for dementia care

MOSES LAKE — Having dementia can seem like the end of everything. But in some ways, it’s only the beginning. “The most important thing (for) people with dementia is planning for the future,” said Dr. A. Carroll Hayman, a Seattle physician who specializes in Alzheimer’s and other dementias, at a symposium in Pasco in October. “In fact, if we can do an early diagnosis that gives people an opportunity to plan (and) also allows the patient themselves to be involved in some of that planning. If we wait too long they can’t say what they want anymore, then we’re just sort of guessing what they wanted rather than involving them.” As much as we might wish otherwise, dementia isn’t going to go away, and it isn’t going to be cured. How long it could last varies widely from one patient to the next. The patient will have medical, legal and social needs to work out, and they can’t do it alone. Starting early is key, Hayman said.

December 3, 2025 midnight

Legals for December, 3 2025

Quincy Police Department Logs as of Dec. 2, 2025
December 2, 2025 5:15 p.m.

Quincy Police Department Logs as of Dec. 2, 2025

The reports below were provided by the Quincy Police Department. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Wildcats stay perfect after weekend sweep
December 2, 2025 3:06 p.m.

Wildcats stay perfect after weekend sweep

ELLENSBURG — The Central Washington Wildcats are off to a 6-0 start to their regular season after their sweep last weekend over San Francisco State Gators and University of Mary Marauders. With a new group of players leading this season, Head Coach Randi Richardson said she feels great about where the team is at. “We're learning a lot about ourselves every game we step out onto the floor as it truly is a really new group playing with each other,” Richardson said. “We're trying to find that camaraderie out on the floor and that unity at times, especially on the offensive side of the ball, but we are finding ways to win and compete in the moment and get the job done.”

WA college football recap – Week 14
December 2, 2025 3:01 p.m.

WA college football recap – Week 14

MOSES LAKE — Rivalry weekend saw some eventful results. Some teams saw unexpected shortfalls while others secured bowl game eligibility. With Eastern Washington and Central Washington finished for the year, that leaves the Cougars and the Huskies. See below how they fared in their final games of the regular season. Washington State (6-6) vs Oregon State The Cougars punctuated their regular-season finale with a 32–8 victory over the Oregon State Beavers to secure bowl eligibility, according to a statement by WSU athletics. The Cougars improved to 6–6 overall with the win, marking the program's third bowl appearance in the last four seasons.

Young but experienced Cougars return to the mat
December 2, 2025 2:57 p.m.

Young but experienced Cougars return to the mat

WARDEN — Warden wrestlers will be back competing against tough competition at the Eastern Washington Athletic Conference this week. This year, the two teams are striving to reach new heights despite returning to a young roster. “We’re a young group and being a small school we get a lot of kids who like to try wrestling so (our goal is) getting those kids to blossom,” said Cougars Boys Head Coach Johnny Hernandez. “One of my favorite parts of doing this is just being able to see where these kids start and then where they finish and it’s amazing to see sometimes.”

Karin Jones
December 2, 2025 1:15 p.m.

Karin Jones

1942 – 2025

Karin May Jones, a long time resident of Moses Lake, passed away on November 29, 2025, at the age of 83. She is now in Heaven with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Elizabeth Mary 'Betty' Warnick
December 2, 2025 1:08 p.m.

Elizabeth Mary 'Betty' Warnick

1925 – 2025

Elizabeth Mary “Betty” (Vickerman) Warnick, 100 years old, passed away peacefully at her home on Thursday, November 27, 2025, surrounded by her family. Betty was the beloved matriarch of the Warnick family to her seven children, children-in-laws, foster children, many grandchildren, grandnieces and grandnephews, great-grandchildren, friends and community members.

Surf into the new year with a cuddly friend
December 2, 2025 1 p.m.

Surf into the new year with a cuddly friend

OTHELLO — With New Year’s Day coming up, not to mention Christmas, now is the time to go Surfing... Or, at least adopt Surf so you can snuggle through the cold weather. Surf is a resident at Adams County Pet Rescue and is a Jack Russell Terrier mix. He enjoys other dogs and is neutered, up to date on all of his shots and chipped. Find out more about him at AdamsCountyPetRescue.com or visit the shelter at 1961 W Bench Road in Othello. The shelter can be reached at 509-488-5514. If you want to support the shelter but are unable to adopt, click the “donate” button on the shelter’s website.

Ahh, nuts, Mr. Peanut is up for adoption
December 2, 2025 12:45 p.m.

Ahh, nuts, Mr. Peanut is up for adoption

MOSES LAKE — Mr. Peanut, named after the animated mascot for Planters' peanuts, is up for adoption at Grant County Animal Outreach. He’s a little peanut of joy, small in size but big in love. Life’s just butter with a furry friend like Mr. Peanut. He is vaccinated, neutered and microchipped. If this nutty little boy has caught your attention, visit GrantCountyAnimalOutreach.org and fill out his application. If you can’t adopt right now, but would still like to help a local shelter, visit the website and click “donate.” The shelter is also in need of dog toys, treats and blankets which can be dropped off during business hours.

Knights aiming high for success this season
December 2, 2025 9:23 a.m.

Knights aiming high for success this season

ROYAL CITY — After an 11-12 season, the Knights are ready for more, according to Head Coach Farrah Wardenaar. After leaving it all on the court last season, they went into the offseason with a renewed drive to succeed. “We had a really good summer; we put in a lot of work. We went to a great team camp at Gonzaga, and I took 20 kids with me this summer. That just shows me the level of dedication (they have) is improving every year, so I think that's great,” Wardenaar said. With their investment into developing in the offseason, Wardenaar said she feels her team will be different this season. The Knights return a strong group of upperclassmen and a freshmen class. Taking both of those into account, she feels this roster is a strong depth to work with.

Celtic Christmas returns to Moses Lake Dec. 12
December 2, 2025 3 a.m.

Celtic Christmas returns to Moses Lake Dec. 12

MOSES LAKE — Fiddler Geoffrey Castle will bring his Celtic Christmas show to Moses Lake again Dec. 12.

December 2, 2025 midnight

Legals for December, 2 2025

Adams County Jail roster as of Dec. 1, 2025
December 1, 2025 6:52 p.m.

Adams County Jail roster as of Dec. 1, 2025

The reports below were provided by the Adams County Sheriff’s Office. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This is the active list of inmates for the Adams County Sheriff’s Office listed in order of the date of arrest. The Adams County Jail is closed, so inmates are housed in other jurisdictions.

Moses Lake teachers begin strike Monday as negotiations continue
December 1, 2025 5:38 p.m.

Moses Lake teachers begin strike Monday as negotiations continue

MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake School District teachers gathered outside of their respective campuses Monday morning, holding signs reading “On Strike!” School was closed for the district’s students Monday and will be Tuesday as well. Sunday night, it was announced that Moses Lake Education Association, the district’s teacher union, would begin a work stoppage Monday, after nearly six months of negotiations with the district on a contract.

Steven L. Gilbert
December 1, 2025 4:10 p.m.

Steven L. Gilbert

1958 – 2025

Steven L. Gilbert, devoted husband and father, passed away peacefully on November 23, 2025. Steve lived heroically with the debilitating effects of Parkinson’s for 18 years, but it never daunted his loving spirit and sense of humor. Steve was a gentle giant and leaves a legacy of strength during trial, humor in hard times and an enduring love of God, family and ice cream.