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MLFD puts out small brush fire Saturday
MOSES LAKE — A small brush fire lit up the sky Saturday night, but was quickly extinguished, according to a statement from the city of Moses Lake.
Huskies women's golf adds assistant coach
SEATTLE – Michelle Duan, a former assistant at Seattle University and collegiate golfer herself, has joined the Washington women's golf coaching staff, head coach Anna Temple announced Monday. “Michelle will be a wonderful addition to our program,” Temple said. “She has had a unique start to her coaching career, working with both the women's and men's teams at Seattle University, and will bring great insight with her to Montlake. She is passionate about the game of golf, building great relationships with our student-athletes, and through her hard work and dedication, she will help us get better each and every day.”
Gas prices see slight decline Grant, Adams Co.
MOSES LAKE – Fuel prices in both Grant and Adams counties saw a slight decline of one cent each. Washington prices stayed steady for the third week in a row and national prices saw a slight increase.
George Campbell Walker
1926 — 2025
George Campbell Walker, 99, of Othello, Washington, passed away on July 21, 2025, in Spokane, Washington.
Edwin Davis
1960 — 2025
It is with a heavy heart we announce the passing of one of God's flock, Edwin V. Davis, 64, on Friday, July 11, 2025. Edwin was born to Eddie and Patricia Davin in Ukiah, California on August 21, 1960. Edwin nearly made it to his 65th. birthday, but after a long battle cancer overcame him. He was loved by his friends and all the people of his church. There will be a memorial service at the Peninsula Community Church at 2403 West Texas Street in Moses Lake on Saturday, August 9 at 1 p.m.
Ephrata to debut resource fair
Local event aims to connect Ephratans with the resources they need to thrive
EPHRATA — The first Ephrata Community Resource Fair will take place Aug. 19 at the Ephrata Recreation Center, bringing together community resources in a single place.
Thousands ticketed under new construction zone speeding program
OLYMPIA – It's summer time and that means construction across Washington. Ninety days after a new camera monitoring program was launched in the state’s work zones, the Washington State Patrol said in a recent press release that there’s a significant problem with speeding in work zones. “The first few months of the program confirm what statistics show and what our workers have been saying - too many people speed through work zones,” said Washington Secretary of Transportation Julie Meredith. “We hope this changes driver behavior – that people slow down, and everyone comes home safe at the end of the day.”
BBCC volleyball coach starts tenure with tradition
MOSES LAKE – Last week, Vikings volleyball held an annual camp for local volleyball players ranging from third grade to the 12th grade. This year's camp was led by new head coach Lindsey Linthicum, who thought starting with tradition was a great way to kickstart a new era. “I knew that there was a camp that the previous coach and other previous coaches had always put on (camps) at the end of July. So, I just figured, ‘You know what? Let's just keep the tradition rolling.’ That's something that I'm big on. I came here 15 years ago to play and fell in love with this place,” Linthicum said.
2025-26 school year approaching fast
Area schools prepping for students returning to their studies.
MOSES LAKE – As summer draws to a close, school districts across the Columbia Basin are making final preparations for the upcoming academic year, with many families eagerly anticipating the first day of school. With schedules set and orientations underway, administrators highlight an atmosphere of excitement and readiness.
Jacks softball alum, Morris, moving forward
QUINCY – This fall, former Jacks softball player Emilee Morris will be attending Saint Martin University to play for the Saints. Her journey to Lacey, Washington, was not a linear path. After walking away from Lamar Community College, she was content never playing again, she said. “It was just like a whole wave of just anger where I just like, I threw away all my cleats, I threw away a bunch of stuff, and I was kind of just like, I'm okay with never playing again,” Morris said.
Legals for August, 4 2025
Moses Lake Junior Mavs look ahead to coming season
MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake Jr. Mavericks organization is preparing for the start of the Fall 2025 season. The program through Columbia Basin Youth Football is open to grades K-8 with regular registration ending August 16. “Our mission extends beyond the field. We aim to instill discipline, teamwork, and resilience in our young athletes while creating a seamless developmental path that prepares them for future success – both in football and in life,” said Tyson Olson, president of the Moses Lake Jr Maverick Football program.
Mariners trade wins Friday and Saturday in series with Rangers
SEATTLE — The Mariners split wins with the Texas Rangers in Friday and Saturday play as they faced the Lone Star State team on the Mariners’ home diamond. The Mariners grabbed a 4-3 win Friday after dropping the Rangers 6-0 Thursday, but lost a bit of momentum Saturday in a hard-fought 11 innings that led to a 6-4 loss for the Washington team.
Idaho prosecutors to victims: 'You will not be forgotten'
Latah County officials reflect on UI quadruple murder case
A week after Bryan Kohberger, 30, was sentenced to four life sentences without the possibility of parole for the murders of the four college students, longtime Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson and Chief Deputy Prosecutor Ashley Jennings reflected on the case which has filled much of their time for the better part of three years.
Artis Ann Ballinger
Jan. 18, 1935 – July 19, 2025
Artis Ann Ballinger, 90, was born on January 18, 1935, to Arthur and Geralda Herk in North Dakota. She grew up on the family farm in Barnes County, and her only sibling, sister Bonnie, was born a few years later. During the winter months, the family often lived in Bismarck, where Arthur served in the North Dakota Legislature.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: It’s time to celebrate...
The Columbia Basin is filled with amazing people, businesses and places. You already knew that, though. What you may not have realized is that it’s already time to start nominating your favorite people, businesses and places for this year’s Best of the Basin publication. The Columbia Basin Herald takes this time each year to look at the people, shops and places t hat make your lives a bit better, just by existing.
BASIN BOX SCORE: MLHS National Track, sports training camps, summer baseball concludes
COLUMBIA BASIN – Sports reporters Mike Maynard and Caleb Perez look through a week of sports in the Columbia Basin including a soccer player announcing his commitment to the University of Washington, MLHS track athletes traveling to Georgia for a National competition, a girls soccer training camp at Eastern Washington University, the Moses Lake Mavericks Youth Football Camp, and the conclusion of the Summer baseball season for Basin teams. Check out this week’s episode here: https://bit.ly/BBSEP7
Mobile fun
Rec van brings toys, crafts and games to Moses Lake neighborhoods
MOSES LAKE — Four-year-old Leilani Torres examined her artwork critically. “Okay, what else do I need?” she asked, as she searched through the piles of construction paper.
Synthetic opioids driving increased overdoses
MOSES LAKE — More – and more powerful – controlled substances are making their way into the Columbia Basin, and that trend is making itself felt in overdose deaths and nonfatal overdoses. Mariah Deleon, harm reduction coordinator for the Grant County Health District, detailed some of the statistics. “Between 2016 and 2018, there were 19 deaths (in Grant County). Then, between 2021 to 2023, there were 63 deaths,” Deleon said.
Primary election ballots due Tuesday
MOSES LAKE – Voting for the primary election is coming to a close Tuesday. For those who would like to vote in the election, ballots need to be postmarked on or before Aug. 5, according to Grant County Auditor Michele Jaderlund.