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ML liquor store robbed by machete wielding man
MOSES LAKE - A Moses Lake man allegedly robbed a Moses Lake liquor store, armed with a machete, Friday night before being apprehended by Moses Lake police.
Cocaine bust nets arrest of 2 illegals
MOSES LAKE- Two Moses Lake men were taken into custody after Grant County’s Interagency Narcotics Enforcement Team and Grant County Sheriff’s deputies served three search warrants at 1207 Patton Boulevard in Moses Lake on Wednesday, Feb. 27.
Quincy officer accused of threatening clerk
Protective order issued to keep officer away from clerk
QUINCY - A Quincy Police Department sergeant remains on administrative leave following allegations that he threatened a co-worker with a knife.
Search continues for Royal City teen
ROYAL CITY - Law enforcement is still trying to find Monica Helberg, the 16-year-old Royal City girl who has been missing since Wednesday.
Hearing Sept. 24 about wastewater permit fees
OLYMPIA – The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) seeks public comment on proposed changes to fees it collects for several categories of wastewater discharge permits.
GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON
Grant County is seeking to purchase two (2) HP 3Par StoreServe 7200 Storage Arrays for the purpose of housing all VMware data for the entirety of the server infrastructure for Grant County, Washington’s governmental services.
Director named for state wildlife's Ephrata office
OLYMPIA - The state Department of Fish and Wildlife have named a new regional director for its North Central region based in Ephrata.
Sage Point Elementary wins achievement award
Receives 'Closing the Achievement Gap' award
MOSES LAKE - Sage Point Elementary students and teachers were recognized for improving the school's test scores with a "Closing the Achievement Gap" award from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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Grant County Sheriff’s Office
Arizona sending more than 150 Guard troops to Wisconsin
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona is sending more than 150 members of the state National Guard to Wisconsin to help after widespread unrest over police shooting Jacob Blake, a Black man, on Sunday.
Oregon's biggest city so far has quiet night after protests
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon's biggest city appeared to have a quiet Saturday night after months of dramatic protests downtown near its federal buildings.
Oregon's biggest city so far has quiet night after protests
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon's biggest city appeared to have a quiet Saturday night after months of dramatic protests downtown near its federal buildings.
Kanye West files petitions to appear on Ohio ballot
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Kanye West filed his petition Wednesday to appear as a presidential candidate on Ohio’s ballot in November, the office of Ohio's election chief said.
Man United captain set to appear in Greek court after arrest
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester United captain Harry Maguire is expected to appear before a prosecutor in a Greek court on Saturday after being arrested following a late-night incident on the party island of Mykonos.
Navy Secretary visits New England sub building sites
NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (AP) — U.S. Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite and members of Congress visited submarine construction operations in Rhode Island and Connecticut on Friday.
Seattle mayor OKs ’emergency dismantling’ of waterfront pier
SEATTLE (AP) — Mayor Jenny Durkan on Friday approved the “emergency dismantling” of Seattle’s 50-year-old downtown Pier 58.
Seattle mayor OKs ’emergency dismantling’ of waterfront pier
SEATTLE (AP) — Mayor Jenny Durkan on Friday approved the “emergency dismantling” of Seattle’s 50-year-old downtown Pier 58.
Path to Home Depot becomes familiar for millions in pandemic
Millions of people forced to work out of the office during the pandemic took on new projects at home and Home Depot is supplying a lot of the DIY material they need.
Seattle mayor OKs ’emergency dismantling’ of waterfront pier
SEATTLE (AP) — Mayor Jenny Durkan on Friday approved the “emergency dismantling” of Seattle’s 50-year-old downtown Pier 58.
Florida sheriff arrested following sex scandal investigation
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A Florida sheriff facing a primary contest within days was arrested Thursday following a sex scandal investigation at his previous job, authorities said.