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Patti Paris running for open PUD seat
October 17, 2018 3 a.m.

Patti Paris running for open PUD seat

EPHRATA — Patti Paris said she decided to run for the Grant County PUD commission because "it is time for me to give back to the community,” and “the PUD is the best fit for me.”

May 5, 2020 9:04 p.m.

Sun Tribune offers matching grants for small businesses

MOSES LAKE — Many small businesses are struggling as a result of the COVID-19 shutdowns. With the shutdowns, business owners have gotten creative to try to keep money coming in. Yet for many, it isn’t enough.

December 13, 2020 8:03 a.m.

Insider Q&A: Aman Narang, CEO of the payments company Toast

BALTIMORE (AP) — The coronavirus outbreak has crushed many restaurants and forced those that have survived to become more creative. It’s not just about deliveries and al fresco dining. Or about the use of services like Grubhub and DoorDash, whose stock jumped in its first day of trading in one of the red-hot initial public offerings of 2020. More restaurants are allowing their customers to order and pay by phone and are tracking their costs more closely.

December 14, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Insider Q&A: Aman Narang, CEO of the payments company Toast

BALTIMORE (AP) — The coronavirus outbreak has crushed many restaurants and forced those that have survived to become more creative. It’s not just about deliveries and al fresco dining. Or about the use of services like Grubhub and DoorDash, whose stock jumped in its first day of trading in one of the red-hot initial public offerings of 2020. More restaurants are allowing their customers to order and pay by phone and are tracking their costs more closely.

December 14, 2020 10:27 a.m.

Insider Q&A: Aman Narang of the payments company Toast

BALTIMORE (AP) — The coronavirus outbreak has crushed many restaurants and forced those that have survived to become more creative. It’s not just about deliveries and al fresco dining. Or about the use of services like Grubhub and DoorDash, whose stock jumped in its first day of trading in one of the red-hot initial public offerings of 2020. More restaurants are allowing their customers to order and pay by phone and are tracking their costs more closely.

December 15, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Insider Q&A: Aman Narang of the payments company Toast

BALTIMORE (AP) — The coronavirus outbreak has crushed many restaurants and forced those that have survived to become more creative. It’s not just about deliveries and al fresco dining. Or about the use of services like Grubhub and DoorDash, whose stock jumped in its first day of trading in one of the red-hot initial public offerings of 2020. More restaurants are allowing their customers to order and pay by phone and are tracking their costs more closely.

Back to the Nest
July 3, 2016 7 p.m.

Back to the Nest

(Family Features) For the first time since 1880, more young people are living with their parents than any other living arrangement. A recent

November 9, 2020 9:27 a.m.

California wine country adapting to annual wildfire threat

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Harvest season in Northern California's wine country is what dream weddings are made of: ripe grapevines and golden sunsets provide ceremonies an alluring backdrop that every year draws millions of visitors.

November 11, 2020 12:09 a.m.

California wine country adapting to annual wildfire threat

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Harvest season in Northern California's wine country is what dream weddings are made of: ripe grapevines and golden sunsets provide ceremonies an alluring backdrop that every year draws millions of visitors.

November 10, 2020 12:15 a.m.

California wine country adapting to annual wildfire threat

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Harvest season in Northern California's wine country is what dream weddings are made of: ripe grapevines and golden sunsets provide ceremonies an alluring backdrop that every year draws millions of visitors.

November 12, 2020 12:03 a.m.

California wine country adapting to annual wildfire threat

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Harvest season in Northern California's wine country is what dream weddings are made of: ripe grapevines and golden sunsets provide ceremonies an alluring backdrop that every year draws millions of visitors.

Planning ahead to feed problem newborn calves
April 11, 2022 1 a.m.

Planning ahead to feed problem newborn calves

While we all hope that every dam will claim her calf and provide it with what it needs to thrive, the reality is that some will not. Hopefully orphaned or problem calves are not a common or regular occurrence...

Charlie Guthrie treats boss's company as if she's owner
September 20, 2016 1 a.m.

Charlie Guthrie treats boss's company as if she's owner

MATTAWA – When former R Place Tavern bartender Charlie Guthrie heard about a possible two-day-a-week job at the Ginkgo Forest Winery, she called co-owner Lois Thiede.

Saving the pygmy rabbit
April 27, 2022 1:20 a.m.

Saving the pygmy rabbit

Biologists work to save local threatened species

COLUMBIA BASIN — The pygmy rabbit, native to the land just north of Quincy, is just one of a number of threatened and endangered species in Washington. However, these little rabbits are part of a bigger story.

Simple steps to get 'gorgeously green' on a budget
August 4, 2010 2 p.m.

Simple steps to get 'gorgeously green' on a budget

(ARA) - Going "green" is great at any time of the year. No matter the season, there are always "green" steps that can be introduced into everyday family routines that can lessen our negative effects on the environment and our health while helping us to save money at the same time.

Rusty Figgins builds loyalty by bottling great wines
November 21, 2005 8 p.m.

Rusty Figgins builds loyalty by bottling great wines

GEORGE — With every bottle of wine made at Cave B Estate Winery, no one is more familiar with what went into producing it than winemaker Rusty Figgins.

April 21, 2005 9 p.m.

A week-long visit to Gunpo City, South Korea

Editor's note: Columbia Basin Herald editor Erin Stuber will join a delegation of Grant County representatives in Gunpo City, South Korea and will report on their visit over the course of the next week.

Etched in metal: Moses Lake fabricator expands custom design business
April 12, 2021 1 a.m.

Etched in metal: Moses Lake fabricator expands custom design business

For Chris Ball of Moses Lake, it all started when his younger brother wouldn’t let him borrow his welding kit to work on an off-road truck at age 16. Ball said he took it as a challenge to work with metal fabrication.

Made in Moses Lake has a little something for everyone
November 25, 2016 2 a.m.

Made in Moses Lake has a little something for everyone

MOSES LAKE — Made in Moses Lake, in the Smith-Martin Building downtown, offers a variety as vast and wide open as the Columbia Basin itself.

February 15, 2020 12:05 a.m.

Jacobs closes Fashion Week with thrilling dance extravaganza

NEW YORK (AP) — Somehow, he does it almost every time, and designer Marc Jacobs did it yet again: Upped his game, when it came to closing out New York Fashion Week with a jolt of creative energy, vision and sheer panache.