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April is busy month for outdoor activities
April is the month for spring hunting and fishing. Turkey and trout and walleye and camping should all or in part be on your agenda. Read on.
Hillard top field in men's golf
CRESCENT BAR – Mark Hillard was the winner of Crescent Bar Men's Day golf on June 19 when he scored a 70 in the net-only competition.
April 15, 2016
September 8, 2016
Tips to Get Your Yard Summer-Ready
(Family Features) Although you may be itching to get back outside, before you can relax there’s work to do. After enduring the wear and tear of fall and winter, most yards need attention to get back into summer shape.
Building or Replacing a Deck?
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Build A Road Map To Help Seniors Stop Or Reduce Driving
(NAPSI)—Parents don’t hesitate to talk to their teenagers about driving safely, but no one is talking to seniors.
Applications open for Future Innovators Scholarship
MOSES LAKE — Applications are being accepted for the Future Innovators Scholarship Competition, according to an announcement from 509Fiber, which sponsors the scholarship.
Judicial candidates Q&A: Two in race for local judge position
Incumbent Judge John D. Knodell is being challenged for his seat on the Grant County Superior Court by Deputy Prosecutor Kevin McCrae during this November's election.
Moses Lake girls stay unbeaten with trouncing of Eastmont Wildcats
Girls basketball recaps
September 14, 2016
FIRE REPORT: Aug. 1, 2025
MOSES LAKE – The fires below were burning and causing smoke and air quality concerns regionally.
Chiefs can't hold off Davis attack
YAKIMA - A strong Davis soccer squad were anything but
BBCC women wrap up 2024 with blowout win
MOSES LAKE — With the final game of the 2024 season in front of them, the Big Bend women’s basketball team hosted the Wenatchee Valley Knights on Wednesday and played like it was their last, according to an announcement from BBCC.
Food preservation classes of interest in 1950 and today too
BASIN HOOPS ROUNDUP: Some teams advance, some go home in district basketball
MOSES LAKE — The field is narrowing as boys and girls basketball teams from around the Columbia Basin work their way toward the state tournaments. Some teams are already on their way to state; others are still in contention. Where teams are and where they’re headed is listed below.
MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 02/16 Arizona St 69 @ UW 77
MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 02/12 UW 75 @ Oregon St 72
February 4, 2016