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CHERYL SCHWEIZER

Staff Writer

Senior Reporter Cheryl Schweizer is a journalist with more than 30 years of experience serving small communities in the Pacific Northwest. She began her post-high-school education at Treasure Valley Community College and enerned her journalism degree at Oregon State University. After working for multiple publications, she has settled down at the Columbia Basin Herald and has been a staple of the newsroom for more than a decade. Schweizer’s dedication to her communities and profession has earned her the nickname “The Baroness of Bylines.” She covers a variety of beats including health, business and various municipalities.

Recent Stories

Trails, pedestrian access fruits of first 20 years of multimodal system
December 10, 2024 3 a.m.

Trails, pedestrian access fruits of first 20 years of multimodal system

MOSES LAKE — Almost two decades after Moses Lake residents started building a walking trail system, some work is done, some is still left to do, and some projects have been abandoned. Participants in planning the “multimodal” system conducted a review of the project and will present their report to the Moses Lake City Council Tuesday.

Better training recommended for Moses Lake accounting staff in audit finding
December 10, 2024 2:10 a.m.

Better training recommended for Moses Lake accounting staff in audit finding

MOSES LAKE — Auditors with the Washington Auditor’s Office recommended that Moses Lake city officials provide more training for staff after finding some money was allocated to the wrong funds in a review of the city’s financial statements for 2021.

Quincy aquatic center, indoor sports arena design coming in 2025
December 9, 2024 3 a.m.

Quincy aquatic center, indoor sports arena design coming in 2025

QUINCY — Quincy Parks and Recreation District residents will get a chance to see the designs for the new Quincy Aquatic Center and the indoor sports facility, called the Q-Plex, in 2025. Quincy City Administrator Pat Haley said the two projects are at different stages of design.

Levy Q&A center stage at MLSD forum
December 9, 2024 2:50 a.m.

Levy Q&A center stage at MLSD forum

MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake School District voters will be asked to accept or reject a four-year educational programs and operations levy in a special election Feb. 11. If it’s approved, the maximum collectible amount would be $11.21 million in the first year, $12.56 million in the second year, $13.37 million in the third year and $14.24 million in the fourth year.

Prince looking fur a comfy castle
December 9, 2024 2:25 a.m.

Prince looking fur a comfy castle

Prince is looking for a loving family for the holidays. The chocolate Rottweiler mix is 8 years old and neutered. He has an adoption fee of $250 and is in the care of Grant County Animal Shelter in Moses Lake. For those interested in taking home the royal boy visit GrantCountyAnimalOutreach.com or call 509-762-9616.

Ag Parade glitter
December 9, 2024 1:45 a.m.

Ag Parade glitter

An Ag Parade participant enjoys the ride down West Third Avenue in Moses Lake Friday night. The parade drew farm equipment, trucks, work trucks, cars, horses and people, walking and riding the route and mostly decked out in Christmas lights. Full coverage of the parade will be in the Columbia Basin Herald next week.

Questions, answers, discussion at MLSD community forum
December 6, 2024 3 a.m.

Questions, answers, discussion at MLSD community forum

MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake School District Superintendent Carol Lewis answered questions about school operations in the wake of severe budget cuts, technology, teachers responding to challenges in the classroom and billing during a wide-ranging question and answer forum Thursday.

Moses Lake city manager candidates to meet with residents Wednesday
December 6, 2024 1:45 a.m.

Moses Lake city manager candidates to meet with residents Wednesday

MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake residents are being invited to meet the three finalists for the position of city manager from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Moses Lake Civic Center, 401 S. Balsam St.

Quincy preliminary budget projected at $113M
December 5, 2024 1:45 a.m.

Quincy preliminary budget projected at $113M

QUINCY — The city of Quincy is projected to spend about $113.49 million in 2025, according to its preliminary budget. Being a preliminary budget it’s still subject to changes, and Finance Director Carrie Lnenicka said some changes are in the works.

Grant PUD projected to finish 2024 in the black
December 5, 2024 1:20 a.m.

Grant PUD projected to finish 2024 in the black

EPHRATA — The Grant County Public Utility District was in the black at the end of the third quarter of 2024. The third quarter results were presented to the PUD commissioners at their Nov. 26 meeting.

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