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JOEL MARTIN

Staff Writer

Joel Martin has been with the Columbia Basin Herald for more than 25 years in a variety of roles and is the most-tenured employee in the building. Martin is a married father of eight and enjoys spending time with his children and his wife, Christina. He is passionate about the paper’s mission of informing the people of the Columbia Basin because he knows it is important to record the history of the communities the publication serves.

Recent Stories

Spud Run showcases classic vehicles
July 17, 2017 4 a.m.

Spud Run showcases classic vehicles

Othello’s Kiwanis Park became hot rod heaven over the weekend, as the Spud Run car show put wheeled beauty on display. The sun did its part by reflecting dazzlingly off the various paint schemes on the vehicles, but the downside was that every available spot of shade was occupied. Some exhibitors had the foresight to bring canopies to keep the sun off. Still, the heat didn’t deter a sizable crowd of visitors from walking around in awe of the array of classics.

Special Star Pageant a place to shine
June 12, 2017 3 a.m.

Special Star Pageant a place to shine

MOSES LAKE - Beauty pageants are known for being glittery, glamorous extravaganzas. But if there’s ever been one more out-and-out joyful than the Special Star Pageant, it’s hard to imagine what it would be.

Mail carriers team up to stamp out hunger
May 19, 2017 4 a.m.

Mail carriers team up to stamp out hunger

MOSES LAKE — Mail carriers deliver packages, letters and (alas) bills to residents all over town. But this week they’ve been carrying something extra the other direction: food.

It's all geek at Wenatchee pop culture convention
April 3, 2017 3 a.m.

It's all geek at Wenatchee pop culture convention

WENATCHEE — Costumes. Gaming tournaments. Time machines. It’s all coming to the Wenatchee next Saturday at the first annual WEN-CON, held at the Town Toyota Center.

Y.O.U. brings the outdoors to kids
March 6, 2017 2 a.m.

Y.O.U. brings the outdoors to kids

The Best Western in Moses Lake was a chaotic and enthusiastic scene Saturday evening, as the 7th annual Youth Outdoors Unlimited banquet and auction brought some outdoor dreams within reach.

Here come the brides: Women's Expo features all things wedding
January 30, 2017 2 a.m.

Here come the brides: Women's Expo features all things wedding

MOSES LAKE — The atmosphere was fun, friendly and feminine on Saturday as the Washington Women’s Expo filled the ATEC Center at Big Bend Community College. Although a wide range of services and products geared toward women was featured, the expo’s origins as a bridal show still shone through. About 700 people attended, according to event coordinator Tera Redwine.

Ephrata veterans mark the day the guns fell silent
November 14, 2016 12:32 p.m.

Ephrata veterans mark the day the guns fell silent

EPHRATA — A crowd of about 500 people lined the streets of Ephrata Friday for the 20th annual Veterans Day Parade put on by the American Legion. Veterans of a wide range of ages and all branches of the service marched down First Street and back up Basin to honor all those who had taken on the uniform and placed their lives between their country and danger.

Ephrata turns out big for Sage-n-Sun
August 9, 2016 6 a.m.

Ephrata turns out big for Sage-n-Sun

Sage-n-Sun

There are some things Ephrata is sort of short on: high crime, traffic, crowds. But two things the Grant County seat has in abundance are sunshine and sagebrush. So it’s only fitting that the biggest community celebration of the year is named for those elements.

Vacation Bible School presents timeless truths in a fresh way
June 30, 2016 6 a.m.

Vacation Bible School presents timeless truths in a fresh way

Bible School

MOSES LAKE — It’s not your father’s Vacation Bible School.

Distinguished Young Women show their stuff
April 26, 2016 6 a.m.

Distinguished Young Women show their stuff

Distinguished Young Women

MOSES LAKE — The fire department places a maximum on the number of people who can fit into the Moses Lake High School auditorium, a maximum that was nearly met Saturday night. Fortunately, there is no cap on the amount of beauty, talent and achievement that can be packed into the building. If there were, the seven young ladies who participated in the Distinguished Young Women pageant would undoubtedly have exceeded it.

Othello chamber honors local luminaries
February 25, 2016 5 a.m.

Othello chamber honors local luminaries

Othello honors

Othello — About 270 members of the Othello community turned out for the Othello Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet recently. Besides dinner, the evening featured a silent auction and awards for Othello’s teachers, business, civil servant(s) and citizen of the year.

The Pack is back
February 16, 2016 5 a.m.

The Pack is back

Sandy Hackett's Rat Pack Show took the stage Saturday

MOSES LAKE — They were four guys: two Italian, one Jewish, one black. They sang, danced, acted and kept America entertained on stage, screen and the front pages of newspapers. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Joey Bishop and Sammy Davis Jr. called themselves “The Clan” or “The Summit,” but the rest of the world knew them as The Rat Pack. And during the years between Sputnik and Woodstock, they were the yardstick for measuring cool.

Missoula Children's Theater brings classic to impromptu stage
January 12, 2016 5 a.m.

Missoula Children's Theater brings classic to impromptu stage

‘Sleeping Beauty’

MOSES LAKE — A crowd of about 60 kids danced and sang their way through two performances of “Sleeping Beauty” on Saturday. The shows were the culmination of a week of rehearsals with two actor/directors from Missoula Children’s Theater.

Downtown trick-or-treat
November 1, 2015 8:12 a.m.

Downtown trick-or-treat

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Curt Carpenter resigns from MLIRD
March 28, 2014 6 a.m.

Curt Carpenter resigns from MLIRD

MOSES LAKE - Moses Lake Irrigation and Rehabilitation District general manager Curt Carpenter resigned this week from his position.