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NANCE BESTON

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Warden council approves sewer loan, adopts body-cam redaction fees
March 13, 2026 3:15 a.m.

Warden council approves sewer loan, adopts body-cam redaction fees

WARDEN — The Warden City Council approved two resolutions Tuesday, held a required public hearing on body‑camera redaction fees and tabled a proposed drug‑paraphernalia ordinance for further revisions.

Moses Lake awards money to 7 community organizations
March 13, 2026 3:15 a.m.

Moses Lake awards money to 7 community organizations

MOSES LAKE — Seven charitable organizations received funding from the city of Moses Lake through a grant program established last year to funnel charitable donation requests to one place.

Warden Softball rebuilds with experience, high expectations for 2026
March 12, 2026 4:50 a.m.

Warden Softball rebuilds with experience, high expectations for 2026

WARDEN — After a young Warden softball team battled its way to the state tournament last spring, head coach Randy Wright believes this year’s group is poised to take another step forward — and possibly much more. “We were young last year,” Wright said. “This year we’re a lot more experienced, and that makes a big difference.” Warden returns the core of its roster from a team that gained valuable postseason experience in 2025. Wright said the athletes have come into the new season with a clearer sense of what it takes to compete deep into May.

Soap Lake Tennis opens season with record turnout, senior leadership
March 12, 2026 3:45 a.m.

Soap Lake Tennis opens season with record turnout, senior leadership

SOAP LAKE — Soap Lake High School tennis coach Lee Leavell begins the 2026 season with the largest roster he has seen in his six years leading the program – around 24 athletes, a turnout he calls both exciting and bittersweet. “It’s very senior heavy,” Leavell said. “I’m really excited for it, because it’s my last run with this group of kids that I’ve had for a long time. I’m just trying to enjoy it and telling the kids they need to enjoy the season.” With so many upperclassmen, Leavell said the team’s goals center on savoring the experience as much as competing.

‘A love letter to teachers’
March 12, 2026 3:30 a.m.

‘A love letter to teachers’

MLHS theater invites community to step into the 1960s with “Up the Down Staircase”

MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake High School Theater is gearing up to open “Up the Down Staircase,” and if the cast and crew have anything to say about it, this is the week to show up, fill the seats and cheer loudly.

Ephrata seeks grant to design new rail overpass, north–south arterial
March 12, 2026 1:35 a.m.

Ephrata seeks grant to design new rail overpass, north–south arterial

EPHRATA — The City of Ephrata is moving forward with a major freight infrastructure proposal, asking the City Council to authorize a Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board grant application that would fund preliminary engineering for a new railroad overpass and north–south arterial connecting SR‑28 to the Port of Ephrata.

‘A pathway to success’
March 12, 2026 1:30 a.m.

‘A pathway to success’

McKinney‑Vento program supports students without stable housing

EPHRATA — Grant and Adams counties continue to see students living without stable housing, reflecting statewide trends and placing increased pressure on school districts to provide transportation, basic needs and academic stability.

Moses Lake man sentenced to 16 years for strangling roommate
March 10, 2026 6:50 p.m.

Moses Lake man sentenced to 16 years for strangling roommate

MOSES LAKE — Kyler Mathew Wortham, 35, of Moses Lake who admitted to strangling his roommate in 2025 has been sentenced to more than 16 years in prison after pleading guilty to second‑degree murder – domestic violence.

Grant County remains measles‑free but trend concerning
March 10, 2026 3 a.m.

Grant County remains measles‑free but trend concerning

EPHRATA — With measles cases climbing across Washington and the nation, state and local health officials are urging families to review vaccination records and make sure children are protected. No cases have been reported in Grant County so far but officials urge caution.

COLUMN: The 2026 Winter Paralympics are on, it’s time for credit where it’s due
March 10, 2026 12:50 a.m.

COLUMN: The 2026 Winter Paralympics are on, it’s time for credit where it’s due

The Winter Paralympics don’t ease you in. They don’t warm up. They don’t politely ask for your attention. They explode onto the ice at full speed, led by athletes doing things that challenge physics, redefine technical mastery and prove that toughness has no single form.

Fuel Report for March 10
March 10, 2026 12:20 a.m.

Fuel Report for March 10

Fuel Report for March 10

Moses Lake resident assaulted Sunday
March 9, 2026 6:12 p.m.

Moses Lake resident assaulted Sunday

MOSES LAKE — Four Moses Lake Police Department officers were dispatched to Samaritan Hospital Sunday afternoon for an obvious assault of a 30-year-old Moses Lake resident, according to MLPD Chief Dave Sands.

Childhood tooth decay surges in Grant, Adams counties
March 3, 2026 3:30 a.m.

Childhood tooth decay surges in Grant, Adams counties

MOSES LAKE — A new statewide report shows children in Grant and Adams counties are experiencing some of Washington’s highest rates of tooth decay, underscoring concerns from public‑health leaders as National Children’s Dental Health Month came to a close in February.

District to slow down, regroup after Ephrata bond failure
March 3, 2026 3:30 a.m.

District to slow down, regroup after Ephrata bond failure

EPHRATA — Ephrata School District leaders say they will slow down and regroup after voters rejected the district’s $75 million, 25-year construction bond in the February special election, leaving facility needs unresolved while officials reassess community priorities.

Warden Elementary improves attendance using regional program
March 3, 2026 3:15 a.m.

Warden Elementary improves attendance using regional program

WARDEN — Warden Elementary School is beginning to see early gains in student attendance after launching a 10‑day attendance challenge supported by a regional network focused on reducing chronic absenteeism.

Take Flight STEM Night educates hundreds
March 2, 2026 3:15 a.m.

Take Flight STEM Night educates hundreds

‘STEM is part of their world and they can be part of it too’

MOSES LAKE — Hundreds of young students and their families packed the halls of Longview Elementary Thursday night for “Take Flight STEM Night,” a growing regional series aimed at sparking early interest in science, technology, engineering and math across Grant and Adams counties.

Army takes custody of Gorge shooting suspect
February 27, 2026 3:15 a.m.

Army takes custody of Gorge shooting suspect

MOSES LAKE — The Army has taken custody of the soldier accused of killing two people and injuring several others during the 2023 Beyond Wonderland music festival shooting at the Gorge Amphitheatre and has now charged him under military law.

Frosty Finds offers appraisals, unique finds Saturday
February 27, 2026 3 a.m.

Frosty Finds offers appraisals, unique finds Saturday

MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Museum & Art Center is inviting the public to its Frosty Finds Flea Market and Appraisal Fair on Saturday, where some appraisal slots remain open for anyone curious about the value or history of their antiques and collectibles.

Columbia Basin Hospital board seeks applicants
February 26, 2026 6:15 p.m.

Columbia Basin Hospital board seeks applicants

EPHRATA — Columbia Basin Hospital is seeking applicants to fill a vacant seat on the Board of Commissioners for Public Hospital District No. 3.

PUD’s Ephrata center on time, on budget
February 26, 2026 4 a.m.

PUD’s Ephrata center on time, on budget

EPHRATA — Nearly six months after Grant PUD broke ground on its new Ephrata Service Center, the project is advancing on schedule and on budget, with major site work now underway and structural construction expected to accelerate through 2026.

Columbia Basin Hospital to spend $260K on equipment, construction
February 26, 2026 3:30 a.m.

Columbia Basin Hospital to spend $260K on equipment, construction

EPHRATA — Columbia Basin Hospital’s Board of Commissioners approved more than a quarter‑million dollars in new spending Tuesday, including construction costs for a computed tomography scanner installation, new IV infusion pumps and a replacement electrocardiogram machine.

2 seats open on Ephrata Parks Commission
February 26, 2026 3:15 a.m.

2 seats open on Ephrata Parks Commission

EPHRATA — The Ephrata Parks Commission is looking for two volunteers to join the board.

New Year lights
February 25, 2026 3:20 a.m.

New Year lights

Soap Lake Lantern Festival draws hundreds to celebrate the Lunar New Year

SOAP LAKE — What began as a small community gathering grew into a crowd of nearly 300 people Saturday as families lined the streets of Soap Lake to celebrate the Lunar New Year during the town’s first Lantern Festival. The festival honored the Lunar New Year – the Year of the Horse – and focused on themes of renewal, community and respect for the natural elements surrounding Soap Lake. “Today was extremely, overwhelmingly successful, kind of beyond our expectations,” said Blayne Walsh, one of the event’s organizers. “Our community always shows up. And it was cool that it reached even beyond just our small Soap Lake town.” The festival featured lanterns, food, cultural decorations and costumed performers, including dragon and lion imagery that delighted children throughout the evening. Organizers said the original goal was simply to bring neighbors together during the seasonal transition from winter to spring.

CWU faculty express no confidence in university president
February 25, 2026 3 a.m.

CWU faculty express no confidence in university president

ELLENSBURG — Central Washington University’s Board of Trustees acknowledged faculty concerns Friday after an overwhelming vote of no confidence in President Jim Wohlpart, saying it plans to bring in outside mediators to help repair strained relationships on campus.

13th District lawmakers to host virtual town hall today
February 24, 2026 5:21 p.m.

13th District lawmakers to host virtual town hall today

OLYMPIA — Lawmakers representing Washington’s 13th Legislative District will hold a virtual town hall Wednesday as the 2026 legislative session enters its final weeks and several of their priority bills move forward.

GCSO names deputies who fired shots in fatal officer-involved incident
February 23, 2026 4:49 p.m.

GCSO names deputies who fired shots in fatal officer-involved incident

MOSES LAKE — The Grant County Sheriff’s Office on Monday released the names of the deputies who fired their weapons during a fatal officer‑involved shooting near Moses Lake earlier this month. The shooting occurred Feb. 16 in the 4700 block of Road L.9 and resulted in the death of 33‑year‑old Aaron Ammann. The incident remains under investigation by the Central Basin Investigative Team, which is handling the case independently.

WA fuel prices jump 17 cents, highest since late October
February 23, 2026 4:40 p.m.

WA fuel prices jump 17 cents, highest since late October

MOSES LAKE — Washington’s average gas price rose 17 cents in the past week, reaching $4.33 per gallon as of Feb. 23, the state’s highest average since late October.

WDFW urges anglers to use caution as local lakes open March 1
February 23, 2026 8:50 a.m.

WDFW urges anglers to use caution as local lakes open March 1

MOSES LAKE — With the March 1 fishing opener approaching, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is reminding Grant County anglers to be careful on late‑winter ice and to check conditions before heading out.

GCAO lowers fees to help older pets find ‘forever Valentines’
February 23, 2026 3:20 a.m.

GCAO lowers fees to help older pets find ‘forever Valentines’

MOSES LAKE — Grant County Animal Outreach is hoping the community will open its hearts and homes to the shelter’s older pets this month. Through Feb. 28 at 5 p.m., adoption fees for adult cats and dogs have been reduced to $100 for animals one year and older, and $50 for pets six years and older, part of the shelter’s “Forever Valentine” promotion. Assistant Manager Serena Jewell said February felt like the right time to break down barriers that sometimes prevent older pets from finding homes. “February was just more so playing off the theme of your forever Valentine,” Jewell said. “And we know the holidays just kind of hit everyone pretty rough… so trying to help break down that barrier of adoption fees to get them to new homes was kind of our main goal.”

Ephrata sets plan to address floodplain challenges
February 23, 2026 3 a.m.

Ephrata sets plan to address floodplain challenges

EPHRATA — The City of Ephrata is beginning a long process to repair and improve the Dry Creek Flood Diversion Channel, a system meant to protect the community from major flooding. During the Feb. 18 City Council meeting, Project Engineer Dave Bren gave an explanation of why Ephrata is still in a federally established floodplain and what must be done to change that.

Grant, Adams spring elections certified
February 23, 2026 3 a.m.

Grant, Adams spring elections certified

OLYMPIA — Grant and Adams counties have finalized the results of the February 2026 special election, with turnout reaching about 32% in Grant County where 6,944 ballots cast out of 21,687 registered voters. In Adams County, voter turnout was about 28%, with 2,390 ballots returned from 8,610 registered voters.

Hansen overpass to be replaced
February 21, 2026 3:58 p.m.

Hansen overpass to be replaced

Construction to span July to December 2026

MOSES LAKE — Hansen Overpass will be replaced this summer, with project completion planned for Dec. 2026, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation.

Soap Lake approves increases to sewer, water and garbage rates
February 19, 2026 5:04 p.m.

Soap Lake approves increases to sewer, water and garbage rates

SOAP LAKE — The Soap Lake City Council approved new sewer and garbage rates Wednesday night, adopting two resolutions that city officials said are needed to keep up with rising operational costs and maintain essential utility services.

COLUMN: Reporting on the Frontier tragedy
February 19, 2026 12:45 a.m.

COLUMN: Reporting on the Frontier tragedy

MOSES LAKE — I wasn’t born, yet, at the time of the 1996 Frontier Middle School tragedy, but I grew up in the long shadow of school violence. I remember the blue glow of the TV during Sandy Hook coverage, the volume lowered when I walked in, the hush in classrooms after every new headline. I remember lockdown drills – the click of the door, scuffed linoleum under my knees – and the crisp Montana wind when my middle school was evacuated for a bomb threat.

Ephrata PD chief says EMS bomb threat unfounded
February 17, 2026 4:28 p.m.

Ephrata PD chief says EMS bomb threat unfounded

EPHRATA — A bomb threat reported late Monday night targeting Ephrata Middle School was determined to be unfounded, according to Ephrata Police Chief Erik Koch. The Grant County Sheriff’s Office log shows the call came in at 9:24 p.m., with the caller claiming a bomb would detonate in 15 minutes. However, Koch said the details quickly raised red flags.

Wahluke EP&O levy ahead in initial results
February 17, 2026 4:13 p.m.

Wahluke EP&O levy ahead in initial results

MATTAWA — Wahluke School District’s replacement Educational Programs and Operations levy is passing in initial election results, with 352 yes votes to 256 no votes as of Feb. 13. The election is scheduled to be certified Feb. 20.

‘Grease’ lights up Ephrata High stage
February 17, 2026 3:30 a.m.

‘Grease’ lights up Ephrata High stage

EHS students put on the school's first musical in years

EPHRATA — The halls of Rydell High came roaring to life Thursday night as Ephrata High School kicked off opening night of “Grease: School Version” at the Ephrata High Performing Arts Center, a show bursting with energy, laughter and the kind of school‑spirit that would make even Danny Zuko crack a smile.

CWU faculty push back on administration’s response
February 15, 2026 12:40 a.m.

CWU faculty push back on administration’s response

ELLENSBURG — A group of 49 Central Washington University faculty members is disputing part of the university’s public statements regarding the ongoing vote of no confidence in President Jim Wohlpart, saying the campuswide ballot is already in progress and not pending, as an earlier university email suggested.

Wilson Creek voters supporting EP&O levy
February 14, 2026 1:28 p.m.

Wilson Creek voters supporting EP&O levy

WILSON CREEK — Initial ballot counts from the Feb. 10 special election show Wilson Creek School District’s replacement Educational Programs and Operations levy passing with 58.02% approval as of Feb. 11. Voters cast 64 yes votes and 42 no votes, according to the current unofficial results. The election will be certified on Feb. 20.

Tiger King set to serve Ephrata
February 13, 2026 3 a.m.

Tiger King set to serve Ephrata

New laundromat offers modern equipment, comfortable setting

EPHRATA — After three years of dreaming, planning and searching for the right location, Tyson and Hunter Mollotte have opened Tiger King Laundromat, a newly renovated and fully coinless laundry facility in downtown Ephrata. The couple, who also own two other laundromats in the region, said bringing a modern, safe and convenient laundry option to town has long been a goal.

Coulee-Hartline voters approving Enrichment Levy in early results
February 12, 2026 6:07 p.m.

Coulee-Hartline voters approving Enrichment Levy in early results

COULEE CITY — The Coulee-Hartline School District’s replacement Enrichment Levy is passing by a good margin in the initial Feb. 12 ballot counts, with 239 yes votes to 98 no votes. The election will be officially certified on Feb. 20.

Warden voters support school levies
February 12, 2026 6:01 p.m.

Warden voters support school levies

WARDEN — Initial ballot counts from the Feb. 10 special election show Warden School District voters approving both the district’s replacement levies, providing continued funding for school operations, safety improvements and technology upgrades. The election will be certified Feb. 20.

CWU president faces no confidence vote
February 12, 2026 5:32 p.m.

CWU president faces no confidence vote

ELLENSBURG — Central Washington University officials say they will not answer further questions regarding the Faculty Senate’s Feb. 4 vote of no confidence involving President Jim Wohlpart, but they released an official statement from the president and Board of Trustees addressing faculty concerns.

February 12, 2026 3:15 a.m.

Wilson Creek voters supporting EP&O levy

WILSON CREEK — Initial ballot counts from the Feb. 10 special election show Wilson Creek School District’s replacement Educational Programs and Operations levy passing with 58.02% approval as of Feb. 11. Voters cast 47 yes votes and 34 no votes, according to the initial results. The election will be certified on Feb. 20.

Check mates
February 11, 2026 3:20 a.m.

Check mates

Chess tournament draws more than 100 students for a day of strategy, sportsmanship

EPHRATA — More than 100 students from across Grant and Adams counties gathered Saturday at Parkway School for the Annual Scholastic Chess Tournament, a long‑running event hosted by The Waypoint Foundation that pairs young players of all ages in a day of strategy, sportsmanship and community spirit. The tournament, now in its 19th year, has grown from about 60 participants to as many as 106 in recent years. “(It’s) for the love of the game,” said organizer Roger Pugh. “Chess is great. We try to help them understand that when you play chess, you’ve got to think a few moves ahead. So hopefully in life, when they go out in the world, they do the same when making a decision.”

‘By community people, for their community’
February 10, 2026 4 a.m.

‘By community people, for their community’

Leadership Institute of NCW graduates celebrate civic leadership

EPHRATA — Sixteen emerging community leaders from across North Central Washington graduated Wednesday evening from the Leadership Institute of NCW, a bilingual civic‑engagement program. The celebration, held at the Ephrata Recreation Center, marked the completion of a 20‑session course rooted in the nationally recognized Parent Leadership Training Institute framework.

Officials say Soap Lake Lantern Festival will be safe after community voices concerns
February 10, 2026 3 a.m.

Officials say Soap Lake Lantern Festival will be safe after community voices concerns

SOAP LAKE — After concerns surfaced online about fire danger and environmental impacts, Grant County Fire District 7 Chief Erick Brittain and Chamber of Commerce President Karen Woodhouse say the upcoming Lantern Festival will be safe, supervised, environmentally mindful and flame‑free.

No spike in local crime on game day
February 9, 2026 6:08 p.m.

No spike in local crime on game day

EPHRATA — Law enforcement agencies across the Columbia Basin reported a quiet Super Bowl Sunday, with few calls for service and no major disturbances after the Seattle Seahawks’ championship win.

Gas prices increase, WA over $4
February 9, 2026 5:43 p.m.

Gas prices increase, WA over $4

MOSES LAKE — Gas prices climbed again across the nation, Washington and locally in Grant and Adams counties. After a several week trend of an average below $4 in Washington was broken this week, however, both Grant and Adams Counties remain below $4.

Othello man jailed after attempting to elude police, faces vehicular homicide charge
February 7, 2026 4:09 p.m.

Othello man jailed after attempting to elude police, faces vehicular homicide charge

PASCO — A woman from Grandview died Friday night after an erratic‑driving incident in Pasco escalated into a pursuit and a fatal collision on Interstate 182, according to Washington State Patrol Trooper Daniel Mosqueda.