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Warden collision sends four to hospital
WARDEN — Four people were injured when a driver allegedly ran the stop sign at the intersection of SR 170 and SR 17 about three miles west of Warden Sunday afternoon. A press memo from the Washington State Patrol said drugs or alcohol were involved, and charges are pending against one of the drivers...
Hunt serves as page at the Senate
OLYMPIA - As part of the Senate Page Program, which has not been operational the past two years due to the pandemic, Noah Hunt, a sophomore from Coulee Dam, was one of 10 pages for the Washington State Senate in Olympia during the opening week of the 2023 legislative session...
Weather for Monday, January 23, 2023.
Weather report for Monday, January 23, 2023.
Fentanyl, catalytic converters and a league title
MOSES LAKE – On this episode of the Studio Basin podcast, senior reporters Charles Featherstone and Cheryl Schweizer discuss local crime throughout the Basin, including recent fentanyl seizures, catalytic converter thefts and more. Next, sports reporter Ian Bivona recaps the past week in local sports, including the Moses Lake girls wrestling team capturing a league title with a win over Davis. The Studio Basin podcast can be found on your favorite podcast apps, or downloaded directly at https://bit.ly/3knbkJk.
Washington students invited to National Civics Bee
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Young people in Washington will have a chance to show off their knowledge of government on a national stage this year, according to a statement from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation...
Rukke named acting pipeline safety director
LACEY, Wash. — The Washington State Utilities and Transportation Commission has named Scott Rukke acting director of the commission’s pipeline safety division, according to a commission press release...
USDA published final organic enforcement rule
Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Wednesday published the final revision of its updated rules for the production, sale and certification of organic farm and food products, according to a USDA press release issued Wednesday...
Affordable housing legislation introduced in Olympia
OLYMPIA - Two new pieces of legislation, House Bill 1401 and House Bill 1402, will allow the development of affordable housing to be more accessible for cities and counties around Washington...
Agriculture bills being considered by WA Legislature
OLYMPIA — Several agriculture-related bills have been introduced in the 2023 session of the Washington Legislature, which started last week. Topics include fur farming, alternative energy resource impacts and pesticides...
Bill to pay incarcerated workers passes House Committee
OLYMPIA - The House Community Safety, Justice, and Reentry Committee voted 6-3 in favor of passing HB 1024, an act that would ensure incarcerated workers are paid state minimum wage, among other things...
Bill proposed to create Boys and Men Commission
OLYMPIA — A statement by Rep. Mary Dye (R-Pomeroy) on Wednesday announced the introduction of a bill that would create a new Washington State Commission on Boys and Men. "There are many issues that impact men and boys. Yet, there is no unified voice that would tackle these issues at the state level," wrote Dye, in the statement. "If adopted, this legislation would create the first-of-its-kind boys and men's commission in the nation right here in Washington state." ...
Physician assistant joins Samaritan Clinic on Pioneer
MOSES LAKE — Physician assistant Diane Savarese has joined the staff of the walk-in department at the Samaritan Clinic on Pioneer, 1550 S. Pioneer Way. Savarese is a board-certified PA who will work in the “Care Today” clinic, according to a Samaritan press release. The clinic provides walk-in care for non-life-threatening conditions, such as minor injuries and illnesses, sprains, cuts, fevers and earaches, among others. Savarese will provide treatment and will coordinate with the primary care professionals for further treatment that might be needed...
Grant Co. unemployment up for November
ELLENSBURG — Unemployment in Grant County in November 2022 rose for the second straight month to 6.5% from 4.5% in October 2022 and 5.6% in November 2021, according to a report published by the Washington State Employment Security Department...
Adams Co. unemployment rises in November
ELLENSBURG — Unemployment in Adams County rose slightly in November 2022 to 5.1%, a significant increase from 3.3% in October and 4.6% in November 2021, according to data published by the Employment Security Department...
BLM, Forest Service offer outdoor safety tips
PORTLAND, Ore. - A joint press release by the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management advises the public to be prepared during winter months, especially during recreational activities. “Take the time to put together a kit of extra gear, including water, food, warm gloves and clothes, headlamps or flashlights, sleeping bag, and a fire starter,” said Shawnee Hinman, the recreation special uses program manager for the Forest Service’s Pacific Northwest Region in the release...
Ybarra starts 2023 Wash. legislative session
OLYMPIA - Representative Alex Ybarra (R–Quincy) is sponsoring multiple bills proceeding through the Washington Legislature during this year’s legislative session, but is the primary sponsor for only one bill.....
Pedestrian struck by car in Othello
OTHELLO - A pedestrian was injured early Sunday morning in Othello when they were struck by a car...
Legislature completes day eight of session
OLYMPIA - On Monday, the legislature convened for day eight of the 2023-24 legislative session. Committees in both the House and Senate met to discuss various bills. Below is a list of the committees that met for each branch of the legislature and the topics of the bills they discussed....
A flash from the past
WASHINGTON D.C. - While many industries and organizations are looking to the future, sometimes it is important to look to the past to see how much has changed. Above are a series of photographs taken in the early 1900s across Grant County available through the Library of Congress. Most captions are provided by the Library of Congress record with slight editing for clarity...
Author lecture, Mt. St. Helens topics of NCW Libraries programs
WENATCHEE — A biologist will talk about the revival of plants and animals on Mt. St. Helens and an author will talk about her writing process in separate virtual lectures sponsored by NCW Libraries. Writer and biologist Eric Wagner, author of “After the Blast: Mt. St. Helens 40 Years Later,” will talk about the mountain’s revival in the four decades since the May 18, 1980, eruption. Wagner’s lecture is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Jan. 25 and will include a question-and-answer session. The library is partnering with Humanities Washington for the presentation. Writer Yasmin Ramirez will discuss her memoir, “Andale Prieta: A Love Letter to My Family,” at 7 p.m. Feb. 9. Ramirez will talk about the story of her family, detail some of her writing process, and the playlist she created to accompany the book. She will be answering questions as well. Her lecture is part of the NCW Virtual Reads series. Registration is required. People can register at the NCW Libraries website, www.ncwlibraries.org. NCW Libraries operates 30 libraries across North-Central Washington, including the libraries in Coulee City, Ehprata, George, Grand Coulee, Mattawa, Moses Lake, Quincy, Royal City, Soap Lake and Warden.
Adams County Sheriff Dale Wagner on the Studio Basin Podcast
MOSES LAKE – On this episode of the Studio Basin podcast, Adams County Sheriff Dale Wagner joins the show to discuss how he got involved with law enforcement, what it's like to be a sheriff and much more. Next, sports reporter Ian Bivona breaks down the past week of sports action in the Basin. The Studio Basin podcast can be found on your favorite podcast apps, or downloaded directly at https://bit.ly/3QFYX7j.
Pyle, Cox sworn in for new terms on PUD commission
EPHRATA — Grant County PUD commissioners Nelson Cox and Terry Pyle were sworn in for new terms during the regular commission meeting Jan. 10. Cox and Pyle were reelected in November. Both ran unopposed...
BBCC students recognized for academic achievement
MOSES LAKE - Big Bend Community College recently released its listings of those recognized for academic excellence. The list includes dozens of area students who have worked hard to establish and maintain a high grade point average while taking a full-time course load.
BSC announces fall honor roll
BISMARCK, N.D. - Bismarck State College announced the President's Honor Roll for the Fall 2022 semester which included three area residents...
Law enforcement records for Jan. 12, 2023
The reports below were provided by the agencies indicated. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Ephrata Police Department Jan. 3 Report of a stolen vehicle on Junes Court. Jan. 4 Report of a female subject concealing items inside her shirt at a business in the 1300 block of Nat Washington Way. Officers arrived and waited for the subject to finish purchasing the rest of her items. Report of a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Alder Street and Third Avenue Southwest. Report of a cart full of merchandise pushed out of a business in the 1300 block of Nat Washington Way. Subjects were contacted in the parking lot and items recovered. Jan. 5 Report of a single-vehicle rollover accident in the area of Airport Street Southeast and SR 282. Jan. 7 Report of theft from a business in the 1300 block of Nat Washington Way. Jan. 10 Report of a two-vehicle non-injury collision at C Street and Fourth Avenue Northwest. Vehicle 1 failed to stop at the intersection and was struck on the driver side by vehicle 2. Report of a catalytic converter stolen off a vehicle in the 800 block of Hilltop Drive Southeast. Grant County Jail Jan. 4 Russell Hunter Dees, 30, Soap Lake, booked on violation of a no-contact order, as well as seven Grant County District Court warrants relating to third-degree driving with license suspended and a Grant County Superior Court warrant relating to possession of a stolen vehicle. Nicholas Aaron Ritchie, 31, Moses Lake, booked on Grant County Superior Court warrants relating to second-degree possession of stolen property and second-degree theft, as well as four Grant County District Court warrants relating to third-degree driving with license suspended. Carlos Hector Bazan, 57, George, booked on a Grant County Superior Court warrant relating to trafficking in stolen property. Ahmed Mohamed Madjri, 34, Everett, booked on fourth-degree assault – domestic violence. Jan. 6 Ian Jacob Libby, 32, Soap Lake, booked on a Grant County Superior Court warrant relating to second-degree assault – domestic violence. Tori Joan Kottwitz, 32, Mesa, booked on first-degree malicious mischief and third-degree theft. Destiny Czigany Barrera, 35, Moses Lake, booked on fourth-degree assault – domestic violence. Jan. 7 Jenny May Oneel, 42, Ephrata, booked on fourth-degree assault – domestic violence. Jan. 9 Myra Liliana Valle, 22, Moses Lake, booked on a Grant County Superior Court warrant relating to possession of a stolen vehicle. Moses Lake Police Department Jan. 6 Report of a vehicle damaged, apparently with a shopping cart, in a parking lot in the 1000 block of North Stratford Road. Report of a three-vehicle collision in the 600 block of North Stratford Road. Vehicle 1 attempted to change lanes and misjudged the distance to traffic stopped at a light. Vehicle 1 struck vehicle 2, which rear-ended vehicle 3. Jan. 7 Report of theft from a business in the 600 block of South Pioneer Way. Report of theft at a business in the 400 block of South Wanapum Drive. Report of merchandise valued at approximately $120.34 stolen from a business in the 900 block of North Stratford Road. Jan. 8 Report of a catalytic converter stolen in the 2700 block of West Broadway Avenue while the vehicle’s owner was at work. Jan. 9 Report of graffiti at a PUD substation at Paxson and West Central drives. Report of graffiti at the Lauzier Ball Park. Report of a catalytic converter stolen in the 300 block of East Ninth Avenue. Report of catalytic converters stolen off two buses at a business in the 1100 block of South Juniper Drive. Report of a trailer stolen from a church in the 200 block of North Dale Road. Report of stereo equipment and a firearm stolen from a vehicle in the 1000 block of South Juniper Drive. Jan. 10 Report of a stolen vehicle observed in the area of Miller Street and Longview Street Northeast with a subject sleeping inside. Officers placed spike strips under the vehicle and boxed the vehicle in from the rear, then called for the suspect to exit the vehicle. The suspect instead started the vehicle and struck an unoccupied patrol vehicle. The suspect briefly became high-centered, and officers broke out the vehicle’s window. The suspect managed to free the vehicle, striking the spike strips, and fled westbound on Beacon Road Northeast. Officers were unable to pursue due to state law.
Mena sworn into office
OLYMPIA - State Representative Sharlett Mena (D-Tacoma) was sworn into office on Saturday by Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice Steve Gonzalez. “As the child of Mexican immigrants and the first person in my family to go to college, I am focused on pursuing policies that will empower working families to prosper,” said Mena in a release by Washington House Democrats. “I am excited to get down to Olympia and get to work building a Washington that works for everyone.”...
McMorris Rodgers appointed chair of Energy and Commerce Committee
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Spokane, has been named to head the U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee in the new Republican-controlled Congress...
Bill would protect churches from government closure
OLYMPIA — A bill introduced in the state House of Representatives would prevent the state government from closing churches and other religious institutions, according to a statement from Rep. Jim Walsh, R-Aberdeen...
Gun transfer bills introduced
OLYMPIA — State legislators announced on Monday that bills have been introduced in the House and Senate to regulate the purchase and transfer of firearms in Washington, according to a statement from Sen. Jesse Salomon (D-Shoreline) and Rep. Liz Berry (D-Seattle)...
Health care bills being considered by Wash. Legislature
OLYMPIA — Changes to reimbursement for health care facilities that house difficult-to-discharge Medicare patients and revised emergency homeless shelter rules for counties with more than 50,000 people are among the bills introduced in the 2023 session of the Washington Legislature, which started Monday. A noncomprehensive list of health care-related proposed bills is below. Descriptions below are abridged...
Volunteers sought for Solid Waste Advisory Committee
EPHRATA — Grant County officials are looking for a volunteer to serve on the county’s Solid Waste Advisory Committee...
MLK celebration coming Monday
MOSES LAKE — The life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. will be the focus of a celebration march Monday, Jan. 16 in Moses Lake, according to a statement from the city. The march will begin at 3 p.m. at the Surf 'n Slide Water Park near McCosh Parkand end at the Moses Lake Civic Center , 401 S. Balsam St. A celebration of King’s life and activism will follow at the Civic Center at 4 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. King was Time Magazine’s “Man of the Year” in 1963, the statement said. He won a Nobel Prize in 1964 for successfully using non-violent actions to fight racial equality. In 1977, President Jimmy Carter posthumously awarded King the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Anyone wanting more information can call Charlie Jones at 509-432-1713.
Locally proposed bills for 2023 Wash. legislative session
OLYMPIA - Representative Tom Dent (R–Moses Lake) and Senator Judy Warnick (R–Moses Lake) both have multiple bills proceeding through the Washington Legislature during this year’s legislative session, which began Monday. Dent is working to establish an aviation and aerospace advisory committee, better manage wildfires and manage pesticides while Warnick is working on a tax exemption for wine and to address education for dental professionals. Below is a noncomprehensive list of bills proposed or sponsored by Dent and Warnick along with a brief summary of the bill as found in the summary of each piece of proposed legislation...
Pets of the Basin – Round 2
COLUMBIA BASIN — A request for pet pictures in mid-December brought an avalanche of responses, more than 200 in fact. The Columbia Basin Herald pictured some of them in the Dec. 26 edition, and here are some more, with comments from the owners who are grateful for their companionship. To see more pet photos, look at our conversation on Facebook by following us at Facebook.com/cbherald.
Weather for Monday, Jan, 9, 2023
Monday: A chance of rain and snow before 10 a.m., then rain likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 40. Northeast wind around 6 miles per hour and a 70% chance of precipitation. Little or no snow accumulation is expected. Monday night is expected to see a slight chance of rain and snow before 4 a.m., then a slight chance of rain between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m., then a chance of rain and snow after 5 a.m. Patchy fog before 1 a.m. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. Chance of precipitation is 30% with little or no snow accumulation expected. Tuesday: A chance of rain and snow before 7 a.m., then a chance of rain. Patchy fog before 2 p.m., then patchy fog after 3 p.m. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 39. Chance of precipitation is 30% and little or no snow accumulation is expected. On Tuesday night, the Basin should see patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 29. Wednesday: A 20% chance of rain after 10 a.m. Patchy fog before 1 p.m. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 40. Wednesday night, rain is likely, mainly after 4 a.m. with patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Thursday: Patchy fog and rain are likely. Otherwise, cloudy, with a high near 42. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Thursday night should see a 30% chance of rain. Patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. Friday: A 20% chance of rain. Patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 43. Source: National Weather Service
USDA looks to beef up meat supply chain
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The federal government will invest $9.6 million to strengthen farmers, ranchers, processors and rural businesses and diversify the country’s meat supply, according to a statement from the USDA.
Samaritan hosting hospital funding meeting
MOSES LAKE — Samaritan Hospital district patrons are being invited to discuss the options for construction of a new hospital at an open house from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Jan. 18 at Moses Lake City Hall, 401 S. Balsam St...
Unincorporated Grant County permits for Jan. 6, 2023
Unincorporated Grant County Nov. 5-11 Willamette Egg Farms, 12400 block of Road 7 Northeast, Moses Lake, egg foyer, $12,375. Willamette Egg Farms, 12400 block of Road 7 Northeast, Moses Lake, egg foyer, $37,125. Willamette Egg Farms, 12400 block of Road 7 Northeast, Moses Lake, egg foyer, $37,125. Willamette Egg Farms, 12400 block of Road 7 Northeast, Moses Lake, egg foyer, $19,800. Willamette Egg Farms, 12400 block of Road 7 Northeast, Moses Lake, egg foyer, $29,700. Willamette Egg Farms, 12400 block of Road 7 Northeast, Moses Lake, egg foyer, $350,550. Helga Joy Behan, 18200 block of Southwest Shore Drive, Beverly, post frame open cover, $7,050. Nancy Cruz and Denys Herrera, 1300 block of Road 19.3 Northeast, Soap Lake, manufactures home, $55,890. Permits issued: 8. Total valuation: $549,615.
Columbia Basin events calendar for January 2023
Events for January 2023 Jan. 6 First Friday Jam 7-9 p.m. at George Community Hall, 403 W. Montmorency Blvd. Anyone with an instrument can come and play; anyone with ears can come and listen. Potluck will precede jam at 6 p.m. Info: www.georgecommunityhall.com. Preschool story time 10:30-11 a.m. every Friday at the Warden Library, 305 S Main Ave. Kids will read books, do finger plays and action rhymes, sing songs, and explore with other activities. Info: 509-349-2226. Jan. 7 Family Free Saturday 12-2 p.m. at the Moses Lake Museum & Art Center, 401 S. Balsam. This cute craft will use a variety of media to make a nighttime snowman scene. Continues until supplies have been exhausted. Adult must accompany child during activity (no drop-offs). Info: 509-764-3830. Jan. 10 Homeschoolers' Art Atelier: Drawing and Painting 9-11 a.m. first, second, third and fifth Tuesdays at the Moses Lake Museum & Art Center, 401 S. Balsam St. New program to support our growing homeschool community, taught by a professional art instructor with years of experience and expertise ready to spread her knowledge. These workshops will provide your student with the opportunity to engage with their peers with the guidance of an experienced art instructor. Museum members eligible for discounts on classes. Info: (509) 764-3830. Tech help hour 2-3 p.m. every Tuesday at the Ephrata Library, 45 Alder St. NW. Basic computer and internet use assistance with the librarian. Online guided basic computer use tutorials through Northstar digital and WISC-Online. Info: (509) 754-3971 or [email protected]. Lego Club 4-5 p.m. every other Tuesday at the Grand Coulee Library, 225 Federal Ave. Legos are provided and no registration is needed. This activity is geared toward children who are ages 6-12 years old, as there are small pieces. This is a great way for kids to meet other children and for parents to relax and browse the library. Info: 509-633-0972 or [email protected]. Crafternoon at the Library 5-6 p.m. every Tuesday at the George library, 125 E Deacon Ave. Join us for an afternoon filled with crafting and imagination. All ages welcome. Info: (509) 785-7043 or [email protected]. Jan. 11 Homework help 3-5 p.m. every Wednesday at the Royal City Library, 136 Camelia St. NW. Available for elementary, middle and high school students. Info: (509) 346-9281. Pinochle 1-3:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Soap Lake Senior Center, 121 Second Ave. SE. Free to all. Masks are optional. Info: 509-246-1913. Jan. 17 ‘Humanity in Print: Literature and Human Rights’ 3 p.m. online, hosted by Central Washington University. Professor Richard Middleton-Kaplan, former dean of arts and sciences at Walla Walla Community College, shares stories about human rights activists he has encountered throughout his academic career. Presented by Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau. Info: www.humanities.org. Jan. 18 Community soup and dessert luncheon 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Royal City Community Center, 13702 Dodson Road. Attendees are invited to bring a soup or a dessert to share. Presented by Royal Slope Seniors. Info: 509-750-8324. Jan. 19 Friends of the Library book sale 2-6 p.m. in the basement of the Moses Lake Public Library, 418 E. Fifth St. We have books for all ages as well as DVDs, CDs, puzzles and games. Book donations are also accepted. Sales benefit the programs at the public library. Info: 509-765-3489. The Ancient Art of Madhubani Painting 7 p.m. online, hosted by Friends of the Mid-Columbia Libraries. For generations, women of a small region in Northeast India have been using Madhubani painting to tell the stories of their lives. Artist Deepti Agrawal provides a demo and a work-along session where participants practice the Madhubani style and learn more about its rich heritage. Presented by Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau. Info: www.humanities.org. Jan. 20 Third Friday Beginner’s Jam 7-9 p.m. at George Community Hall, 403 W Montmorency Blvd. Come and learn to play nice in a group. Experienced musicians and audiences welcome. Info: www.georgecommunityhall.com. Jan. 21 Uke Jam 1-2 p.m. at the Moses Lake Museum & Art Center, 401 S. Balsam. Instructor Jennifer McCarthy will lead the group in creating beautiful music. All skill levels welcome. Attendees are asked to bring their own instruments and music stands if possible. Registration is required. Info: 509-764-3830. Jan. 28 Pancake breakfast 9-11:30 a.m. at the Soap Lake Senior Center, 121 Second Ave. SE. Funds raised support the senior center. Info: 509-246-1913.
Law enforcement records for Jan. 5, 2023
The reports below were provided by the agencies indicated. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Ephrata Police Department Dec. 29 Report of trespassing on an abandoned property in the 400 block of Seventh Avenue Southeast. Unknown subjects tossed items around the yard and may have entered some sheds. It was unknown if anything had been taken. Report of a hit-and-run on Second Avenue Southwest. Unknown vehicle struck a vehicle legally parked on the side of the street, then fled. Report of a vehicle prowl in the 400 block of Sixth Avenue Southeast. Nothing was reported stolen. Report of attempted theft in the 200 block of D Street Southeast. Reporting party found subject on neighbor’s porch attempting to steal. Subject fled when reporting party approached her. Dec. 30 Report of a two-vehicle collision at the SR 282-Nat Washington Way intersection. Vehicle 1 attempted to turn onto Nat Washington Way traveling too fast for conditions and struck vehicle 2, causing reportable damage. Report of theft in progress at a business in the 1300 block of Nat Washington Way. Suspect was contacted and items recovered form her purse. Adams County Sheriff’s Office Dec. 23 Report of a one-vehicle collision at West Cunningham and South Billington roads, Othello. A semi-truck had rolled, striking a power pole and causing an outage. Dec. 26 Report of a shed broken into in the 2200 block of West Shelly Road, Othello. Owner advised nothing of value was taken. Dec. 30 Report of a mailbox forced open and multiple items taken in the 2300 block of West Covey Road, Othello. Report of a computer stolen from a residence in the 200 block of West South First Street, Lind. Othello Police Department Dec. 28 Report of a hit-and-run on West May Street. An unidentified truck struck a parked vehicle. Dec. 30 Report of a vehicle prowl on North 12th Avenue. Jan. 2 Report of a stolen three-wheeler bike located in the area of South 11th Avenue and East Spruce Street. Report of a non-injury rear-end collision in the area of South 14th Avenue and East Scootney Street. Jan. 3 Report of a catalytic converter stolen off a commercial truck. Grant County Jail Dec. 28 Sally Lou Voight, 61, Moses Lake, booked on DUI. Juan Carlos Cortez Barajas, 30, Quincy, booked on first-degree robbery, theft of a motor vehicle and fourth-degree assault – domestic violence, as well as a Grant County District Court warrant relating to fourth-degree assault – domestic violence and interfering with reporting domestic violence. Dec. 29 Jose Miguel Escobedo Ramos, 41, Royal city, booked on first-degree criminal trespass, as well as a Department of Corrections warrant. Jessica Lynae Lawter, 34, Ephrata, booked on two Grant County Superior Court warrants relating to second-degree burglary and third-degree theft, as well as a Grant County District Court warrant relating to third-degree theft. Dec. 30 Jonathan James Mengle, 29, Everett, booked on a Grant County Superior Court warrant relating to second-degree robbery, second-degree burglary, second-degree theft and attempting to elude a police vehicle. Melanie Innette Cordova, 45, Moses Lake, booked on warrants relating to first-degree theft – welfare fraud and second-degree escape. Regina Carole Spicer, 56, Moses Lake, booked on fourth-degree assault – domestic violence. Dec. 31 Juan Marcos Mena, 33, Moses Lake, booked on possession of a stolen firearm, first-degree burglary, third-degree theft, carrying a concealed weapon without a permit and firearm transfer/sale violation. Jan. 1 Melody Rosas Gonzalez, 19, Quincy, booked on violation of a protection order – domestic violence. Erendida Medina Rodriguez, 38, Moses Lake, booked on fourth-degree assault – domestic violence. Caleb Kyle Esparza, 22, Moses Lake, booked on DUI. Jennifer Marie Pugh, 41, Moses Lake, booked on felony harassment and unlawful carrying or handling of a weapon. Lamberto Medina Ramos, 30, Soap Lake, booked on second-degree assault – domestic violence, unlawful imprisonment and interfering with reporting domestic violence. Jan. 2 Joseph Anthony Barros, 48, Ephrata, booked on violation of a no-contact order, as well as a superior court warrant relating to failure to register as a sex offender. Miranda Lakoduk, 36, Ephrata, booked on first-degree burglary, theft of a firearm, second-degree theft and unlawful possession of a firearm. Jerimiah James Miller, 32, Ephrata, booked on first-degree burglary, theft of a firearm, second-degree theft, unlawful possession of a firearm and trafficking in stolen property. Jason Alan Curtis, 40, Moses Lake, booked on fourth-degree assault – domestic violence. Jan. 3 Robin Douglas Carlberg, 32, Soap Lake, booked on fourth-degree assault – domestic violence.
First ag-dedicated imaging satellite launched
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida — The first orbital satellite dedicated to agricultural imagining was launched from the SpaceX launch site at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center has lifted off, according to a press release from satellite maker Dragonfly Aerospace...
Jan. 2023 senior events schedule:
The events below are available for seniors to enjoy throughout January 2023.
DSHS mobile services coming to Soap Lake
SOAP LAKE - The Department of Social and Health Services Mobile Community Services Office is making a stop in Soap Lake Tuesday. At the event, residents can apply for cash assistance, basic food assistance, medical assistance and the Medicare Savings Program. Paperwork, eligibility review, mid-certification review and changes to an existing case can all be made at the event as well. The mobile office will be set up at the Soap Lake Food Bank, located at 325 Main Ave. E, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Mount up!
Grant Co. Mounted Posse has last training of 2022
GRANT CO. - According to a release by the Grant County Sheriff’s Office, the Grant County Mounted Posse enjoyed the last training of 2022. The Posse is looking forward to 2023 and is looking for new members join their team. For more information, contact the GCSO at 509-754-2011 or visit their website at www.grantcountywa.gov/375/Mounted-Posse-Unit.
Law enforcement records for Dec. 29
The reports below were provided by the agencies indicated. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Ephrata Police Department Dec. 20 Report of a catalytic converter stolen in the 2100 block of Basin Street Southwest. Report of a burglary in which numerous items including a firearm were stolen. Dec. 23 Report of a two-vehicle rear-end collision at the intersection of Basin Street Southwest and SR 282. Vehicle 2 stopped at the light and vehicle 1, which was behind vehicle 2, did not. Dec. 24 Report of a vehicle prowl in the 100 block of Crest Drive. A handgun was taken. Dec. 25 Report of a stolen vehicle recovered in the 1200 block of Cottage Street Southeast. A stolen motorcycle was also found at the location. Dec. 27 Report of theft from a business in the 1300 block of Nat Washington Way. Juvenile subject was contacted and the merchandise recovered. Othello Police Department Dec. 23 Report of a catalytic converter stolen on West Covey Road. Dec. 24 Report of a phone stolen in the 300 block of South First Avenue. Dec. 25 Report of a gas can stolen. Report of a brake light and passenger side window broken on a vehicle. Dec. 26 Report of a catalytic converter stolen on South Danielle Road. Report of a two-vehicle non-injury collision in the 400- block of East Main Street. Report of a vehicle prowl on North 10th Avenue. Unspecified items were taken. Dec. 27 Report of a vehicle prowl in the vicinity of Lions Park. Report of a gas can stolen on South Third Avenue. Report of a vehicle vandalized on East Main Street. Grant County Jail Dec. 20 Samuel Mendez Cantu, 40, Moses Lake, booked on DUI, operating a vehicle without ignition interlock and no valid operating license. Zachary Tyler Higgs, 21, Moses Lake, booked on Grant County District Court warrants relating to DUI, hit-and-run unattended property and first-degree negligent driving. Michael Motorhi Bensal, 46, Soap Lake, booked on fourth-degree assault – domestic violence. Dec. 21 Richard Lee Phillips, 43, Katy, booked on second-degree assault – domestic violence. Dec. 27 Tomas Quintanilla, 35, Moses Lake,booked on second-degree burglary and third-degree theft. Victoria Valerie Martinez, 28, Quincy, booked on third-degree assault and violation of a protection order. Cindy Perez Johnson, 56, Moses Lake, booked on violation of a no-contact order – domestic violence. Moses Lake Police Department Dec. 21 Report of two vehicles prowled in the 100 block of North Hamilton Road. One vehicle’s back window was broken out and a box containing personal documents stolen, while the other vehicle’s catalytic converter was stolen. Report of a catalytic converter stolen in the 500 block of West Broadway Avenue. Report of two subjects under-ringing items in the self-checkout of a business in the 1000 block of North Stratford Road. Report of a non-injury collision in the 500 block of North Dale Road. Vehicle 1 slid on a patch of ice and struck vehicle 2, which was parked and unoccupied. Dec. 22 Report of approximately $40 worth of merchandise stolen from a business in the 1000 block of North Stratford Road. Report of theft from a business in the 500 block of South Pioneer Way. Dec. 23 Report of a two-vehicle collision on the Alder Street Fill. Vehicle 1 slid on snow and rear-ended vehicle 2. No injuries were reported. Report of an assault in the 300 block of East Third Avenue. Victim, who was in his car at the time, was reportedly dating suspect’s ex-wife. Report of a three-vehicle collision in the area of South Lakeland and East Raymond drives. Vehicle 1 was unable to slow down at the intersection and struck vehicle 2, which then crashed into vehicle 3, which was parked on the side of the street. Report of a vehicle prowl in a parking lot in the 900 block of North Stratford Road. Approximately $250 worth of gifts was stolen. December 24 Report of a vehicle prowl in the 1100 block of East Saint Helens Street. Tools valued at $3,000-$4,000 were taken. Dec. 25 Report of an assault at a business in the 600 block of South Pioneer Way. Victim reported that two male subjects jumped him. One subject was contacted and admitted to the assault. Report of a stolen vehicle recovered in the 200 block of East Broadway Avenue. Occupants were taken into custody. Report of a DUI on Yonezawa Boulevard near Yonezawa Park. Officers observed vehicle stuck in the snow in the wrong lane, facing oncoming traffic. Upon contact, the driver was found to have four times the legal limit of blood alcohol. Driver was cited and released to a relative. Dec. 26 Report of a catalytic converter stolen in the 300 block of North Crestview Drive. Report of more than $4,500 worth of fishing equipment stolen from a boat parked in the 12000 block of North Frontage Road East. Report of boots stolen from a business in the 900 block of North Stratford Road.
Columbia Basin Sports Schedule
COLUMBIA BASIN — The last few days of winter break feature a full slate of basketball and wrestling tournaments for local teams. Basketball and wrestling return to league play throughout the Basin during the first week of January. Wednesday, Dec. 28 Moses Lake boys varsity swimming and diving at Walla Walla High School - noon. Ephrata girls basketball West Valley (Spokane) tournament - 1:30 p.m. Quincy girls basketball at Freeman Tournament - 2 p.m. Ephrata boys basketball at West Valley (Spokane) tournament - 5 p.m. Moses Lake boys basketball vs. Spanaway Lake at Fort Vancouver Tournament - 5:30 p.m. Othello boys, girls basketball vs. Warden - 6, 7:30 p.m. Quincy boys basketball at Freeman Tournament - 6:30 p.m. Moses Lake girls basketball vs. Pasco at Lady Mavericks Christmas Mixer - 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 29 Royal boys basketball at Wilbur-Ellis Sundome Shootout, Yakima - opponent and time to be determined. Wahluke boys, girls basketball at Granger Christmas Tournament - opponent and time to be determined. Moses Lake boys, girls wrestling at Hanford Winter Cup tournament - Hanford High School, 9 a.m. Quincy boys, girls wrestling at Hanford Winter Cup tournament - Hanford High School, 9 a.m. Ephrata boys, girls wrestling at Hanford Winter Cup tournament - Hanford High School, 9 a.m. Wahluke boys, girls wrestling at Hanford Winter Cup tournament - Hanford High School, 9 a.m. Othello boys, girls wrestling at Hanford Winter Cup tournament - Hanford High School, 9 a.m. Royal boys, girls wrestling at Hanford Winter Cup tournament - Hanford High School, 9 a.m. Warden boys, girls wrestling at Hanford Winter Cup tournament - Hanford High School, 9 a.m. Moses Lake girls basketball vs. Lake Stevens at Lady Mavericks Christmas Mixer - 1:30 p.m. Moses Lake boys basketball Fort Vancouver Tournament - opponent and time to be determined Warden girls basketball vs. Woodinville at Lady Mavericks Christmas Mixer - 1:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 30 Royal boys basketball at Wilbur-Ellis Sundome Shootout - opponent and time to be determined. Wahluke boys, girls basketball at Granger Christmas Tournament - opponent and time to be determined. Moses Lake girls basketball vs. Othello at Lady Mavericks Christmas Mixer - 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 3 Moses Lake girls varsity bowling at Eastmont - 2 p.m. Royal boys, girls basketball at Kiona-Benton City - 6, 7:30 p.n. Moses Lake boys, girls basketball at AC Davis - 5:45, 7:30 p.m. Quincy boys, girls basketball vs. Chelan - 5:45, 7:15 p.m. Wahluke boys, girls basketball at Toppenish - 6, 7:30 p.m. Othello boys, girls basketball vs. Selah - 6, 7:30 p.m. Ephrata boys, girls basketball at East Valley (Yakima) - 6, 7:30 p.m.
Adams County Pet of the Week: Stallone
Meet Stallone. He is just a smidge older than six months. He’s full of puppy fun and has an incredibly sweet disposition. He enjoys playing with his toys but may not do well around a poultry farm as he sort of sees the chickens as toys. To be fair, they do run around and make a lot of clucking noises. Still, Stallone is ready to find a forever home that will offer him a chance to play and be active. He and his fellow pals at Adams County Pet Rescue look forward to meeting new families to love. Like all of the pets available for adoption, Stallone is up to date on his shots and general veterinary care. To schedule an appointment, call 509-488-5514. Interested pet lovers may also email the shelter at [email protected]. The shelter is located at 1961 W. Bench Road near Othello. Visit the shelter online at www.adamscountypetrescue.com.
Grant County Pet of the Week: Sampson
Meet Sampson. Sampson is about three years old and is a German Shepherd mix. He came to Grant County Animal Outreach in February of 2022. Sampson is a very loving dog but prefers his friends to have two legs instead of four. He enjoys playing outside, especially in the water, and being brushed. He would make a wonderful addition to a family that had a large yard for him to play in with no other animals. He gladly accepts treats and affection. For more information about Sampson and his fellow furry friends at the shelter, visit www.grantcountyanimaloutreach.org. More information is available by calling 509-762-9616 or emailing the shelter at [email protected]. The shelter is located at 6725 Randolph Road NE in Moses Lake.
Fuzzy friends of the Basin
Proud pet owners show off their companions
MOSES LAKE — Canine or feline, equine and even the occasional arachnid, people in the Columbia Basin love their pets. . .
Weather for Monday, Dec. 26, 2022
Weather report for Monday, Dec. 26, 2022 from the National Weather Service.