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Mavs’ Richardson says circle is where she belongs
April 26, 2024 1:50 a.m.

Mavs’ Richardson says circle is where she belongs

MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake High School softball pitcher Paige Richardson said one of the most appealing things about the game is the chance it gives her to test herself. “I think a lot of it is the adrenaline that comes from it,” she said. “I love getting that rush, to just have that sense of urgency. I just want to be out there.” She wants to do well for her team, she said, and while softball requires practice, there’s a payoff at the end.

Law enforcement logs for April 26, 2024
April 26, 2024 1:30 a.m.

Law enforcement logs for April 26, 2024

The reports below were provided by the sheriff’s office or police department indicated. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Quincy Animal Shelter works to address community’s large need
April 26, 2024 1:30 a.m.

Quincy Animal Shelter works to address community’s large need

QUINCY – The Quincy Animal Shelter is one of only a handful of shelters with larger facilities in Grant and Adams County, alongside Adams County Pet Rescue and Grant County Animal Outreach, and faces the same issues other shelters in the area do. The shelter’s manager, Jessica Kiehn, spoke about the facility’s operations and dealing with increasing numbers of stray animals across the Columbia Basin.


Sharing the wealth
April 26, 2024 1:20 a.m.

Sharing the wealth

Moses Lake gardeners gather to swap plants and ideas

MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Garden Club held its annual plant swap Monday evening. “We bring all kinds of plants … and we gift our plants to each other,” said club President Valerie Parrott, who hosted the event at her business, Pieces by Parrott. “We have a bunch of brand-new gardeners that are here this year, so we planted all kinds of seeds to do starter pack gardens for them.” This was the third year the club has held the plant swap, Parrott said. About 100 people turned out Monday to exchange plants, share tips and enjoy a potluck dinner.

‘Ireland’s Greatest Showman’
April 26, 2024 1:15 a.m.

‘Ireland’s Greatest Showman’

David Shannon to perform in Moses Lake Sunday

MOSES LAKE — The Wallenstien Theater will ring this weekend with the voice of Irish tenor David Shannon. The concert will start at 7 p.m. Sunday evening. Sometimes billed as “Ireland’s Greatest Showman,” Shannon has a long and varied list of credits under his belt. He’s performed leading roles in productions of “Phantom of the Opera,” “Les Miserables” and “Sweeney Todd” in London’s prestigious West End theaters, according to his biography, and he was an original cast member of the London Company production of “Come From Away.” Shannon is equally at home with traditional folk music, and laces his performance with songs accompanied by the fiddle and the bodhran, a handheld drum that’s a staple of Irish tradition.

April 26, 2024 midnight

Legals for April, 26 2024


Powering affordability
April 25, 2024 7:06 p.m.

Powering affordability

OneD Battery Sciences plant almost online

MOSES LAKE — More affordable electric vehicles are on the way. That was the takeaway from a tour that OneD Battery Sciences offered to a small contingent of Moses Lake community members Thursday afternoon at the company’s SINANODE plant on Road N Northeast.

Crack sealing may result in traffic delays throughout Columbia Basin
April 25, 2024 6:58 p.m.

Crack sealing may result in traffic delays throughout Columbia Basin

MOSES LAKE — Drivers traveling through the Columbia Basin and North Central Washington have another reason to build in a little extra time to the trip between now and mid-June. Washington State Department of Transportation crews will be sealing cracks on roads throughout the region. Crack-sealing starts Monday, wrote Sebastian Moraga, WSDOT communications, in a press release. Crews will start near Othello and be working from Othello to Brewster, Wenatchee to Coulee Dam.

April 25, 2024 6:54 p.m.

Quincy pharmacy searched by federal agencies

QUINCY — Officers from a number of federal agencies conducted a search at a Quincy pharmacy, and at a second location owned by the same people in East Wenatchee, Wednesday afternoon.


Othello Community Hospital now hosting Ritzville mobile clinic
April 25, 2024 4:32 p.m.

Othello Community Hospital now hosting Ritzville mobile clinic

OTHELLO – Othello Community Hospital has begun partnering with the Ritzville-based East Adams Rural Healthcare to provide mobile primary care clinic services once a week in Othello, outside the hospital. The clinic, a 40-foot motorcoach, is fully equipped to provide clinic services on the go. OCH Chief Executive Officer Connie Agenbroad explained the need behind the partnership.

Vikings defeat Yakima Valley in doubleheader
April 25, 2024 3:56 p.m.

Vikings defeat Yakima Valley in doubleheader

MOSES LAKE – Big Bend picked up its first sweep of an opponent in over a month on Wednesday, defeating Yakima Valley 15-4 and 5-4 in a home doubleheader.

Huskies defeat Ephrata, take second in CWAC
April 25, 2024 3:50 p.m.

Huskies defeat Ephrata, take second in CWAC

OTHELLO – Even with one game remaining on the schedule, the Othello boys soccer team locked up a second-place finish in the Central Washington Athletic Conference, giving the Huskies a first-round bye in next week’s district tournament. Othello finished second to East Valley (Yakima) for the second straight season.


April 25, 2024 midnight

Legals for April, 25 2024

Moses Lake’s Well 20 to begin producing water
April 24, 2024 6:55 p.m.

Moses Lake’s Well 20 to begin producing water

MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake’s water difficulties came a little closer to being alleviated this week, according to an announcement from the city.

April 24, 2024 6:50 p.m.

Ephrata Schools seeks feedback on summer food program

EPHRATA -- The Ephrata School District is looking for community input on expanding its free summer meal program. Results of a recently launched, online survey will guide whether the district will provide grab-and-go meals for children seven days a week during the summer.


Quincy hospital bonds to be paid off sooner than projected
April 24, 2024 6:46 p.m.

Quincy hospital bonds to be paid off sooner than projected

QUINCY — The collection rate for the bonds sold to build the new Quincy Valley Medical Center may be lower than originally anticipated. The sale of the second set of bonds, which will generate about $9 million in revenue, is set for late June.

Property annexed into City of Ephrata
April 24, 2024 6:36 p.m.

Property annexed into City of Ephrata

EPHRATA -- The Ephrata City Council passed two ordinances at the April 17 meeting relating to annexing a small parcel of land into the city and changing its zoning designation. The property involved is a 0.7 acre parcel owned by Sandoval Rentals LLC. The owner submitted the application in September 2023, the City Council reviewed the Annexation Petition in October and set a public hearing date to consider the request in November.

WA taxpayers to pay more for school meals as program expands
April 24, 2024 6:20 p.m.

WA taxpayers to pay more for school meals as program expands

(The Center Square) – More school districts across Washington are providing free school meals for students, both breakfast and lunch, at no cost to families. Other districts will be providing meals in the next year or so as universal school meal programs are phased in.


If voters decide to allow WA Cares op-out, will the state refund tax collections?
April 24, 2024 6:07 p.m.

If voters decide to allow WA Cares op-out, will the state refund tax collections?

(The Center Square) – More than nine months since Washington state workers started paying into the state-mandated long-term care insurance program known as WA Cares, most working Washingtonians have contributed at least a few hundred dollars to the program.

MLSD levy voted down for second time
April 24, 2024 5:29 p.m.

MLSD levy voted down for second time

MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake School District educational programs and operations levy was voted down a second time in Tuesday’s special election. District voters rejected the levy by a vote of 3,947 against to 3,094, or 56.06% to 43.94%, according to the Grant County Auditor’s Office. That margin was even greater than the 3,758-3,611 vote that defeated the levy in the Feb. 13 election.