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One more day of hot weather will be followed by a gradual temperature drop down into the mid-80s by next week, but there is ...
COLUMBIA BASIN — Police, firefighters and other agencies will have a chance to rub elbows with the communities they serve ...
The Warden School District celebrated the conclusion of its summer school program with an exciting Field Day, an event ...
Grant County Sheriff Joey Kriete has been elected vice president of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs.
The Moses Lake Youth Football Camp hosted by the Mavericks football team concluded yesterday. The camp was held July 28, 29 ...
Garb & Gizmos, a hobby and gaming store in Soap Lake, recently celebrated one year of being in business. Kala Seim, who owns the business alongside her husband Clark, said she wants to provide a ...
Transparency is a word that gets thrown a lot these days. From the perspective of a newspaper editor, it’s become something of a talking point with little substance from a lot of elected officials. We ...
There once was a great city with two gates. The largest gate, on the south side, welcomed merchants, scholars, travelers, local farmers, and the city’s grand army. A long and narrow road leading into ...
QUINCY — Quincy Police Department officers are asking for the public’s help in determining whether or not a body found in ...
In the 2024 Crime in Washington report published by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, released Monday ...
An Othello man was booked on suspicion of first-degree assault-domestic violence after he allegedly stabbed his partner then fled the scene Tuesday. Gilberto Valdovinos-Medina, 36, was arrested after ...
The Almira/Coulee-Hartline Legion 18u (16-13) baseball team concluded the summer season in the state tournament at Shade Park’s Ron Brooks Field. The team entered as the fifth seed in the tournament ...