STUDIO BASIN: A chamber, a chief and some River Dogs action
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MOSES LAKE – Pam Thorsen, secretary for the board of directors for the South Grant County Chamber of Commerce, talks about the goals of the chambrer with Managing Editor R. Hans “Rob” Miller. They touch on a variety of topics such as how transportation and community partnerships can impact businesses.
In this month’s Chatting with the Chief segment, Moses Lake Police Chief talks with Miller about fireworks safety, the impacts of fentanyl on the community and law enforcement and the Moses Lake Police Department’s annual crime report and how the MLPD stacks up with departments across the state.
In sports, Ian Bivona recaps the first day of the Spokane Wood Bat Classic where the 18U Columbia Basin River Dogs began the tournament with a 2-0 record, two Moses Lake youth baseball teams having success on the diamond and more.
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