News Bites for June 8, 2023
STAFF REPORT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year, 10 months AGO
EPHRATA – The Grant County Sheriff’s Office will be closed today from noon to 3 p.m. for staff to participate in the Chief for a Day event. The event, as stated in yesterday’s news bites, honors Grant Co. youths impacted by long-term or life-threatening medical conditions.
GCSO Deputy Josh Fitzhugh swam across a significant portion of Lake Lenice to rescue a man over this past weekend. The man had swum out to retrieve his raft, according toa GCSO statement, but had been too tired once he got to it to board the craft or swim back to shore. Fitzhugh gave the man a flotation device, then pulled the man and his craft back to shore.
Grant County Fire District 13 would like to remind the public that a burn ban is in effect through Sept. 30. This includes yard waste, the burning of ditch banks, private burning and burning household garbage. Burning building materials is illegal at all times in Washington. Some permitted burning is acceptable and residents are encouraged to visit the department’s Facebook page for more information at facebook.com/GCFD13.
GRAND COULEE – The Grand Coulee Police Department announced Tuesday that its email system had been hacked. A spam email had been sent from the police chief’s work account. IT assets were contacted and the city’s IT contractor was able to address the issue.
GCPD has announced that it will participate in National Night Out this Aug. 1 at 4 p.m. The event will be held in the 400 block of Midway Avenue in Grand Coulee.
MATTAWA – The Mattawa Police Department is urging Mattawa residents to call 911 for emergencies and 509-762-1160 for nonemergencies rather than searching for officers around town. It is faster for the dispatching center to contact an officer and send them to a call for aid than a manual search for an officer.
Grant County Fire District 8 has recognized volunteer Monica Pozos as the member of the week. Pozos recently passed her EMT coursework and is ready to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians certification on as well. Pozos said she would like to become a firefighter and move into service as a first responder full time in the future, but at this point is working for the Wahluke School District.
MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake Police Department is seeking the public’s help regarding an arson fire in the 700 block of Windrose Drive. They are asking residents nearby to check their doorbell camera footage and other recordings for people in the area around 2 a.m. Monday morning.
RITZVILLE – The Adams County Sheriff’s Office swore in deputy Joel C. Salas on Wednesday. Salas grew up in Mattawa and has been a long-time Columbia Basin resident, according to an ACSO statement.
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CWU recognizes locals in winter quarter honor roll
ELLENSBURG — Central Washington University has released its Honor Roll for winter quarter 2025, with 104 students from Grant and Adams counties honored. To be eligible, a student must complete a minimum of 12 graded credits in the quarter earned with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
UPDATED: Water main break closes section of Mart Road
MOSES LAKE — A water main break is temporarily limiting access to businesses in the 900 block of Stratford Road. Moses Lake city officials said Monday afternoon that a section of the westbound lane of Mart Road will be closed while repairs are underway. Drivers still will have access to WinCo, Sportsman’s Warehouse and the other businesses in that block from Central Drive, said Lynne Lynch, Moses Lake communications and marketing specialist. The road will be closed until further notice.

The Shack to hold grand opening tomorrow
MOSES LAKE — The Shack will hold its grand opening tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in downtown Moses Lake. The Shack, owned by Rick Rodriguez, will carry electronic accessories similar to those carried by the now-defunct Radio Shack chain. Rodriguez previously owned the Radio Shack store in Moses Lake before the chain folded in the 2010s. The Shack is the first business to take up occupancy in the Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce’s business incubator at 301 W. Broadway Ave., according to the chamber.