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Ephrata to consider impact fees for new development

EPHRATA — The possibility of adding transportation and parks impact fees for new development will be under consideration by the Ephrata City Council, starting with a discussion April 29. Community Development Director Ron Sell said development fees would be a new thing for Ephrata. “Currently we don’t have any impact …

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Grant County Sheriff’s Office logs for April 9-16

The reports below were provided by the Grant County Sheriff’s Office. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in …

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AG ends investigation into Helena immigration resolution

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has closed an investigation into a local immigration resolution after the Helena City Commission repealed …

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Surveys of Moses Lake residents show attitudes toward service cuts, sales tax increase

MOSES LAKE — About 49% of Moses Lake residents contacted as part of a survey of community attitudes and priorities …

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‘Bend, don’t break’

OTHELLO — The Othello Huskies (7-4) defeated the Quincy Jacks (5-6) 3-2 in overtime penalty kicks Thursday. Huskies Head Coach …

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Mavericks sweep Wenatchee at home

MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Mavericks (8-1) were victorious in both doubleheader games against the Wenatchee Panthers Friday. “Any …

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Nimmo hits leadoff homer, deGrom works 4 scoreless innings as Rangers beat Mariners 5-0

SEATTLE (AP) — Brandon Nimmo hit a leadoff home run, Jacob deGrom threw four shutout innings and Gavin Collyer earned …

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BASIN SPORTS SCHEDULE: April 20-27, 2026

COLUMBIA BASIN — The weather is beginning to heat up and so is the competition for spring sports as athletes …

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Eagles fall at home against Okanogan

SOAP LAKE — The Soap Lake Eagles had a hard-fought battle against Okanogan Thursday evening but ultimately fell 1-5 by …

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PREP TRACK AND FIELD: Back on better footing ... Lakeland's Carrel bouncing back after injury ended basketball season early

Coeur d’Alene finished with 136.5 points to claim the boys team title.

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THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: The quick trip around the prep bases

But if you find yourself starving for a little tension on a baseball field, go check out a high school …

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PREP ROUNDUP: Timberlake falls to Bonners Ferry in first of three IML showdowns

Timberlake and Bonners Ferry play a doubleheader next Friday at John Shaffer Field in Spirit Lake to conclude the regular …

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Northwest Notes April 18, 2026

The 6-foot-6 Wynott originally committed to Utah State in high school, but decommitted following a coaching change, and eventually signed …

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Educator earns accolades from local Daughters of the American Revolution

History isn't always the most exciting subject for elementary schoolers. But in Cindy Meyer's class at Northwest Expedition Academy, students …

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