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Grant Co. Jail roster for Apr. 6, 2026

This list shows current inmates from the Grant County Sheriff’s Office who were arrested on April 4, 5 and 6. Grant County inmates are housed at the Grant County Jail. All individuals listed are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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Cougars top Connell on the road

WARDEN — The Warden Cougars (3-6) defeated the Connell Eagles 2-1 Saturday after penalty kicks decided the game in overtime. …

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Tigers dominate doubleheader on the road

EPHRATA — The Ephrata Tigers (3-8) earned a dominant doubleheader win over the Toppenish Wildcats, winning back-to-back games 15-0 and …

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Basin tennis roundup, March 30 – April 3

MOSES LAKE — Tennis in the Basin is well underway as teams from Grant and Adams counties are battling for …

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PHOTO: Whitefish High School expansion project breaks ground

Whitefish School District broke ground on the Whitefish High School expansion project March 23.

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Bran-d new family member

MOSES LAKE — Bran is a medium‑sized female dog who’s already spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped, so she’s got all the …

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System error sets off lockdown alarm at Treaty Rock Elementary

A school district system error set off a lockdown alarm this morning at Treaty Rock Elementary School in Post Falls. …

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Headlines: Motorist who struck child back in court, future uncertain for Bigfork's Sliter Park, lawsuit plans over forestry project, trout project planned

Motorist who struck schoolgirl in 2019 back in court, groups plan to sue over forestry project, first look at Teakettle …

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Whitefish Mountain Resort closes season with steady visitation despite low snowfall

Overcoming one of the warmest winters in decades, Whitefish Mountain Resort ended its 2025-26 ski season Sunday as scheduled.

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Lucille Harms

Lucille (Lucy) Franz Harms, 94, passed away peacefully March 19, 2026, in Leavenworth, Washington at her residence in Mountain Meadows …

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DEQ fines company for creek discharge from Tamarack Meadows

The Montana Department of Environmental Quality fined Schellinger Construction $11,750 for accidentally discharging muddied waters into a tributary of Garnier …

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A LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER: Why local journalism matters more than ever

There are moments when it’s worth taking a step back and asking a basic question. What really keeps a community …

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Authorities urge safety as ORV season ramps up at sand dunes

MOSES LAKE — With warmer weather drawing thousands of riders to the Moses Lake Sand Dunes and Beverly Sand Dunes, …

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E-sports finds a foothold in the Basin

COLUMBIA BASIN — Among the activities that students can participate in, e-sports, or organized competitive video gaming, often goes unrecognized …

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Oat-rageously cute

OTHELLO — Oats is a three‑month‑old female mixed‑breed puppy who’s already spayed, vaccinated and microchipped, so she’s got all her …

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