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Warden council bans kratom, considers parking regulations

WARDEN — Warden City Council passed a kratom ban and special event permit Tuesday night. It also discussed its comprehensive plan update and an ordinance for parking regulations. Around 17 residents were in attendance, a fairly large showing for a Warden council meeting. “First of all, before we start, I …

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Eagles honor seniors in final home meet

SOAP LAKE — The Soap Lake Eagles competed in their final two home matches facing Manson Monday and Liberty Bell …

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Ephrata aims to prevent youth violence with local education

EPHRATA — Ephrata School District is inviting parents and guardians to a community town hall next week aimed at addressing …

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Grant County Jail Roster for April 29, 2026

This list shows current inmates from the Grant County law enforcement agencies who were arrested on April 28 and 29. …

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Ephrata Parks Commission seeking to fill two open seats

EPHRATA — The Ephrata Parks Commission, which serves as an advisory group to the Ephrata City Council, has two vacant …

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Columbia Basin Hospital nominates Allred for board

EPHRATA — The Columbia Basin Hospital received one application for a vacant seat on the Board of Commissioners for Public …

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Three Mavericks sign their letter of intent

MOSES LAKE — On Wednesday, Brady Jay, Carter Anderson and Jeremiah Baker each signed letters of intent to play football …

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Cd'A woman arrested for hit-and-run crashes

A woman is facing a felony charge after police said she hit two vehicles, injuring multiple people, and fled the …

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Molahiettes bring home another state championship

MOSES LAKE — Win or lose, state championship or not, the goal of the Molahiettes dance team is always the …

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Tigers topple Jacks on senior night

EPHRATA — On senior night where three seniors were recognized, the Ephrata Tigers (4-15) defeated the Quincy Jacks (7-14) 10-0 …

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Local Events: Glacier Art Museum Gala, Whitefish Restaurant Week and Fish Fest, Montana Distillers Guild Spring Spirits and Brews Fest

It May be time to dust off the bikes, load up the boat, stretch your hiking legs, and ... mow …

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Widespread power outage snarls traffic in Kalispell

A patchwork of nearly 23,000 Flathead Electric Cooperative customers were without power on Wednesday afternoon.

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Judge agrees to unseal most docs in Anaconda homicide case

District Court Judge Jeffrey Dahood on Tuesday ordered the unsealing of almost all charging documents in the state’s homicide case …

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Elon Musk tells his side of OpenAI's beginnings in trial pitting him against CEO Sam Altman

Altman, OpenAI's CEO, was in attendance at the federal courthouse in Oakland, California, although he was not scheduled to testify …

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Rare earth mining is poisoning Mekong River tributaries, threatening 'the world's kitchen'

The Mekong has long faced mounting pressures, from plastic pollution to hydropower dams hemming it upstream and sand mining devouring …

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