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Othello sewer rates to increase

OTHELLO — Othello residents will see their sewer rates increase by one-half of one percent each year over the next three years. The rates became part of a discussion of current and future needs during the Othello City Council meeting Nov. 12. The rate for 2025 will be $65.42 per …

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New PIO appointed for BPA

PORTLAND, Ore. – The Bonneville Power Administration announced Wednesday that Chris Wilk has been appointed as its new chief information …

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Pizza Hut opens in Othello

OTHELLO — Othello’s first Pizza Hut opened Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting followed by a line out the door for lunch.

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Grant PUD fiber project at the finish line

EPHRATA — A Grant County Public Utility District project that has been in the works since 2000 is about five …

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Incoming Trump admin likely to pull back on push to breach Snake River dams

(The Center Square) – Proponents of breaching the four lower Snake River dams that provide hydropower in the Columbia Basin …

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WA still grappling with ongoing EV charging challenges

(The Center Square) – Although Initiative 2117 repealing the state’s cap-and-trade program was rejected by Washington voters earlier this month, …

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Home sales up in October, but interest rates make future iffy

COLUMBIA BASIN — Home sales were up in October statewide, according to data released by the Northwest Multiple Listing Service, …

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‘Wonderful people’

EPHRATA — The Fabric Patch’s breast cancer auction was not your typical fundraiser. There was no expensive venue, no banquet, …

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Port of Ephrata passes budget, updates on new fuel

EPHRATA – The Port of Ephrata Commissioners met Tuesday night to pass its 2025 budget including the tax levy. The …

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Boeing employees return to work

MOSES LAKE – Boeing is taking its first steps to fully restart airplane production in the Puget Sound region as …

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WA Moves to eliminate harmful thermal receipts

OLYMPIA — In an announcement the Washington State Department of Commerce has announced the replacement of thermal receipt paper containing …

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Mattawa council wrestles with planning regulations

MATTAWA — Mattawa City Council members will discuss reviewing the city’s parking regulations Nov 21. It’s the continuation of a …

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Potential passage of I-2066 in WA fuels other groups looking to protect natural gas

(The Center Square) – Three days after the general election, county auditors are still tabulating ballots all across Washington state, …

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Samaritan, Big Bend partner for internship program

MOSES LAKE — A collaboration has been announced between Samaritan Healthcare and Big Bend Community College to provide a paid …

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‘A place of peace’

MOSES LAKE — Palos Verdes at Lakemont became official Tuesday, with a ribbon-cutting hosted by the Moses Lake Chamber of …

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North 40 hosting firearm lock giveaway to promote safety

MOSES LAKE – In an effort to promote firearm safety, North 40 Outfitters in Moses Lake is hosting an event …

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Boeing strike ends with 59% vote

MOSES LAKE – After 52 days of striking for a better employment contract, 59% of more than 26,000 Machinists Union …

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WA gas prices dropping, but still above national average

MOSES LAKE — Gasoline prices in Washington dropped over the last week and have been dropping over the last month, …

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Fourth Boeing contract offer up for vote today

MOSES LAKE – Boeing International released a fourth contract offer Oct. 31 which members will be voting on today at …

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Local medical coder focused on career building, role modeling

MOSES LAKE — Richa Sudlan started out thinking she wanted to help people and have a positive impact on their …

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