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Grant County reimburses family whose dog was run over by sheriff's deputy

The Grant County commissioners approved reimbursement of veterinary expenses incurred by a Moses Lake family whose dog was run over by a sheriff’s deputy in the summer, according to county officials.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 9 MONTHS AGO

Moses Lake man sentenced to 29 months for robbery

A Moses Lake man was sentenced Jan. 11 to almost two and a half years in prison in connection to an October incident in which he reportedly robbed a woman in the parking lot of Circle K on North Stratford Road, according to court documents.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

Camp for the unsheltered has been open for one month

In its first month since opening, the Moses Lake Sleeping Center, a shelter for unsheltered people, has lodged 58, with an average of 15 to 20 people per night, according to city officials.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

Flatbread restaurant brings Brazilian-influenced Mediterranean food to Moses Lake

In a small business off the corner of East Broadway Avenue and South Alder Street, the warm smell of grilled Mediterranean food with Brazilian influences fills the room.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

Public records for Jan. 18, 2021

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COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

Two arrested after armed robbery

Two Moses Lake residents were arrested Friday in connection with the robbery of a woman at gunpoint inside her apartment, according to police.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

Accused criminal gang leader, drug trafficker sentenced to 20 years

An accused Grant County leader of a criminal street gang was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison Wednesday after pleading guilty to a number of drug trafficking charges, according to a press release from the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

Vaccinations ramping up slowly, but surely, in Grant County, surrounding areas

In spite of delays in delivery and some hesitation from potential recipients, distribution of the coronavirus vaccine by health care providers has steadily ramped up across Grant County and surrounding areas in recent weeks.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

Guido’s Pizza to change name to Slices, redesign menu

On Monday night, Guido’s Brick Oven Pizza closed its doors. On Wednesday, Slices Brick Oven House will open in its place.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

Grant County Sheriff's Office reopens for limited services

The Grant County Sheriff’s Office reopened Monday for limited business more than a month after it was closed due to coronavirus infections among staff, according to a statement.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

Man gets 57 months; lied about COVID-19

A Warden man who stole a vehicle and lied about testing positive for the coronavirus to be released from jail was sentenced last month to nearly five years in prison, according to court records.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

New year baby a bright light after a dark year

Not long after the coronavirus pandemic began to sweep through the country and cast a dark shadow on America, Natalie Adame found out she was pregnant with her second child.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

Public records for Jan. 7, 2021

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COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

Eight more COVID-19 deaths reported in Grant County

Eight more Grant County residents died due to the coronavirus, bringing the total deaths of local residents to 91 since the pandemic began, the Grant County Health District reported Thursday.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

Some long-term care facilities receive first vaccines, others wait

A week after long-term care facilities such as nursing homes were supposed to begin seeing coronavirus vaccinations through a federal partnership with private pharmacy chains, some are still waiting for doses and are considering alternatives.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

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