MOSES LAKE - Washington State University senior Jacob Rummel will provide Columbia Basin Herald readers legislative updates from the state capitol through a partnership with the school's Murrow News Service.
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EPHRATA - A Quincy man was sentenced to more than 10 years in prison for a variety of charges including burglary, firearms theft, domestic violence and assault.
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MOSES LAKE - Grant County Housing Authority officials are seeking donations to distribute next month during the annual count of the county's homeless men, women and children.
EPHRATA - Grant County Sheriff Tom Jones says body cameras on his deputies help boost public confidence and are a useful tool to "keep both sides protected" if a conflict arises between a deputy and citizen.
OLYMPIA - Republican Senator Mark Schoesler, a fifth-generation wheat farmer from Ritzville and 9th Legislative District representative, was recently elected by his Senate contemporaries as Senate Majority Leader.
MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake Robotics teams that teach youth problem solving, mechanical engineering, computer programming and team work skills are preparing for a regional qualifying competition Saturday in the Tri-Cities. The team coordinator Kat Stebbins said the teams still need a few volunteers to help judge competitors and …
EPHRATA - A tenant of 82-year-old Lucille Moore is being charged with her murder after a cigarette butt and other DNA evidence police believe link him to the crime were found.
EPHRATA - Pam Leseman said she feels like a celebrity. The long-time Ephrata resident recently won the Rookie of the Year Award for her new Pita Pit franchise store. She said she fielded telephone calls on Monday morning from media outlets across the country.
QUINCY - Grant County PUD General Manager Tony Webb told Quincy City Council members the utility will begin raising water levels at Wanapum Reservoir as soon as this weekend.
QUINCY - Grant County PUD General Manager Tony Webb told Quincy City Council members the utility will begin raising water levels at Wanapum Reservoir as soon as this weekend.