Saturday, January 18, 2025

ARTICLES BY SARAH KEHOE<BR> HERALD STAFF WRITER

Moses Lake resident fights for equality, peace

MOSES LAKE - Moses Lake resident Suzi Fode holds many
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Registration starts for elementary schools

MOSES LAKE — Parents can register their elementary school children at their schools’ office through Friday.
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Quincy child finds her passion

QUINCY — Ashlee Boswell, 3, has a satisfied grin on her face as she holds up a tiny purple pillow decorated with princesses wearing gowns and crowns.
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Schools to receive state funding

OLYMPIA — Warden, Moses Lake and Othello school districts received state funding assistance grants to support construction projects.
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Pink is tough enough for the Pirates

MOSES LAKE — Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation members are bringing pink to the park to raise money for local cancer patients.
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Moses Lake Junior Miss heads to state competition

MOSES LAKE — Rianne Jones, 2010 Moses Lake Junior Miss, is competing for the title of Washington’s Distinguished Young Woman.
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George residents start farmer's market

GEORGE — A group of 15 women are responsible for bringing a farmer’s market to George.
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Volunteers help fix food bank steps

MOSES LAKE — In about three weeks, Moses Lake Food Bank clients will have an easier and safer time collecting needed items, thanks to the efforts of two volunteers.
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A reality show serves as a rude awakening

Being on TV brings out the worst in people
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Report of virus at Job Corps questioned

MOSES LAKE — The Grant County Health District and Columbia Basin Job Corps disagree about whether students were affected by Norovirus in June.
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Health district's office floods

MOSES LAKE — A failing exterior irrigation pipe caused flooding in the basement of the Grant County Health District’s Moses Lake office.
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Wenatchee man seeks his step-dad

CASHMERE — A Wenatchee resident is asking for volunteers to help him find his step-dad.
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New Moses Lake school breaks ground

The community came out to celebrate construction starting for a new Moses Lake elementary school Thursday night.
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Salmonella illness connected to concert

Seven cases at Sasquatch Music Festival
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National Frozen Foods employees install flag

National Frozen Foods Corporation employees held a dedication ceremony to honor the memory of war veteran and supervisor Ed Wurzer.
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