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Any way you measure it, Summerfest was a success. “I would say on Friday we had over 2,500 people, and then after the parade ...
On Wednesday, Freewind Martial Arts hosted the second of three seminars with Weapons Wednesday. Attendees were led by ...
Another workweek in the books and another week of fun ahead in the Columbia Basin with music, food, car shows and a variety ...
QUINCY — Quincy Valley Parks and Recreation commissioners have reconsidered the original design of the fieldhouse in Lauzier ...
There have been a variety of cooperative games released in the past couple of years including an indie game released last ...
Raymond Gravelle is a real estate agent with Keller Williams Realty, Inc., and serves as current president of the Grant ...
MOSES LAKE - More than 17,000 acres have been impacted by currently active wildfires in Eastern Washington, with another ...
The Almira/Coulee-Hartline American Legion Warriors 18u baseball team earned two wins while hosting a pre-playoff tournament ...
Warden High School has welcomed its new principal, Heather Cheek, a seasoned educator with a passion for empowering students ...
On Wednesday, the ACH Legion A Warriors hosted the first round of their playoffs in Hartline. They split their doubleheader ...
Move over Scooby, Scrappy is taking the spotlight as he is currently up for adoption at Grant County Animal Outreach. He is a medium sized three-year-old Bull Terrier mix with a big smile and an even ...
As summer arrives in full bloom, the sight of Kallstrom Corn stands dotted throughout the Columbia Basin has returned, marking the beginning of the sweet corn season for locals awaiting the taste of ...