GCFD5 Gets FEMA Grant

Grant County Fire District 5 received a nearly $850,000 award from the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Assistance to Firefighters Grants Program. It will go toward buying new air packs, masks and air bottles which will replace ones that are required to be removed from service after a number of years. District officials say the new … Read more

3 Arrested In Warden Drug Bust

Methamphetamine, heroin and illegal marijuana are seized as part of a month-long investigation into sales from a Warden home. The search warrant served at the Road U SE home also resulted in the confiscation of a stolen firearm and drug paraphenalia. Three people were arrested and face serveral charges while the Grant County Prosecutor’s Office … Read more

Local COVID-19 Update

The Grant County Health District reported a dozen new coronavirus cases on Tuesday with the total now 3,455. Cases are residents of Coulee City, Ephrata, Moses Lake, Quincy and Warden. 18 people remain hospitalized and there are 24 COVID-19 related deaths. Officials say that community spread is the largest source of COVID-19 transmission. Adams County … Read more

One Hurt In Desert Aire Collision

Paramedics airlfited a Mattawa driver involved in a Desert Aire accdent to a Richland hospital. Police say David Chiprez was speeding on Edgewater Way westbound near Orchard when he lost control resulting in his vehicle going off the road hitting an in-ground electrical transformer. The car then rolled over and Chiprez was ejected. A small … Read more

Dent Contracts COVID-19

13th District State Representative Tom Dent announced he tested positive for coronavirus. The Moses Lake lawmaker says he believes he contracted it sometime during the first week of October. Dent says getting the virus has been an eye-opener which showed him first hand there are “holes” in the medical system that need to be addressed … Read more

Inslee Implements Tighter Colleges Student Regulations

Governor Jay Inslee tightens restrictions for college students after 35 coronavirus outbreaks have occured at higher education institutions statewide resulting in more than 800 cases. Masks are now required at all time in college residental facilityes except outside dorms or sleeping rooms. There is now a 2-person limit per sleeping room and pmly one visitor … Read more

Charges Filed In Fatal Collision

A vehicular homicide charge is brought in an April crash near Moses Lake that killed a 23-year-old man. Grant County prosecutors say Andrew Allbee is to appear in court Oct. 26 for arraignment on the charge in the death of Shane Phillips who was a passenger in Allbee’s car that crashed on Road 16 Northeast, … Read more

BBCC Gets Approval For Bachelor’s Program

Big Bend Community College received State Board of Community and Technical Colleges approval to begin offering a Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Management – the college’s first bachelor’s program. After receiving feedback from the local business community along with current and former students Big Bend officials began work to create the new program. The … Read more

Fairchild Cinema Opening In November

Moses Lake’s Fairchild Cinema will open its doors the first week of November now that Governor Jay Inslee lifted restrictions on those businesses. Owner Jeff Fairchild says they are shooting for a Nov. 1 opening but it’s more realistic to expect Nov. 6 as the first day of screenings. Inslee’s executive order calls for theaters … Read more

Fire Destroys Basin City Home

A fire destroyed a Basin City home on Sunday and resulted in the death of a dog. According to Franklin County Fire District 4 Chief Steve Cooper an electrical issue started the fire in the drapes at the 2nd Avenue double-wide manufactured home. Residents tried to extinguish the fire but it grew too fast. An … Read more