O’Ban Sponsors Coronavitus Funding Bill

A state senator from Pierce County introduces a bill to pull $100 million from state savings to pay for responding to the coronavirus which has killed six people in Washngton. Steve O’Ban’s bill authorizes the $100-million transfer to the disaster response account, solely for response and recovery efforts related to the declared emergency. O’Ban says … Read more

K-9 Recovering

A Moses Lake K-9 is recovering after being shot Friday by a suspect after a police chase. Captain Mike Williams says the dog was taken to the WSU Veterinary Hospital and was reported to be much more responsive on Sunday. A decision will be made today on whether surgery is necessary. The suspect was shot … Read more

Spokane Artist And Photographer Opening In ML March 6

An exhibit from Spokane photographer and author Timothy Connor opens at the Moses Lake Museum and Art Center on March 6. The exhibit called “Beautiful Wounds” spotlights the dramatic impact of cataclysmic floods that remain evident today, showing the area’s geological past. A opening reception is set for 5 p.m. on Friday at the museum … Read more

MLSB Sees School Rederings

Architect’s renderings for Moses Lake’s new elementary school were revealed last week at the School Board’s meeting. Groff Elementary is slated to open in the fall of 2021 on South Cougar Drive east of State Route 17. The plans for the two-story building include 25 classrooms along with a multi-purpose cafeteria and gymnasium. Voters approved … Read more

Siem Is Back

An Ephrata native who fled to Mexico three years ago has returned as a Mexican refugee. Gavin Siem posted a video last week showing his new citizenship status. Siem who at one time was a Congressional candidate says he left the country after a confrontation with an Ephrata police officer who took Siem’s phone and … Read more

ML Rotary Working To Raise Money For Skate Park

The Moses Lake Rotary is conducting a fundraising campaign to renovate the city’s skate park. Rotary officials say this will be the organization’s annual project and they will be raising money to improve the park’s lighting. It was built 25 years ago and the city is working on obtaining grants to fund the rest of … Read more

WA Has First Two Coronavirus Deaths

Washington State was the location for the first case of the coronavirus in the U.S. and now it’s the location of the first two deaths. On Saturday a man in his 50s died at a King County medical center while the second death is man in his 70s who died at the same facility. The … Read more

Movie On Grand Coulee Dam Showing On Wednesday

The Moses Lake Museum and Art Center is hosting a free screening of “Grand Coulee Dam, A Man-Made Marvel” on Wednesday, March 4. at 3 p.m. in the Civic Center Auditorium on S. Balsam St. The film is being shown in lieu of a previously scheduled program with Grand Coulee Dam Historian Shawn Lingo. Grand … Read more

BBCC Students Going To National Competition

A team of Big Bend Community College Agriculture program students qualified to compete at the National Professional Agricultural Student Conference in Minneapolis. The national conference gives students an opportunity to network with industry professionals, go on agriculture tours and participate in career exploration activities. Students also get to show off their skills and knowledge through … Read more

MLCOC Opposes Greenhouse Gas Bill

The Moses Lake Chamber Of Commerce comes out against a state legislature proposal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with transportation fuels. The measure means gas prices could increase by 57 cents a gallon over the next 10 years and diesel fuel would go up by 63 cents a gallon during the same period. In … Read more