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Toddler Loses Foot In Lawnmower Accident At Quincy Daycare
Police in Grant County say a toddler had a foot severed in an accident at a daycare on Monday. Quincy Police Department Chief Ryan Green says the incident happened in the 300 block of C Street Northeast at around 11:15 a.m. when the child became trapped underneath a riding lawnmower.
AmeriCorps Recruiting New Members in Chelan-Douglas Area
Would you like to advance social justice and alleviate poverty?. If so, the Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council is seeking new AmeriCorps members and host sites for 2024-25. AmeriCorps is a federally operated domestic volunteer program. It has a presence in the following counties: Chelan, Douglas, Okanogan and Grant. AmeriCorps is...
NCW Tech Alliance Opens Second Office in Grant County at Big Bend Community College
MOSES LAKE - North Central Washington (NCW) Tech Alliance has opened a new office in Moses Lake, situated on the Big Bend Community College (BBCC) campus. This marks the regional nonprofit's second office in Grant County, aimed at enhancing its services in STEM education, technology, and entrepreneurship across Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Okanogan, and Adams Counties.
Two dogs die in a complicated structure fire in Soap Lake
SOAP LAKE, Wash. - A fire burned down a structure on Tuesday, killing two dogs and posing a threat to a nearby community. The Grant County Fire District responded to the structure fully engulfed in flames near Main Avenue and Elder Street around 6 p.m. Firefighters observed downed and active...
Sick, weak, and emaciated horse euthanized, charges sought against owner
GRANT COUNTY, Wash. — A horse owner in Grant County is now facing animal cruelty charges after deputies discovered the animal severely malnourished and dehydrated. The horse ended up having to be euthanized. The Grant County Sheriff's Office (GCSO) said deputies learned on June 19 that the landlord had...
Grant County sees surge in chickenpox and whooping cough cases
GRANT COUNTY — The Grant County Health District (GCHD) is addressing a spike in chickenpox and whooping cough cases. The chickenpox outbreak in Warden has affected several unvaccinated children at a childcare center. GCHD urges all eligible residents to get vaccinated. The chickenpox vaccine requires two doses, administered at 1 year and 4 years old.
Moses Lake area horse euthanized due to severe neglect; owner faces animal cruelty charges
MOSES LAKE — A horse, severely neglected and in critical condition, was euthanized this past week as local authorities seek animal cruelty charges against its owner, according to the Grant County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff's officials say the discovery occurred on June 19 when deputies were alerted by a landlord about a gelding being kept in deplorable conditions on a property located in the 13000 block of Road 10-Northeast, north of Moses Lake.
Felony Charges Likely After This Moses Lake Horse Died of Neglect
The Grant County Sheriff's Office says at least one Class "C" Felony, and possibly others, are pending for the person responsible for this horse's death. The GCSO reports on June 19th they were made aware of, and observed, this horse being corralled at a residence in the 13000 block of Road 10 northeast of Moses Lake.
Police Seek Cruelty Charges After Moses Lake Horse Is Euthanized
Police in Grant County are seeking animal cruelty charges after discovering a severely-neglected horse near Moses Lake. Deputies learned of the 20-to-25-year-old gelding on June 19 and subsequently investigated the property where it was being corralled in the 13000 block of Road 10 Northeast. Grant County Sheriff's Office spokesperson, Kyle...
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