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Ephrata man sentenced in 2023 speeding, drug case
Sep. 30—EPHRATA — An Ephrata man was sentenced to more than 11 years Tuesday in connection with leading law enforcement officers on a high-speed chase in 2023, according to Grant County Superior Court documents. Benjamin Earl Garfield, 35, pleaded guilty Tuesday in Grant County Superior Court to three counts: the first for possession of a stolen vehicle, the second for attempting to elude a ...
Grant County Health District update
Oct. 1—MOSES LAKE — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recalled El Servidor Corp and Gutierrez Ground Cinnamon due to possible lead contamination. According to the Grant County Health District, short-term exposure to lead may not cause any symptoms. However, if ingested by young children it can cause adverse health effects. The FDA recommends disposing of the product. MOSES LAKE — The ...
Othello man dies in vehicle rollover
Oct. 1—WARDEN — An Othello man died Saturday in a one-vehicle collision three miles south of Warden, according to Grant County Sheriff's Office press release. Faustino N. Gonzalez, 52, was driving a 2011 Nissan Frontier pickup north on Road U Southeast when he failed to negotiate a curve, overcorrected, crossed both lanes and left the road to the west, the GCSO release said. The pickup rolled ...
Hit and run causes power outage
Sep. 30—MOSES LAKE — Grant Public Utility District crews worked late Friday night after a semi-truck hit a power poll, knocking out power to what the PUD estimated to be more than 700 homes. According to the PUD, a pole at the intersection of Broadway and Barbara avenues was hit, causing the problem. A subsequent press release from the Moses Lake Police Department indicated the accident was a ...
Flannel Fest to bring the '90s to life
Sep. 30—MOSES LAKE — The days of dial-up internet, Doc Martens and the Macarena may be three decades behind us, but they'll make a comeback this weekend at the Grant County Fairgrounds. This is the third year the fairgrounds has hosted the 1990s music festival Flannel Fest, which this year is Friday and Saturday. "We've got 11 bands over the two days," said fairgrounds Director Jim McKiernan. ...
Six-vehicle collision closes SR 17 Sunday
Oct. 1—WARDEN — Four people sustained injuries in a six-vehicle collision on state Route 17 between Warden and Moses Lake about 11:30 a.m. Sunday. Two of the cars were totaled, according to a statement from the Washington State Patrol. There was limited visibility due to a dust storm, according to the WSP. No tickets were issued due to the dust storm. According to WSP, five of the six vehicles ...
Moses Lake to host four community meetings to discuss the school district’s financial crisis
MOSES LAKE, Wash. — Community members in Moses Lake will meet Tuesday night to discuss the school district’s financial situation. The meeting will be the first of four in-person community meetings this month. The school district was forced to lay off dozens of staff positions before the start...
Softball for a good cause at Battle of the Badge
Sep. 30—MOSES LAKE — It was a battle of two evenly matched teams, but the Moses Lake Police Department took a one-run win over the Grant County Sheriff's Office in a softball game for a good cause. The annual Battle of the Badge ended with a 21-20 win for MLPD over GCSO, with proceeds from raffles, sponsorships and pledges going to community organizations. MLPD Chief Dave Sands said the main ...
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