As the Ephrata Fire Department begins a new year, 2024 proved to be a transformative period, according to Chief Jeremy Burns.
Officials from the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers held a signing Jan ...
Peanut Butter, a young pup, is a sweet goofy guy looking for a permanent home. The little snack of a dog weighs around 55 ...
The Warden City Council convened on Jan. 14 to discuss significant developments concerning the city’s water system and its ...
As 2025 begins, the Ephrata School District is assessing the changes and challenges it faced last year. Superintendent Ken ...
We are writing to express our firm support for the upcoming levy, which is crucial not only for our children but for the well ...
The Warrior boys basketball team won its ninth consecutive game with Tuesday night’s 76-39 defeat of Valley Christian, ...
Year of the Snake stamp Tuesday, according to an announcement from the USPS. The Postal Service printed 21 million stamps ...
Trailing by four entering the fourth quarter, the Almira/Coulee-Hartline girls basketball team was unable to overcome its ...
There’s a new queen in Moses Lake, and she’s got Ephrata roots. Kaylee Stump, 20, of Ephrata was named the 2025 Miss Moses ...
The Moses Lake School District is looking for community members to join the Community Engagement Board – a volunteer group ...
With most local teams having their slate of non-conference games now in the rearview mirror, boys and girls basketball teams ...