Twice in my life I have been beaten by a door. The first time was in Houston while we were in Texas visiting my brother, some ...
Local photographer Nora Jenn, right, hands an $800 check to Grand Coulee Dam Area Senior Center President Edna Hauser. Jenn's ...
Grand Coulee Dam School District Superintendent Rog Broadnax presented a certificate of thanks Monday night to teacher Ethan ...
Six Raider wrestlers competed in an elite tournament in Kent, Washington last week against 102 teams coming from all over, ...
Rob Carroll poses with the sign he was carrying in Saturday's protest on Midway next to a Christmas wreath that had been ...
While a lot of energy is put into celebrating the achievements of athletes in local schools, another celebration is in ...
Rex, an extra short, red corgi, keeps an eye on his approaching canine friend from the fishing beach at Crescent Bay on Lake ...
The Lady Raider wrestlers placed at the Connell Girls Invitational Jan. 10, bringing the Lake Roosevelt team to fifth place ...
The Raider boys competed at the Native American Classic at Wenatchee Valley College Jan. 9, where Tulalip squeezed past them ...
A new federal program aimed at improving health care in rural communities awarded Washington more than $181 million last week. State leaders argue the money will be helpful, but ultimately will fail ...
NCW Libraries invites community members to slow down, reconnect, and begin the new year with intention through a virtual three-part mindfulness series offered in partnership with Meditate Wenatchee.
Last Friday, the Washington State Supreme Court issued a ruling that, for once, I can agree with — a decision that clears the way for a long-standing problem to be addressed. That decision stems from ...
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