Jan 16, 2008 | Columbia Basin Herald
Schools delayed in Columbia Basin
“Some of the reports that we were getting is some areas had freezing fog”
Three Columbia Basin schools started late Monday due to icy driving conditions. Moses Lake, Othello and Warden schools announced a two-hour delayed start. via Columbia Basin Herald
Wilson Creek port meeting in new locale
“We look forward to continued growth, doing good projects and doing good things for the people”
The next time the Port of Wilson Creek meets, it will be in a new location. At its meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m., the port district will meet in Wilson Creek Town Hall, located at 254 Railroad St. via Columbia Basin Herald
Grant County cities ask for more prosecutors
“We don't have time to do more than felonies”
The Association of Grant County Cities and Towns unanimously passed a resolution requesting Grant County fund two additional prosecutors to combat gang activity. via Columbia Basin Herald
Graffiti is part of drug trade
“These are things we are blessed with every day”
The Grant County Association of Cities and Towns discussed the relation of drugs, crime and gangs Thursday night. via Columbia Basin Herald
Vehicular tricks no cause for celebration
“See? I figured out how to make my windshield wipers quit working even though it's raining!”
Every six months or so, my car learns a new trick. I have this vision of my vehicle as an oversize canine, wagging its tail - in this case, its trunk - with delight as it shows me its latest discovery, ... via Columbia Basin Herald
“We continue to find new ways to meet the needs of our work force such as Oscar”
Candice Boutilier/Columbia Basin Herald Oscar Garay, 33, Wilson Creek, demonstrates the tools he uses to weld. via Columbia Basin Herald
Jeep goes airborne in 3 car Moses Lake wreck
Grant County deputies responded to a 3-vehicle injury collision at the intersection of Road 5.9 NE and Stratford Road. via KREM-TV Spokane