More than 60% of voters approved a three-tenths of 1% sales tax increase to help fund a new Grant County Jail in 2019. Today, ...
The Grant County Sheriff’s Office says a 67-year-old woman from Ephrata was hospitalized Tuesday morning after being attacked ...
Law enforcement agencies across Grant County are actively hiring officers and deputies. However, according to Moses Lake ...
EPHRATA, Wash. - A man was arrested after running from police to an orchard and attempting to hide in an apple tree. The Grant County Sheriff's Office say that Lopez Montes, 36, was driving at ...
An Ephrata Borough woman deliberately set fire to her home, killing two pets and injuring a neighbor, according to police. Leslie G. Truitt, 70, of 118 E. Chestnut St., faces charges of aggravated ...
Oct. 15—EPHRATA — On Sunday, the Grant County Sheriff's Office recovered Richard Smith's body from O'Sullivan Reservoir. Smith went fishing Oct. 3 and after his girlfriend did not hear from ...
When: Ephrata Borough Council meeting, Nov. 4. What happened: While Ephrata Borough officials are still fine-tuning the 2025 budget, the current draft does not include a real estate tax hike.
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — Charges have been filed against a Virginia teen following a series of online threats made toward the Ephrata Community Pool. The Ephrata Police Department filed charges ...
BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. — A Lancaster County man was ... James Hutson, 61, of Ephrata, was driving a Peterbilt truck that was struck by a pickup truck hauling a trailer that lost control on ...
IDENTITY OF THE VICTIM. A LANCASTER COUNTY WOMAN IS CHARGED WITH ARSON AFTER A FIRE EARLIER THIS MONTH IN HER HOME. EPHRATA POLICE SAY 70 YEAR OLD LESLIE TRUITT ADMITTED TO PLACING HER HUSBAND’S ...
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Oct. 17—EPHRATA — A section of farmland near Moses Lake was attractive to the Grant County Public Utility District in part because it allowed the PUD to avoid what might have been expensive ...