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Tennis season ends for Quincy Jacks
QUINCY — Quincy’s Victor Torres lines up the shot during a consolation round doubles match at the District 6/Caribou Trail League tennis championships Saturday in Quincy. Both the boys and girls teams ended the season at the tournament. A review of the Jacks’ tennis season will be in the Wednesday edition of the Columbia Basin Herald.
Community clean-up day Saturday
EPHRATA — The Ephrata Chamber of Commerce will host a community clean-up day Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Volunteers will clean parking lots and sidewalks, pick up trash and pull weeds as well as plant flowers and other cleaning and beautification activities. The event will focus on Basin Street from Second Avenue SW to Second Avenue NW — from Les Schwab Tires to just before Tequila’s Mexican restaurant — during the event.
Jackrabbits compete in CTL track championships
In the last time they’ll be on their home turf this season, the Quincy Jackrabbits track and field team recorded several top-five finishes in the Caribou Trail League Championships held May 8 at Quincy High School stadium. The contest marked the only true league meet for the CTL all season.
Firefighters respond to polyurethane netting fire in Royal City
ROYAL CITY, Wash. – Royal Slope Fire responded to a small polyurethane netting fire on Wednesday afternoon. According to the Grant County Sheriff’s Office, firefighters waited for the fire to burn down before using water to extinguish it to avoid contaminating runoff water. The fire was out by...
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