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Serving Those Who Served

August 1, 2024 by VENUE Magazine

Tori Douglass went in the service after high school for the same reason many young people do: to create opportunities and make their life better. Douglass enlisted in the Marine Corp and after basic training was assigned to the Fleet MALS 11 ( an aviation logistics squadron) and FMFA 232 (a marine fighter attack squadron). […]

Filed Under: People

A Tasty Investment

August 1, 2024 by VENUE Magazine

The Lioness Lions of Moses Lake are fiercely independent and deeply committed to their community. Once, their work was more hands-on-service driven. Today, their work centers around one of, if not the, most significant ­investments our region has ever made: the Space Burger.An initial investment in 1964 of approximately $5,000 returned a whopping $1,000,000 (that’s […]

Filed Under: Community

It Started with a Horse

August 1, 2024 by VENUE Magazine

Mike Corey is one of those guys who can sum up their lives in a few words – and yet, if you could watch the video of his life, the incredible footage would go on for days. Moving herds of cattle across wild land, watching weather roll across mountains. Months in the forests of Montana […]

Filed Under: Agriculture

A New Beginning

August 1, 2024 by VENUE Magazine

Before we could know everything instantly all the time everywhere, there were other ways to ­communicate. Letters. The phone. ­Eavesdropping. The latter is how a friend of the Skaug family, all the way down in Fresno, CA heard that the Armstrong Paint & Glass business in Moses Lake, WA was for sale; a friend just […]

Filed Under: Community

On a Scale

August 1, 2024 by VENUE Magazine

The Farm As I toured Pure Country Farm I was struck by the smell. It smelled like hay and dirt. Not like 1,000 pigs. While pigs might roll in the mud (and sometimes poo), it’s to keep themselves cool and their skin protected from the sun. Which is important when you are fair skinned and […]

Filed Under: Agriculture

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