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Ephrata is a city in Grant County, Washington, with a population of approximately 8,477.

Population8,477
Median Home Value$240,000
Median Income$70,321
Area10.48 sq mi

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NewsFEB 18, 2026

State Route 28 reopened between Soap Lake and Ephrata

State Route 28 reopened between Soap Lake and Ephrata KXLY.com

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NewsJAN 15, 2026

Law enforcement responds to standoff with shooting suspect in Ephrata, Washington

Law enforcement responds to standoff with shooting suspect in Ephrata, Washington KREM

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NewsJAN 15, 2026

Law enforcement responds to standoff with shooting suspect in Ephrata

Law enforcement responds to standoff with shooting suspect in Ephrata KREM

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