Thursday, January 28, 2016
Quincy man pleads guilty in Habitat break-in • Soap Lake's famous water: Health/beauty product manufacturer allowed to use mineral water • Washington needs more teachers • PUD works to improve steelhead runs • Royal Golf Course looks at its future • Ephrata Chamber of Commerce seeking new executive director • CBHA doctor: Cervical cancer is one of easier cancers to treat • Wireless service focus of Grand PUD commission discussion • Central Washington wildfires prompt native grass treatments • Two stolen checks cashed from car dealership break-ins • Kennewick hosts Washington Oregon Potato Conference • Clay: SHOT Show again produces excitement • Warden's Allycia Gonzales inks with Wenatchee Valley • Big Bend stays undefeated in region with rout of WVC • Royal looks ready for wrestling post-season