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Skills on display
MOSES LAKE — Dylan Sanders credits Job Corps with showing him a path forward. “I graduated high school and I wa…
Concrete ideas: Remodeling and outdoor projects keep contractor busy even during pandemic
Christina and Darin Arnall are the owners of D.C. Custom Construction Inc. in Quincy. Christina Arnall said their business has remained busy throughout the cor…
Insurance is important for renters too
MOSES LAKE — The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune - things like windstorms and fires - can afflict people who rent their dwellings.
What are the rules on masks in schools?
What are the rules on masks in schools?
Trop boss makes 4 of 9 Atlantic City casinos run by women
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J,. (AP) — Four of Atlantic City's nine casinos will be run by women, following Wednesday's appointment of a veteran female executive to run the Tropicana.
1 wedding may undo Maine's virus fight, officials say
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A rural church wedding and reception on a beautiful day in the shadow of Mount Katahdin was no doubt a happy day. But it has spread misery ever since.
Trump disputes health officials, sees mass vaccinations soon
WASHINGTON (AP) — Openly contradicting the government's top health experts, President Donald Trump predicted Wednesday that a safe and effective vaccine against the coronavirus could be ready as early as next month…
VIRUS DIARY: Always learning from `happy little accidents'
PHOENIX (AP) — I'm not alone in confessing that I have always enjoyed those Bob Ross instructional painting programs that ran on PBS for many years. Perhaps it was his soothing voice as a tree appeared like magic o…
When can I shred this check? Answers to online banking FAQ
As the COVID-19 pandemic leads banking customers to lean into online technology to manage their money, those trying online banking for the first time may find themselves with questions about how to handle things pr…
VIRUS DIARY: Always learning from `happy little accidents'
PHOENIX (AP) — I'm not alone in confessing that I have always enjoyed those Bob Ross instructional painting programs that ran on PBS for many years. Perhaps it was his soothing voice as a tree appeared like magic o…
100 years on the road: Troopers reflect on working in Moses Lake detachment
MOSES LAKE — Troopers from the Moses Lake Washington State Patrol detachment, both old and new, recently discussed what drew them to the agency and how it has …
Credit union partners with Red Cross, matches donations
Gesa Credit Union has partnered with the American Red Cross to accept donations through the end of October at all Gesa branches to benefit the Red Cross Washington Wildfire fund.
Suicide survivors center holds virtual open house
Dr. Julie Rickard and Blake Suzelis will host a virtual open house at their new National Center for Suicide Survivors on Sept. 23.
Lego to ditch plastic bags for paper ones in its boxed sets
NEW YORK (AP) — Lego said Tuesday that it will stop using plastic bags inside its boxed sets and replace them with paper ones.
Fall home decor trends: Comforting hues, flexible design
In recent years, brown anything in a living space was considered by some arbiters of decor as drab and outdated. But this fall the hue is back in favor, in part because of the unsettled, anxious state of the world.
Millennial Money: How frugal fashionistas can stay on trend
Nowadays, it’s not just celebrities who wear high-end clothing and accessories. The influencers filling your social media feed likely wear them, too.