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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…
No sweat: Dick's crushes 2Q as consumers focus on fitness
At home workouts and outdoor athletic activities are shaping up to be good business for Dick's Sporting Goods. The retailer's second-quarter results easily beat Wall Street's expectations as consumers continue to f…
Can mosquitoes spread the coronavirus?
Can mosquitoes spread the coronavirus?
Distance learning can fit into your back-to-school budget
For many students, “going back to school” this fall could be just a figure of speech.
Millennial Money: 6 Great Recession lessons that still apply
The Great Recession demolished jobs across the U.S., and it eventually came for mine, too. After graduating in 2009, I worked four months as an entry-level executive assistant at a nonprofit before being laid off.
KITCHEN SMARTS: Hard seltzer remains an 'it' drink
I know I am revealing my age when I say that the last time I remember an alcohol craze like this it was wine coolers. I was barely scraping legal when they were super-hot in the 1980s, but I knew there was an “it d…
Air club celebrates 50 years
MOSES LAKE — The list hanging on the clubhouse wall is faded and hard to read.
Dating corona-style leads to love connections, even marriage
NEW YORK (AP) — If there's one thing the pandemic hasn't canceled, it's the search for love.
California ski resort changing name, citing offensive word
TAHOE CITY, Calif. (AP) — California’s popular Squaw Valley Ski Resort will change its name because the word “squaw” is a derogatory term for Native American women, officials announced Tuesday. The site was the sce…
AP PHOTOS: Splash! Virus spawns portable pool fad in Spain
SEVILLE, Spain (AP) — As pretty much everywhere else, the coronavirus pandemic has meant more time at home for Spaniards. For many of those furloughed or out of business it has also meant less income and no way to …
Liz Weston: The 2 costs that can make or break your nest egg
If you earn a decent income but have trouble saving, the culprits could be the roof over your head and the car in your driveway.
UK leader urges parents to let their kids go back to school
LONDON (AP) — Britain’s prime minister is asking parents to set aside their fears and send their children back to school next month when schools in Britain fully reopen for the first time since the coronavirus pand…
Can mosquitoes spread the coronavirus?
Can mosquitoes spread the coronavirus?
KITCHEN SMARTS: Hard seltzer remains an 'it' drink
I know I am revealing my age when I say that the last time I remember an alcohol craze like this it was wine coolers. I was barely scraping legal when they were super-hot in the 1980s, but I knew there was an “it d…
Millennial Money: 6 Great Recession lessons that still apply
The Great Recession demolished jobs across the U.S., and it eventually came for mine, too. After graduating in 2009, I worked four months as an entry-level executive assistant at a nonprofit before being laid off.
Moses Lake artist Jan Thacker having work displayed in Montana gallery during September
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake artist and writer Jan Thacker will have her work displayed in her home state in the month of September at the Phillips Studio and Galle…