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Design of Othello’s water storage project begins this summer
OTHELLO — The city of Othello has received about $1.5 million in grants for its continuing project to pump and tre…
Big Changes for Billionaire Apps Mogul and Animation Legend Talking Tom
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New Mattawa Council member didn't always intend to live here
MATTAWA — New Mattawa City Council member Sun Hwang never intended, as a young man, to live in Mattawa. He didn’t know of its existence.
Runaway car damages Royal City Library
ROYAL CITY — In anything can happen news, the Royal City Public Library was damaged last weekend when a runaway car rolled into one the walls.
Weathering The Storm Of Today's Climate
(NAPSI)—From glamorized weather programs to sitcoms and the Academy Awards, we are flooded daily with weather and climate-related messages. Throw in today’s po…
Homeowners Beware: Are Termites Feasting on Your Home?
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Beat Belly Bloat Before You Hit the Beach
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Make the Most of Your Greater Fort Lauderdale Vacation
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Loans available for FFA, 4-H youths
EPHRATA — You may contact the local USDA-Farm Service Agency (FSA) to seek financing for 4-H and FFA Rural Youth Livestock projects, says Farm Loan Manager Lib…
GRANT COUNTY WATER CONSERVANCY BOARD
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF GROUNDWATER
April 5, 2016
Roger Trail educated, experienced and ready to lead Royal School District • Wahluke Junior High School students meet Seattle Seahawks' mascot Blitz • Murder trial begins for Desert Aire man accused of killing Yakim…
Royal boys go 4-2 to level off baseball record
ROYAL CITY — After starting the season with twin losses against Zillah on March 12, the Royal High baseball team enjoyed a four-game winning streak before losi…
Royal, Connell fastpitch doubleheader extended
ROYAL CITY — Royal and Connell are so evenly matched in fastpitch that a doubleheader started Friday at Connell had to be extended to Monday for a conclusion.
Columbia Basin Health Association board names new chairman
OTHELLO — Miguel “Mike” Garza was named chairman of the board for the Columbia Basin Health Association at the CBHA’s annual meeting on March 22.
Experience Florida, Off the Beaten Path
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5 Hacks for Greener, Happier Living
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