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Basin nonprofit CEO appointed to WA Board of Education
OLYMPIA — Sue Kane, CEO of the NCW Tech Alliance, has been appointed to the Washington State Board of Education, Position 1, according to an announcement from the SBA. Kane lives in East Wenatchee and runs NCW Tech Alliance with offices throughout North Central Washington, including Moses Lake.
Outgoing Othello council members recognized for their work
OTHELLO — Outgoing Othello City Council members were recognized at the last meeting of the year Monday. “It’s been a huge honor in my life, the biggest honor I could ever think of, serving with every single person up here on this council, with past council members and with the staff of the city,” said council member Corey Everett. “We have a phenomenal staff in this city. Not only department heads – it’s everybody. I feel very honored to work with everybody here.”
Life’s better when you choose Chuy
OTHELLO — Chuy is an adult, male pupper with a big heart and a small set of paws, but some of the biggest eyes you’ll ever fall into. Under 25 pounds, he’s as large as he’ll grow to be and is waiting at Adams County Pet Rescue for just the right human or family to come along and spoil him with love. Like all of the pets at ACPR, he’s up to date on all of his vaccines, neutered/spayed and microchipped. For more information, visit adamscountypetrescue.com. If you are unable to adopt, but want to support the shelter’s work, visit their website and click the donate button. The shelter is located at 1961 W Bench Road near Othello and may be reached at 509-488-5514 or via email at [email protected].
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Huskies Head Coach Caleb Tovar watches as his team battles to force overtime against the …
Officer Valdez with the Moses Lake Police Department works with children and parents during this …
Othello Mayor Shawn Logan, left, and Public Works Director Robin Adolphsen, right, cut the ribbon …