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Fish return in record numbers
GUEST EDITORIAL
OLYMPIA — Even though the plan to manage the Columbia and Snake rivers continues in flux, things are improving for the fish and people who depend on the two waterways.
Outreach reports on pit bulls
187 impounded
GRANT COUNTY — In the first six months of 2009, the Grant County Animal Outreach received 187 pit bulls amongst the 890 dogs impounded.
Top central bankers: Economy needs help despite vaccine news
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Three of the globe's top central bankers said their economies continue to need help despite progress toward a COVID-19 vaccine, with U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell saying that the U.S. Congress “may need to do more” to cushion the blow from the pandemic.
Ivy League cancels winter sports because of COVID-19
The Ivy League became the first Division I conference this year to cancel all winter sports, including men’s and women’s basketball.
Ex-football players sue Iowa, alleging racial discrimination
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A lawyer for 13 Black former Iowa football players announced Thursday that he has filed a lawsuit alleging his clients suffered racial discrimination under longtime coach Kirk Ferentz.
Virus-hit Italy hosts Poland without coach and star forward
Without its coach and star forward, Italy can’t afford to lose against Poland in what could be a decisive Nations League clash on Sunday.
Cambodia readies treason trials against political dissidents
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodia's government has targeted about 50 people in its most concerted legal offensive against its political opponents since 2017, according to copies of court summonses seen Friday. They all were charged with treason for taking part in nonviolent anti-government activities over the past three years.
Murphy signs order giving counties more time to count votes
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday said he signed an executive order delaying when counties must certify the results from the Nov. 3 election.
The Latest: Broncos won't allow fans after Sunday's game
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
BBCC Lady Vikings expect to contend in 2012-13
MOSES LAKE - The Big Bend Community College (BBCC) Women's basketball team just missed the cut for postseason play as the team finished fifth with a 5-9 record in the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges (NWAACC) and was 15-12 overall last year. But coach Preston Wilks, now in his sixth season as head coach of the Lady Vikings likes the way his team is coming together for the 2012-13 campaign.
Chiefs softball turns back Eisenhower
Sweeps twin bill
MOSES LAKE - Moses Lake played an unwelcome host to the Cadets Friday as they took both games of a doubleheader against Eisenhower at Larson Field.
Paul Bowen
Longtime Moses Lake and Warden resident, Paul Bowen, passed away April 25, 2012 at the age of 94. Our father, grandfather, and friend will be missed immensely. Paul's family will always remember his warm smile and big heart. Paul was born near Ririe, Idaho on October 11, 1917 to Casey and Ethel Bowen. Paul was the seventh of eight children born to them. Paul's mother died when he was only five, which required him to grow up quickly and to work very hard as a boy and young man. At age ten, he and his twelve year old brother Jay would stay at and care for a remote dry farm east of Rexburg, Idaho all by themselves.
Here's for all the things parents didn't have to do
It's my turn and I'd like to share with everyone a very important person to me.
MDU rep foresees 'seamless' acquisition for Moses Lake operation
MDU buys Cascade Natural Gas in company's 'biggest transaction' ever
Moses Lake ice rink project moving forward
Construction to start next week
Chiefs down Bombers in OT
Moses Lake pulls away from Richland in game, league standings
The wrong direction for Big Bend
MOSES LAKE - After posting two straight wins on the road over the weekend, the Big Bend Lady Vikings took a step backwards.
Build out breakdown
Second vote in favor of PUD's stand-pat policy does not silence its critics
'Desperate' emphasizes humor, not flesh
Last week it was accusations towards SpongeBob being gay.
Getting a taste of Gunpo
Basin students ready for trip to Gunpo City, South Korea