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Yankees' LeMahieu pulled with sprained left thumb
NEW YORK (AP) — AL batting leader DJ LeMahieu was pulled from the New York Yankees' game against the Boston Red Sox on Saturday night after spraining his left thumb.
UN says more than 70 killed in clashes in South Sudan
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — More than 70 people were killed and dozens injured during weekend clashes between South Sudan’s army and armed civilians in north-central Tonj, the United Nations reported Tuesday.
Brian Allen Waters
Brian Allen Waters, an aviation mechanic and longtime resident of Moses Lake, Washington, died unexpectedly on Jan. 13, 2021, at the age of 50 in his home.
Jack Riley's hockey legacy lives on at West Point
WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) — It's been 35 years since the late Jack Riley retired as the hockey coach at Army, and his legacy continues.
Jack Riley's hockey legacy lives on at West Point
WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) — It's been 35 years since the late Jack Riley retired as the hockey coach at Army, and his legacy continues.
Jordan sentences man to death for stabbings at tourist site
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — Jordan on Tuesday sentenced a man to death by hanging for a 2019 stabbing attack at a popular tourist site that wounded eight people, including foreign tourists and their guide.
CONCACAF resets men's Olympic qualifying for March 18-30
MIAMI (AP) — Men’s Olympic soccer qualifying in North and Central America and the Caribbean was rescheduled Thursday for March 18-30 in Guadalajara, Mexico, where the tournament originally was set to be played last spring.
New caution lights coming to Othello's Main Street
New caution lights to improve pedestrian safety will go in at two Main Street intersections, Fifth and Sixth streets, in Othello this spring.
Othello honors police, finance officer
OTHELLO — The Othello City Council honored several of its own at an event late in January, bestowing awards upon uniformed and civilian police employees as well as the town’s finance officer.
Fresh News from MarDon
Potholes Reservoir has been producing some very large yellow perch at the mouth of Frenchman’s Wasteway in fifteen feet of water where Crab Creek enters Potholes and the Goose Island area. Crappie action has been reported as being good where Winchester Wasteway enters Potholes. Channel catfish have been reported in the Lind Coulee arm of Potholes.
COURT OF WASHINGTON
Maria Gutierrez Zambrano, Petitioner, vs. Ricky Vasquez, Respondent.
March 9, 2016
'Death tax' fears rooted in myth
We are told the “death tax” is terrible and should be repealed because it hurts small businesses. If it were only true.
COURT OF WASHINGTON
Maria Gutierrez Zambrano, Petitioner, vs. Ricky Vasquez, Respondent.
Russia welcomes prospect of US troop pullback from Germany
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia's Foreign Ministry on Thursday welcomed President Donald Trump’s reported plan to withdraw more than a quarter of U.S. troops from Germany, saying it would help bolster security in Europe.
Goodell says NFL was wrong for not listening to players
NEW YORK (AP) — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league was wrong for not listening to players fighting for racial equality and encouraged them to peacefully protest.
Goodell says NFL was wrong for not listening to players
NEW YORK (AP) — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league was wrong for not listening to players fighting for racial equality and encouraged them to peacefully protest.
Goodell says NFL was wrong for not listening to players
NEW YORK (AP) — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league was wrong for not listening to players fighting for racial equality and encouraged them to peacefully protest.
Taiwanese vote to recall city mayor who sought presidency
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwanese in the southern port city of Kaohsiung voted Saturday in a special election to recall their mayor, whose failed bid for the presidency on behalf of the China-friendly Nationalist Party earlier this year brought widespread disapproval among residents.
Goodell says NFL was wrong for not listening to players
NEW YORK (AP) — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league was wrong for not listening to players fighting for racial equality and encouraged them to peacefully protest.