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SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF GRANT
In the Matter of the NO. 07-4-00083-0
Panthers hold off Chiefs
MOSES LAKE - They were two teams going in different directions a
Commissioners to educate voters on freeholders
Special meeting held with Herald
Two sections of Yakima River to open for spring chinook fishing
RiverDogs open up season with title game loss
EPHRATA - The Columbia Basin River Dogs opened the 2011 summer baseball season by finishing second at the Memorial Baseball Classic at Johnson-O'Brien Stadium in Ephrata.
Man sentenced for delivering marijuana
EPHRATA - A 58-year-old man said he was innocent of delivering marijuana as he was sentenced to three and a half years in prison.
Poor shooting keeps Chiefs boys from sweep
MOSES LAKE - A poor shooting night didn't do the Moses Lake Chiefs' defense justice and a potential weekend sweep turned into a split.
Students 'Run for Ronda' in support of school secretary
Ronda McPhetridge always has the best interests of the elementary kids in mind when she's at school.
Exploring the hunting backpack
CERTIFICATE OF DELINQUENCY
FOR UNPAID IRRIGATION DISTRICT ASSESSMENTS
Pennsylvania prepares to launch virus-tracing app next month
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania plans to launch a coronavirus exposure-notification app in early September in an effort to more quickly break chains of transmission by using the new technology to notify people who may have been exposed, officials said Monday.
Sandy Hook families: Gun maker trying to wipe out lawsuit
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A lawyer for some of the Sandy Hook school shooting victims' families accused Remington Arms on Tuesday of using its new bankruptcy case to try to wipe out their lawsuit over how the company marketed the rifle used in the massacre.
MLS still waiting to hear from players on new CBA proposal
Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber said Tuesday that the MLS Players Association hasn't responded yet to the league’s proposed changes to the collective bargaining agreement.
English health official warns pandemic entering worst weeks
LONDON (AP) — England’s chief medical officer warned Monday that the coming weeks would be the worst of the pandemic for the National Health Service as he appealed to the public to strictly follow guidelines meant to prevent the spread of the disease.
MLS still waiting to hear from players on new CBA proposal
Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber said Tuesday that the MLS Players Association hasn't responded yet to the league’s proposed changes to the collective bargaining agreement.
Russia says troop buildup near Ukraine is a response to NATO
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia's defense minister said Tuesday that the country's massive military buildup in the west was part of readiness drills amid what he described as threats from NATO.
Russia says troop buildup near Ukraine is a response to NATO
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia's defense minister said Tuesday that the country's massive military buildup in the west was part of readiness drills amid what he described as threats from NATO.
Russia says troop buildup near Ukraine is a response to NATO
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia's defense minister said Tuesday that the country's massive military buildup in the west was part of readiness drills amid what he described as threats from NATO.
UK speeds up vaccinations: All adults get 1st jab by July 31
LONDON (AP) — The British government announced Sunday that it aims to give every adult in the country a first dose of coronavirus vaccine by July 31, a month earlier than its previous target.
Building relationships between Moses Lake and Japan, South Korea
MOSES LAKE — It’s been said that Moses Lake punches well above its weight internationally for a small American town.