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Knights postseason comes to an abrupt end
CONNELL — Royal looked primed to make a deep successful playoff run having won five of its last seven games to close out the regular season. But the Knights hit a major chuckhole on the district roadway dropping two of three games in postseason play and were sent home wondering what might have been.
Tired of being idle, retiree starts classes
DESERT AIRE - Marta Tridle retired from an engineering position at Boeing in September and settled into her permanent home here but, within two months, she tired of being idle.
Man found dead near scene of California deputy's shooting
PASO ROBLES, Calif. (AP) — A man was found fatally shot near where a sheriff's deputy was wounded Wednesday while responding to a report that a gunman was firing shots at a central California police station, and the two incidents were believed to be connected, authorities said.
Audit urges more transparency in state employee settlements
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana state agencies and the Legislature should update policies to improve the transparency of state employee settlements, legislative auditors said Friday.
Audit urges more transparency in state employee settlements
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana state agencies and the Legislature should update policies to improve the transparency of state employee settlements, legislative auditors said Friday.
Michigan Supreme Court revisiting 2013 porch shooting case
DETROIT (AP) — The Michigan Supreme Court is taking another look at the case of a suburban Detroit man who was
Over 4 million UK jobs furloughed under government scheme
LONDON (AP) — More than 4 million jobs have been saved in the U.K. as a result of a government scheme aimed at making sure firms hold onto staff during the coronavirus lockdown, Treasury chief Rishi Sunak said Monday.
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Pentagon's No. 2 IG official resigns after being passed over
WASHINGTON (AP) — The No. 2 official in the Pentagon's office of inspector general, Glenn Fine, resigned Tuesday, several weeks after
Kenyans protest as police accused of killing homeless man
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Residents of a slum in Kenya's capital have protested the death of a homeless man who they said was killed by police for violating a dusk-to-dawn curfew for the coronavirus.
ML OKs homeless assistance proposal
The Moses Lake City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a proposal to expand homeless services in the name of a rapid re-housing and a hotel voucher program.
Building permits notices for July 5
Building permits notices for July 5
WDFW to begin prescribed fires in March
SPOKANE – Annual prescribed fires on Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife-managed lands in Eastern Washington are scheduled to start in March, as conditions allow, according to a Thursday announcement from the WDFW.
Grant PUD rates to go up 3%
EPHRATA — Grant County PUD customers will see an increase in their electrical rates beginning April 1. Utility district commissioners approved an overall 3% rate increase, averaged across all rate classes, on a 3-1-1 vote Jan. 23.
Irrigation districts secure ruling from FERC, await action by PUD on rates
OTHELLO — Farmers served by the Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District and the East Columbia Basin Irrigation District are set to absorb a 33% rate increase from Grant PUD for the wheeling of federal reserved power over its system next year, according to information from the two districts.
Legals for July, 5 2022
Multiple fires sparked along SR17 on Monday
GRANT COUNTY — A series of small fires broke out along the westbound lane of SR 17 between Moses Lake and Ephrata Monday afternoon, prompting a major callout of firefighters from Grant County Fire District 5 and Grant County Fire District 13, according to a GCFD5 commander on scene.
Grant Integrated Services to have new name, logo
Grant Integrated Services gave itself a makeover that includes a new name, new logo and new mission.
Royal boys ready to hit the basketball court
ROYAL CITY – Royal High School boys basketball team head coach Ray Valle said this season has been a little difficult, with more than half of the team catching COVID-19 in December and having a late start to the season because RHS went to the state football tournament.