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Goose carcasses cause reader concern
A reader recently called with a concern about wasting game birds. He pulled into a parking lot and noticed a pile of goose carcasses. The number of birds was not indicated, but the daily limit is four with a possession limit of 12.
3rd arrested Cincinnati official insists he is innocent
CINCINNATI (AP) — A Cincinnati City Council member — the third this year to be arrested on corruption allegations — insisted Friday that he is innocent.
Grant PUD approves engineering contract
EPHRATA - Grant County PUD commissioners unanimously approved a $4.5 million contract with engineering firm MacKay & Sposito, Inc., of Kennewick, on Monday.
Fundraiser planned for deputy who shot wife
EPHRATA — A fundraiser is planned to raise funds for the family of a Grant County Sheriff’s Office deputy who shot his wife in Moses Lake earlier this month. The shooting is believed to be accidental.
Thanksgiving food distribution Monday
MOSES LAKE — There’s kind of a math problem at the Moses Lake Food Bank as the distribution of Thanksgiving baskets approaches. Actually, it’s more of a missing turkeys problem.
Deputy's wife injured in accidental shooting
MOSES LAKE — An off-duty deputy with the Grant County Sheriff's Office was reportedly handling a gun Wednesday night at his Moses Lake residence when it accidentally discharged and his wife was struck by a bullet.
Government revisions show slightly slower 2019 GDP growth
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government says the U.S economy grew a bit more slowly last year than it had previously estimated and slightly faster in 2018.
Judge denies allowing some felons to vote in primary
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — An attempt to get some people with out-of-state felony convictions permission to participate in Tennessee's upcoming Aug. 6 primary election came to a halt Friday.
1st Black woman confirmed to be justice on NJ high court
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — The nomination of the first Black woman to sit on New Jersey's Supreme Court was confirmed Thursday by the state Senate.
Feds release funds for port rail project
MOSES LAKE — The Federal Railroad Administration has finally approved the Port of Moses Lake’s revised Northern Columbia Basin Railroad project and released $9.9 million in long-promised federal funding.
Zimbabwean activist and opposition leader dies of cancer
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — A young Zimbabwean thrust into anti-government activism while searching for his missing journalist brother has died of colon cancer, just as well-wishers had raised money to get him into surgery.
Tulsa Mayor GT Bynum wins re-election to 2nd term in office
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Incumbent Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum won re-election to a second term in office Tuesday, holding off a challenge from a young, Black community organizer and six other candidates to secure another four-year term in office.
Tulsa Mayor GT Bynum wins re-election to 2nd term in office
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Incumbent Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum won re-election to a second term in office Tuesday, holding off a challenge from a young, Black community organizer and six other candidates to secure another four-year term in office.
Kim directs aid to North Korean town under virus lockdown
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un directed his government agencies to act immediately to stabilize the livelihoods of residents in a city locked down over coronavirus concerns, state media reported Thursday.
Another federal lawsuit challenges Maine's ranked voting
BANGOR, Maine (AP) — Ranked choice voting opponents are trying a new argument in a federal lawsuit to try overturning the voting system in Maine.
'Chief mouser' Palmerston retires as UK's top diplomatic cat
LONDON (AP) — Time spent in lockdown was just superb for Palmerston, the chief mouser at the U.K. Foreign Office.
Daines, Bullock to square off in Senate debate
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montnana's first U.S. Senate debate will pit Republican incumbent Sen. Steve Daines against his Democratic opponent, Gov. Steve Bullock, in a competitive race as Democrats seek to regain control of the Senate.
Daines, Bullock to square off in Senate debate
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montnana's first U.S. Senate debate will pit Republican incumbent Sen. Steve Daines against his Democratic opponent, Gov. Steve Bullock, in a competitive race as Democrats seek to regain control of the Senate.
Kim directs aid to North Korean town under virus lockdown
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un directed his government agencies to act immediately to stabilize the livelihoods of residents in a city locked down over coronavirus concerns, state media reported Thursday.
Cubs 3B Kris Bryant gets injection for ailing left wrist
CHICAGO (AP) — Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant got an injection Tuesday for his ailing left wrist, sidelining the slugger for at least two days.