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Uncertainty over new taxes keeps cash on the sidelines
At the same time President Obama and Congress were locked in combat over raising the nation's debt ceiling, leaders of state manufacturing associations from across America were meeting right here in Washington.
Huskies survive clipped roster to win in double OT
OTHELLO - A first for the Othello Huskies soccer program would be celebrated in the face of overcoming odd adversity Tuesday night.
Cameron Probert's war against the mice
Coach Voss provides big time influence
WARDEN - It is no secret that the Warden Cougars have one of the more dominant wrestling programs in the state.
Carl Bernstein says 21 GOP senators contemptuous of Trump
NEW YORK (AP) — Former Watergate sleuth Carl Bernstein took to Twitter to list the names of 21 Republican senators who he says have “repeatedly expressed contempt” for Donald Trump and his fitness to be president.
Best Buy reports 3Q results that exceed Wall Street views
NEW YORK (AP) — Best Buy Co. reported fiscal third-quarter results that blew through analysts' expectations as the nation's largest consumer electronics retailer enjoyed surging demand for items like home theater and appliances that help people learn, cook, work and connect in their homes during the pandemic.
E-cigarettes and the public's health
GUEST EDITORIAL
In Public Health we work to encourage people to stop smoking or not begin in the first place. Examples of this include education, working to create smoke free zones, and conducting compliance checks at our local tobacco retailers to prevent access to youth.
Former Moses Lake wrestlers, coaches hold reunion
MOSES LAKE - Rainier Beach has basketball. Bellevue has football. Moses Lake has wrestling.
Moses Lake chamber honors ag contributors
MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce recently recognized a new group of individuals for their contributions to the area's agricultural industry.
State treasurer concerned about bond financing
State treasurer James McIntire is concerned about the way legislators have been trying to use bond financing.
A. Mark Call
March 19, 1917 – December 13, 2015
March 19, 1917 – December 13, 2015
Kenneth 'Ken' C. Gordner
October 29, 1944 - February 13, 2015
October 29, 1944 - February 13, 2015
NY-based company pulls out of Lebanon bank's forensic audit
BEIRUT (AP) — A New-York-based company contracted by the Lebanese government to conduct a forensic audit of the country’s central bank has decided to pull out of the deal because it was not able to acquire requested information and documents, Lebanon's outgoing finance minister said Friday.
Lobster biz hopes for stability after tumultuous Trump era
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — President Donald Trump positioned himself as a friend of New England's lobstermen, but members of the industry said they are looking forward to something that has been lacking in the crustacean business: stability.
Grant County Jail chief demoted
EPHRATA - Former Grant County Jail Chief Deputy Greg Knutson was demoted in June after his fiancée told police he'd assaulted her during a St. Patrick's Day domestic dispute.
Barber nets first goal in narrow Wild loss
WENATCHEE - Recently acquired forward Jacob Barber (Dardenne Prairie, Mo.) scored his first goal in a Wenatchee Wild sweater, but Matt Friese's marker, which was scored with three seconds left in regulation, led the Alaska Avalanche to a 3-2 victory over the Wild Saturday night at the Town Toyota Center.
Carl Bernstein says 21 GOP senators contemptuous of Trump
NEW YORK (AP) — Former Watergate sleuth Carl Bernstein took to Twitter to list the names of 21 Republican senators who he says have “repeatedly expressed contempt” for Donald Trump and his fitness to be president.
Quake isn't stopping next JATP group
MOSES LAKE - Last week's earthquake and tsunami in Japan isn't
Pending home sales jump nationally by 8.2 percent
MOSES LAKE - Agreed upon offers for homes, or pending sales, jumped by 8.2 percent from April to May in the United States, reports the National Association of Realtors.