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Death and denial in Brazil’s Amazon capital during pandemic
MANAUS, Brazil (AP) — As the white van approached Perfect Love Street, chatting neighbors fell silent, covered their mouths and noses and scattered.
Coronavirus ravages storied New Orleans Mardi Gras group
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — On Fat Tuesday, 51-year-old Cornell Charles was taking part in a storied New Orleans Mardi Gras tradition central to the city's African American community — driving a car in the
Coronavirus ravages storied New Orleans Mardi Gras group
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — On Fat Tuesday, 51-year-old Cornell Charles was taking part in a storied New Orleans Mardi Gras tradition central to the city's African American community — driving a car in the
Coronavirus ravages storied New Orleans Mardi Gras group
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — On Fat Tuesday, 51-year-old Cornell Charles was taking part in a storied New Orleans Mardi Gras tradition central to the city's African American community — driving a car in the
Coronavirus ravages storied New Orleans Mardi Gras group
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — On Fat Tuesday, 51-year-old Cornell Charles was taking part in a storied New Orleans Mardi Gras tradition central to the city's African American community — driving a car in the
'Are you still alive?' Virus fears grip South Korean city
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A woman wearing vinyl gloves on a subway train. Guests donning masks at a sparsely attended wedding ceremony. People feverishly stocking up on instant noodles and rice. Friends calling each other and asking if they're still alive.
Trump says virus spike 'gone' in Texas while El Paso surges
President Donald Trump downplayed the toll of the coronavirus during
Trump says virus spike 'gone' in Texas while El Paso surges
President Donald Trump downplayed the toll of the coronavirus during
Kentucky posts near-record number of COVID-19 cases, deaths
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky reported its second-highest daily number of COVID-19 cases and deaths on Wednesday as the governor bluntly warned that the coronavirus escalation could get worse in coming weeks.
Kentucky posts near-record number of COVID-19 cases, deaths
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky reported its second-highest daily number of COVID-19 cases and deaths on Wednesday as the governor bluntly warned that the coronavirus escalation could get worse in coming weeks.
Australian official under police guard over virus measures
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — An Australian health official revealed Monday that she has been under police guard because of death threats and growing public anger over pandemic border restrictions.
Texas plans for 1.4M vaccine doses as hospitalizations rise
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — How soon Texas nursing home residents will have access to the first coronavirus vaccine shots is under discussion as Republican Gov. Greg Abbott expects an initial round of 1.4 million doses to begin arriving later this month.
'Mac' (Milton Gaines) McLanahan
August 10, 1924 – September 9, 2018
Georgia Dems choose state chair to replace Lewis on ballot
ATLANTA (AP) — The head of Georgia’s Democratic Party has been chosen to face a Republican reality TV personality in the November contest for the seat of the late Rep. John Lewis, a towering figure who served in Congress for more than 30 years.
Harry Llewellyn McDowall
Harry Llewellyn McDowall, 72, longtime Moses Lake resident, went to be with the Lord on May 26, 2004, surrounded by his family at home. He and his wife, Arlene had just returned from their winter residence in Casa Grande, Ariz. to help their daughter and son-in-law, Susan and Duane.
Mary Violet DeMott Millward
Mary Violet DeMott Millward, age 94, passed away Monday morning, Feb. 19, 2007, at her daughter's home in Kuna, Idaho. Mary was born May 14, 1912, in Burton, Idaho, to Orsen Bergen DeMott and Eliza Newell Rowberry DeMott.
Wanetah M. Dendy
Wanetah M. Dendy, our beautiful, kind and gracious mother, grandmother and friend, was welcomed into Heaven on Tuesday, June 26, 2012. She was residing in Lufkin, Texas. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, June 30, 2012 at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 516 E. Nelson Road, Moses Lake. Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 p.m., Friday, June 29th at Kayser's Chapel. Interment will be at Pioneer Memorial Gardens. Please sign the online guestbook or leave a note for the family at www.kayserschapel.com. Arrangements are in care of Kayser's Chapel & Crematory.
Remembrance raffle
OTHELLO — A few of his friends are trying to help Charlie Peralta's family, $2 at a time.
Robert Lee Nichols
Robert Lee Nichols was born Jan. 28, 1943 to Alvie and Doris (Crawford) Nichols in Vernon, Ala., joining a sister, Amogene. Bob went to be with our lord on June 9. Bob's family moved to Moses Lake from Alabama in the mid-1950's. Bob attended Moses Lake schools and served a short time in the Air Force. Bob worked until retirement as a mechanic in a shop that he owned with his father, known as Nick's Valley Automotive. Bob is also a retired musician and loved music. He had his own bands as well as playing music with Ron Hampton, his sidekick from the Sundowners. In the last five years, he worked at the Moses Lake Postal Service helping his wife, B. J., being her right hand man on her mail route. Bob loved fishing, golfing, camping and especially hanging out with so many of his friends. Bob was a wonderful man and not likely forgotten. He was know, to most as Robert, Bob, Bobby, Dad, PaPa and Uncle Bobby. Bob was a member of the Eagles and a forrner member of the VFW, Moose and Elks. Bob was preceded in death by his father, Alvie Lee Nichols, mother Doris Nichols and sister Amogene. Bob leaves behind his wife, lover, friend and soul-mate, B.J. Nichols; a cousin he called his brother, Dan (and Linda) Pennington of Nashville, Tenn.; aunts Annie, Dollie and Anna Banks and numerous cousins from his hometown, Vernon, Ala.; his sons, Scott Nichols (and Donna), and Joshua Nichols; daughter Lisa Nichols; granddaughters Brittney, Heather and Jillian Nichols; great grandson Blake W.S. Nichols; stepsons Ted (and Kris) Piccolo, Joey (and Angie) Piccolo, Jeff (and Toni) Piccolo and their 13 children; nieces Linda Cunnington (and Ray Minitani) and her children, Wish (and Tom Supan) and their children, Missy (and Duey) Dixon and their children, Joyce Watts and her son. Bob had many good friends including, Elmo, Mark, Mo, Eric, Carl, Ron Nuneley and the list goes on, including musician friends Arkie Gartett, Bob Lightel, Chuck Hansen, Chuck Warner, Ray Minitani, Ron Hampton, George Panger, Frank Pederson, Chuck Hart and more… Bob wanted to be remembered as having happy times, helping anyone he could and no tears. He loved you all. His wishes were to have a happy celebration of his life, which will be held at Moses Lake Eagles at 6 p.m. Friday, June 16 with music to follow. A Saturday "happy time" will be held at the Hang Out at noon. See ya'all. A special thank you to Mark and Sue Benson of Benson Family Funeral Service for your caring thoughts and service.
Mary Boman Downs
August 19, 1933 – October 30, 2016