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More than a half million Americans gain coverage under Biden
WASHINGTON (AP) — More than a half million Americans have taken advantage of the Biden administration's special health insurance
More than a half million Americans gain coverage under Biden
WASHINGTON (AP) — More than a half million Americans have taken advantage of the Biden administration's special health insurance
Lawyer: Russian opposition leader Navalny has spinal hernias
MOSCOW (AP) — A lawyer for imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who has complained of serious back and leg pain in custody, said Wednesday that doctors have found him to be suffering from two spinal hernias.
More than a half million Americans gain coverage under Biden
WASHINGTON (AP) — More than a half million Americans have taken advantage of the Biden administration's special health insurance
Warden boys hold off Wahluke in SCAC East action
WARDEN — Jack Hardman launched his 6-foot-5 frame high in the air to swat Wahluke guard David Ramirez’s shot, bringing the crowd to its feet as time ticked down. The Warriors chased down the loose ball, rotated it around to Logan Marlow on the wing, who buried the 3-pointer to let the Cougars know they were still scrapping all the way to the end.
Pondering probiotics? Here's what you should know
(ARA) -You've probably heard the buzz about the "good" bacteria that can promote healthy digestion and immune function. But if you're having a hard time wrapping your mind around the idea that there's a kind of bacteria we want in our lives, it may be time for a primer on probiotics.
Career-changers finding opportunity in booming day spa industry
(ARA) - Even though the economy appears to be climbing out of recession, unemployment rates remain alarmingly high. Yet some industries continue to prosper, offering plenty of opportunity for career-changers and qualified job seekers. The day spa industry is an example of a "luxury" industry that has continued to do well despite the recession.
It's not over yet: Tips for getting through the rest of hurricane season
(ARA) - Hurricane season is well under way, and experts agree that the 35 million-plus Americans living in areas at risk of hurricane damage should keep their guard up - at least until the season ends at the end of November.
College students: Take 5 steps to jump-start your career
(ARA) - Each year a new crop of students graduates from colleges and universities, and joins the millions of unemployed across the nation in seeking work. Competition for employment is fiercer today than ever before. To prepare for life after graduation, there are steps college students can take to bolster their appeal in the job market.
Royal basketball boys could be tallest in SCAC
ROYAL CITY - East or West, Royal High School could have the tallest boys basketball team in the South Central 1A Conference this year.
Cynthia de Victoria seeks full term on Wahluke Board
MATTAWA - Cynthia de Victoria was appointed to the Wahluke School District board of directors two years ago. Now that she has experience, she's asking voters for a four-year term.
Othello sports roundup
TRACK AND FIELD
Players taking a knee hurting NFL
On a recent Saturday afternoon in Portland, a young woman stepped onto the playing field at the beginning of the University of Montana vs. Portland State football game and started singing our national anthem. She immediately drew a blank on the words and briefly stopped, but as she started apologizing, the fans spontaneously took up the singing.
Mitsubishi Aircraft gift finally gets off the ground
MOSES LAKE — You’d be surprised how difficult it is to actually donate something to the United States government.
Royal beats Mabton, drops a 2-1 match to Warden
ROYAL CITY — Royal gave Warden all it could handle in a hard physically fought contest on the Knights home turf Thursday evening Sept. 28. The Cougars came into the match on a four game win streak averaging seven goals per contest, but a tough savvy Royal defense held the East Conference second place team to just two.
Rural prosperity essential to Washington
While Seattle is growing rapidly, our rural areas continue to struggle. They don’t have the corporate giants such as Amazon, Microsoft and Boeing creating jobs and economic opportunities. Farms are predominantly family-owned.
Rep. Dan Newhouse speaks at Othello FFA awards banquet
OTHELLO — Fourth District Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Yakima, was one of the featured speakers at the Othello FFA awards banquet on Friday, May 24. Other speakers were Othello businessman Larry Kent and Zach Schilter, the 2018-2019 Washington FFA Sentinel. Kent was the first speaker of the evening. He reminisced about his days at Othello High School, saying he remembered when the old high school was bulldozed into what is now the football field.
'We are not stalling': Othello PD Chief on investigation of embattled wrestling coach
OTHELLO — The Othello Police Department is not stalling on its investigation into allegations that the local high school girl’s wrestling coach had a sexual relationship with a student, OPD Chief Phil Schenck said in a recent interview, rejecting a statement made by the coach’s attorney.
Othello falls to Ellensburg at home, 1-0
OTHELLO — Othello soccer fell at home in a close battle to Ellensburg, 1-0, last Thursday. The Huskies finished the regular season at 6-3 in the CWAC.
Jackpot year for Washington cherries
QUINCY - Farming can be a little like gambling. Sometimes a farmer or grower comes up snake eyes, the victim of bad weather or a bad market. But sometimes they hit the jackpot.