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Asia Today: Outbreak in northwest China spreads to 2nd city
BEIJING (AP) — China’s latest coronavirus outbreak has spread to a second city in the northwestern region of Xinjiang.
Asia Today: Outbreak in northwest China spreads to 2nd city
BEIJING (AP) — China’s latest coronavirus outbreak has spread to a second city in the northwestern region of Xinjiang.
Lebanon's crisis, pandemic hit American University in Beirut
BEIRUT (AP) — One of the Arab world’s oldest and most prestigious universities, which endured civil war, kidnappings and various economic crises, is preparing for what may be the biggest challenge in its 154-year history.
Area author seeks to retrace return steps of Lewis and Clark
Powered parachute flight may take two weeks
Ephrata school newspaper under fire
Administration to review stories prior to publication; adviser resigns
Traveling south on 97, lush spectacular scenery
MOSES LAKE - This is the first of a two-part series about a visit to Camp Sherman, Oregon and the Metolius River Basin
Whooping Cough (Pertussis)
Terry Murphy
A clean backpack advised before hunting season
This is the second of a two-part series about exploring the hunting backpack.
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Legals October 7, 2019
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN OPEN RECORD PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD October 22, 2019 at 10:00 am in the Grant County Commissioners Hearing Room, Courthouse, Ephrata, WA to consider the recommendation of the Grant County Treasurer to increase the Turnkey Lighting District parcel assessment rate for 2020 from $19.00 to $24.00 per parcel; and to decrease the Hillcrest Lighting District parcel assessment rate for 2020 from $19.00 to $16.00 per parcel. Any interested persons may appear regarding these matters. Barbara J. Vasquez, CMC Administrative Assistant & Clerk of the Board Grant County Commissioners #10019/333738 Pub: October 7, 14, 2019
Five bank fees you should stop paying
(ARA) - If you're tired of getting nickeled and dimed by your bank, it's time to switch. Irritation with unnecessary fees is the No. 1 reason consumers switch banks, according to a recent survey by Javelin Strategy and Research.
Ready, set, grow: Moses Lake creates new comprehensive plan timeline
Moses Lake is in the process of drafting a new comprehensive plan, as required by the state Growth Management Act. The city council will make their final consideration and adoption of the updated plan in June.
UK eyes testing COVID-19 passports at mass gatherings
LONDON (AP) — Britain is planning to test a series of measures including “coronavirus status certifications" over the coming weeks to see if they can allow people to safely return to mass gatherings at sports arenas, nightclubs and concerts.
UK eyes testing COVID-19 passports at mass gatherings
LONDON (AP) — Britain is planning to test a series of measures including “coronavirus status certifications" over the coming weeks to see if they can allow people to safely return to mass gatherings at sports arenas, nightclubs and concerts.
UK eyes testing COVID-19 passports at mass gatherings
LONDON (AP) — Britain is planning to test a series of measures including “coronavirus status certifications" over the coming weeks to see if they can allow people to safely return to mass gatherings at sports arenas, nightclubs and concerts.
Jack Vernon Labbee November 24, 1924 - May 26, 2017
Jack Vernon Labbee, age 92, of Harrah, Washington was welcomed into the loving arms of Jesus on Friday evening, May 26, 2017. He was able to spend his last 3 weeks at his home surrounded and cared for by his family.
Amusement parks opening, with temperature checks at the gate
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Thursday related to the national and global response, the work place and the spread of the virus.
Movie-related products still hit stores despite film delays
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hollywood pressed pause on releasing most major films in theaters to combat the coronavirus outbreak, but that hasn’t necessarily been the case for toys and merchandise related to those movies.