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FBI investigates fire that damaged Missouri Islamic center
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (AP) — The FBI is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of anyone connected to a fire that badly damaged an Islamic center in southeastern Missouri and that coincided with the start of a holy month for Muslims.
FBI investigates fire that damaged Missouri Islamic center
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (AP) — The FBI is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of anyone connected to a fire that badly damaged an Islamic center in southeastern Missouri and that coincided with the start of a holy month for Muslims.
Oregon coast tornado causes minor damage
MANZANITA, Ore. (AP) — A tornado caused some minor damage to homes in Manzanita, Oregon, on Tuesday morning.
Oregon coast tornado causes minor damage
MANZANITA, Ore. (AP) — A tornado caused some minor damage to homes in Manzanita, Oregon, on Tuesday morning.
Darin Keith Hendrickson
On Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020, Darin Keith Hendrickson, loving husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and friend passed away after a 13-month battle against pancreatic cancer with his loving wife by his side.
EU negotiators clinch deal tying rule of law to fund access
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union negotiators clinched an agreement Thursday that would impose sanctions on EU countries that fail to live up to the bloc's democratic standards. The deal could help unlock hundreds of billions of euros in emergency coronavirus support by the start of the year.
Shipyard, union are getting back on same page after strike
BATH, Maine (AP) — Months after a bitter strike during a pandemic, Bath Iron Works managers and production workers are starting to get on the same page when it comes to catching up on the production schedule.
Shipyard, union are getting back on same page after strike
BATH, Maine (AP) — Months after a bitter strike during a pandemic, Bath Iron Works managers and production workers are starting to get on the same page when it comes to catching up on the production schedule.
The power of pixels CB Tech duo brings home state championship
MOSES LAKE — Grant Bewick and Micah Johnson liked their chances after the first day of state FBLA competition. “Hey, this is ours,” Micah said.
Job and Career fair showcases opportunities
MOSES LAKE - Big Bend Community College brought together employers, educators and job seekers Thursday with its 15th annual Job and Career Fair.
Lawrence K. Bichler
Lawrence K. Bichler was born in Saskatchewan, Canada in 1917 to a recently emigrated mother and father. The family operated a small family farm in Canada before moving to North Dakota for greener pastures and the promise of a bright future.
Heber Virgil Hellewell
Heber Virgil Hellewell, 90, longtime Moses Lake resident, passed away Saturday, Dec. 5, 2009 at his home.
Shipyard, union are getting back on same page after strike
BATH, Maine (AP) — Months after a bitter strike during a pandemic, Bath Iron Works managers and production workers are starting to get on the same page when it comes to catching up on the production schedule.
Max James Morley
Max James Morley was born in Anchorage, Alaska on June 18, 1942. Died March 28, 2012 in Moses Lake, Wa. Survived by wife of 45 years Sharon (Shari), son Todd, Maryland, and daughter Yani, Anchorage. His Mother, Gwendolyn J. Morley ,sister Lloydean, Sammamish, Wa, brother Bruce (wife Judy) Juneau, AK and sister, Lynn, Renton, WA. He is also survived by numerous in-laws, nieces and nephews. His father Lloyd A. Morley died in 2000.
Lava lamp sign engineers to consult with Soap Lake
Assessment 'key' to structure's final assembly
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Elden "Bill" Richardson
Elden "Bill" Richardson, 85, of Moses Lake, passed away peacefully at home in his sleep on May 17, 2014. Bill bravely battled cancer for the past nine months. Bill was strong in his faith of seeing Jesus and didn't let anyone feel sorry for him. He was uplifting and jovial with all who visited.
Larry Wayne Linderman
Larry Wayne Linderman, age 66, of Othello Washington, passed away at his home March 11th, 2014. He was born in Axtell Kansas on August 23rd, 1947 to parents, Alton Henry and Geraldine Linderman. Larry grew up in Louisville, Kansas and graduated from Wamego High School in Kansas. After graduation he moved to Washington to a new farm unit in Block 23 where he worked until summoned by the US Army in July of 1968. After basic training he spent six weeks at Fort Sill Oklahoma for Advanced Artillary Training. Larry was married to Dale (Skidmore) Linderman in Lawton, Oklahoma on November 22, 1968. Larry then served 19 months with the Service Battery 1st Battalion 92nd Artillery in the area around Pleiku Vietnam. After his service he returned to Othello, WA where he began his 38 year career at Evergreen Implement. After he left Evergreen he went on to work with his daughter at AV Labs, in Othello. A business that he and Dale invested in at its inception in 2001. He was the chief float builder for the Othello Community Floats for 12 years. He was a member of the Lutheran Church. Larry had a "get things done attitude." He was an epic problem solver. Whether it was computer software, iron, electrical, mechanical or wood, he would fix it if it was broken. He enjoyed motorcycles, camping, fishing, and spending quality time with his family. He is survived by his loving wife Dale, and children; Vaughn (Doug) Pegram of Othello Washington, Lance (Melody) Linderman of Craigmont Idaho, and Brian (Julie) Linderman of Pasco Washington, Siblings; Randy (Sue) Linderman, Steve Linderman, and Judy Olson, grandchildren; Portia Nicholson, Kendra Linderman, McKenna Linderman, Kayla Frei, Breanne (Conrad) Martinez, Kayla (Jeremy) Brown, and Levi (Nakieta) Pegram. Larry also leaves 5 great-grandchildren and numerous nephews, nieces, cousins, aunts, and uncles to cherish his loving memory. He is preceded in death by his parents, and his brother Spencer Linderman. A commemorative gathering will be held at the Othello Eagles on Larch Street on Friday March 21st from 1:00 to 4:00pm. To leave an online condolence to the family, and for the memorial service details, please visit our website at www.stevensfuneralchapel.com.
Kenneth James Gibson
Long time Moses Lake resident Kenneth James Gibson passed away on July 20, 2014.
Lila Bell Barbre
Lila Bell Barbre passed away April 8, 2013 in her Ephrata home. She was born January 12, 1920 in Creston, WA, the second of five children to George and Amy (Simons) Bell. She was an alumna of Creston High School, the valedictorian of the class of 1937. She was a farm cook, a nanny, and during WWII, she worked at Fairchild Air Force Base installing gyros into the cockpits of fighter planes, working her way up to supervisor. She obtained a Master Mechanic license. She married James K. Barbre on February 14, 1946, eloping to Missoula, MT. She and Jim first settled in the Spokane Valley and raised her sister June's baby, Billy Depner, until he was 3. Their daughter, Julia, was born in 1951. In 1952, they moved to Soap Lake when Jim became his brother Verne's farm manager. Daughter Cherilyn and son James were born in Soap Lake in 1956 and 1958. In 1964, they bought the Dean Smith wheat farm, two sections of the best farmland west of Ephrata, and they moved to the old farm house in the middle of the wheat field. They farmed until retirement in 1976, when they moved into Ephrata.