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Fire destroys Ephrata mobile home
Damage estimates reach $40,000
Six Moses Lake vehicles share similar damage
Scratches appear to be done randomly
Man dies in early morning Soap Lake fire
Six-apartment complex damaged, residents forced to relocate
SOAP LAKE - An early-morning fire in Soap Lake killed one man and severely damaged an entire six-unit apartment complex Sunday.
Concern for public safety
I challenge both Dano and Lee to submit Letters to the Editor explaining whether a county employee convicted of violating traffic laws, causing injury, death, or property damage while performing his or her duties, would put the county liable for the damages.
Kenosha unrest causes $2M in damage to city-owned property
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Damage to city-owned property from violence that erupted over the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha is estimated at nearly $2 million so far, a city official said.
Brazil Catholics drawn to worship despite downsized services
APARECIDA, Brazil (AP) — Inside, there was nothing massive about the Mass: Just 1,000 people were spaced carefully across the pews of a vast basilica that normally holds 35,000 as the Roman Catholic Church tried to protect parishioners from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sen. Alexander nears finish line of decades in public office
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — More than four decades ago, Lamar Alexander won a ticket to the governor's mansion after he walked more than 1,000 miles (1,609 kilometers) around Tennessee in a plaid shirt and hiking boots. He spent the night with 73 families and called his campaign headquarters from payphones.
Sniper training may help in hunting situations
MOSES LAKE - The buck was standing on the top edge of a knoll, land the hunter did not have permission to hunt. The hunter also overestimated the distance from his position to the deer. I know, because the bullets were whizzing over my head.
Lawyers: Autopsy suggests inmate suffered during execution
CHICAGO (AP) — An inmate suffered “extreme pain" as he received a dose of pentobarbital during just the second federal execution following a 17-year lag, according to court filings by lawyers representing one of the inmates scheduled to be executed next.
Lawyers: Autopsy suggests inmate suffered during execution
CHICAGO (AP) — An inmate suffered “extreme pain" as he received a dose of pentobarbital during just the second federal execution following a 17-year lag, according to court filings by lawyers representing one of the inmates scheduled to be executed next.
Doctors, nurses leave homes to protect families from virus
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Lisa Neuburger was caring for a patient with the coronavirus when the person's ventilator tube became detached. As she worked to help the patient, she knew fluid from the person's lungs could be spraying into the air, possibly exposing her to the virus, despite the protective gear she was wearing.
Lawsuit challenges Indiana laws on disposal of fetal remains
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indianapolis abortion clinic is suing the state of Indiana, challenging provisions of a state law
Moses Lake physician faces unprofessional conduct charges
OLYMPIA — A Moses Lake physician was charged with unprofessional conduct by the Washington Medical Quality Assurance Commission. David Earl has 20 days from June 22 to answer the charges, related to treatment given to 18 patients and the sale of property of another patient. Earl is also charged with failing to comply with a prior order issued by the commission.
Recreational pot laws may boost traffic deaths, studies say
Laws legalizing recreational marijuana may lead to more traffic deaths, two new studies suggest, although questions remain about how they might influence driving habits.
Recreational pot laws may boost traffic deaths, studies say
Laws legalizing recreational marijuana may lead to more traffic deaths, two new studies suggest, although questions remain about how they might influence driving habits.
A reality show serves as a rude awakening
Being on TV brings out the worst in people
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MOSES LAKE — You could hear it coming, like a storm on the distant horizon, like wind blowing through the buffalo grass.
Bathtubs, smokestacks and a five-star resort: Lessons from Kohler, Wisconsin
GUEST EDITORIAL
Today, there is a tendency to look with distain at manufacturing facilities, especially those located on working waterfronts. Historically, those factories were sited there because the raw materials and finished products could be transported only by water.
Injuries mounting as Chiefs press on with padded practices
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Injuries are beginning to mount for the Kansas City Chiefs just three days into padded practices at training camp.
Injuries mounting as Chiefs press on with padded practices
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Injuries are beginning to mount for the Kansas City Chiefs just three days into padded practices at training camp.