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Legals for June, 10 2020
Legals for June, 10 2020
Spring sports canceled for Big Bend CC
MOSES LAKE — Big Bend Community College officially canceled its softball and baseball seasons this spring due to concerns surrounding COVID-19. Big Bend has also closed the Peter DeVries Activity Center on its campus until further notice.
Winter wheat experiences 'interesting' year
Above average crop expected for state as harvest gets under way
Signed off: MLB limits spring autographs amid virus outbreak
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — A baseball fan's treasure trove sat on a table outside the San Francisco Giants clubhouse Saturday morning — hundreds of baseball cards signed by the franchise's biggest stars.
Signed off: MLB limits spring autographs amid virus outbreak
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — A baseball fan's treasure trove sat on a table outside the San Francisco Giants clubhouse Saturday morning — hundreds of baseball cards signed by the franchise's biggest stars.
Resort: 49ers to stay at Greenbrier between East Coast games
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers will stay at a West Virginia resort later this month rather than return to California between back-to-back games on the East Coast.
Australia policeman faces court over Indigenous man's death
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A police officer made a video appearance in an Outback court on Tuesday for a preliminary hearing on a charge that he murdered a 19-year-old Indigenous man who was shot dead in a desert community.
Cat-Griz football game scheduled for March 27 in Missoula
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A Cat-Griz football game in March? That's the plan.
Cat-Griz football game scheduled for March 27 in Missoula
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A Cat-Griz football game in March? That's the plan.
Mod Pizza coming to Moses Lake, Chipotle a possibility
MOSES LAKE — Seattle-based Mod Pizza will be opening a restaurant in Moses Lake, with opening scheduled for spring 2023.
Musicians sought for Basin Community Orchestra
Practices start March 3
Cubs invite former closer Morrow to spring training
CHICAGO (AP) — The Cubs announced former closer Brandon Morrow's minor league contract on Wednesday and said he will report to big league spring training.
Knights’ Brown eager to hit the pitch for the Huskies
ROYAL CITY – On May 28, Knights soccer player, Anderson Brown, announced his commitment to play for the University of Washington’s soccer program. According to Brown, he is glad to finally put this decision behind him. “It was a long decision, but (I feel) little sense of relief, but also some hunger, too, to get ready to be at the division one level,” Brown said.
Warden spring clean-up days planned
WARDEN — The city of Warden has set the date for its annual spring clean-up, according to a regular city council meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 25. This year, spring clean-up will be held on Friday and Saturday, April 3 and 4. The city of Warden works with Consolidated Disposal to bring the clean-up event each year.
Scootney Springs Elementary School officials given written warnings for campaign signs
OTHELLO — The Public Disclosure Commission has closed a case involving Scootney Springs Elementary School officials and staff.
Mariners' Healy making best of delayed start to spring
PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — Ryon Healy joined his new teammates Tuesday for the Seattle Mariners’ first scheduled full-squad workout of spring training. But all he could do was stand around and watch.
New window washing business opens
Owner ready to help with spring cleaning
MOSES LAKE — Joe Erickson’s window washing business opened in time to help customers start spring cleaning before Easter and subsequent house guests.
Trout, Bass, and Walleye action heating up at Potholes Reservior
MARDON RESORT - Spring fishing patterns are beginning in Central
Spring turkey season begins Monday
The youth turkey season is over. Beginning Monday, adults will have a chance to take two birds. Read on.