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Segue to stop making its original personal transporter
Segway, which boldly claimed its two-wheeled personal transporter would revolutionize the way people get around, is ending production of its namesake vehicle.
Segway to stop making its original personal transporter
Segway, which boldly claimed its two-wheeled personal transporter would revolutionize the way people get around, is ending production of its namesake vehicle.
Bodies of young Afghans who died seeking asylum brought home
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The bodies of five Afghans who died when their boat crowded with migrants capsized in stormy weather in a lake in eastern Turkey last month were returned home to Afghanistan on Wednesday.
Rev. Klockers: We have lost a lot in the past few months
Have you ever wondered how you might respond to a future catastrophic event?
New York requires visitors from 3 more states to quarantine
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York is now requiring people from three additional states to quarantine for 14 days as more individuals are testing positive for COVID-19 nationwide.
Lee Sumrall
Lee Sumrall was born Jan. 14, 1921, in Buffalo, Texas to his parents Jesse and Sarah (Slatter) Sumrall. He passed this Nov. 11, 2007, at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane, Wash.
Raffy's mom pleads not guilty to manslaughter
Trial set for Sept. 28, could be moved back.
Grant PUD needs funds to meet security standards
Deadline to complete work is July 1, 2009
Soap Lake man is missing
Vehicle recovered, search on hold
Warden schools plan for budget cuts
WARDEN — Faced with the possibility of budget cuts, the Warden school board discussed a “worst-case scenario” situation Thursday.
Billie Jean Haley
June 20, 1920 — April 19, 2009
Billie Jean was the third child of four born to Carl and Edith Gillilan in Portland, Ore. Her father worked for the Union Pacific Railroad, traveling the Columbia Gorge. She graduated from Grant High School in Portland, Ore., in 1938, and entered Willamette University in Salem, Ore., with the goal of becoming an R.N.
Health district downgrades whooping cough
MOSES LAKE - Grant County Health Officer Alexander Brzezny is downgrading the county's 2010-2011 outbreak of pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough.
Soap Lake discusses restricting dog breeds
SOAP LAKE - Concern over wolf dogs seen roaming free within Soap Lake prompted discussion of animal rules revisions.
Church mural a long-awaited project
Ruby Hembolt creates mural at St. Martin's
Similar ban being considered in Beverly
GRANT COUNTY — Alcohol soon won't have a place at the Moses Lake sand dunes, but authorities said this week that partygoers and alcohol abusers will suffer the brunt of the newly adopted ban.
Big Sky's last flight is tomorrow
President: No interest from community in flying
Othello finishes undefeated in CWAC golf
The Huskies traveled to Black Rock Creek, a par 72 course, to play against East Valley of Yakima, Grandview, Toppenish and Naches. Othello came in first place in the team scores with a total of 307 and Bart Patitucci, of Othello, was the medalist on the day with a 73. Jason Brault shot a 77, Brandon Hoksbergen had a 78, Brandon Robbins shot a 79, Travis Mohs had a 81 and Blake Roosma hit a 98.
Time for the Big Event
Fifth annual program Jan. 28
Paulina Dell Goodall
Paulina D. Goodall, a 35 year resident of Moses Lake, WA passed away on Nov. 10, 2010 after recently relocating to Colville, WA. Paulina was born on April 28, 1919 in Bakersfield, CA the daughter of Michael and Nina (Randall) Lacasella.
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY JUVENILE DIVISION
In the Welfare of: TROY JAMES ANDERSON