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Quincy school district seeks levy approval
QUINCY - The Quincy School Board seeks support from community
Late Moses Lake rally falls short at Davis
YAKIMA - Let's review.
Ephrata warns of cold weather
Quincy pays safety fine
QUINCY - Quincy agreed to pay $13,550 in fines to the state Department of Labor and Industries, after inspectors found safety violations.
Moses Lake boys soccer wins district championship for the first time in 15 years
PARTY LIKE IT'S 1999
MOSES LAKE - After three unanswered Wenatchee goals, it looked as if Moses Lake boys soccer would miss its opportunity for the school's first district championship since the 20th century.
INVITATION TO BID
CRMP 2014-02 / Hendricks Bridge #370-8.25 Repair
Moses Lake wrestling beats Richland
MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake Chiefs wrestling team got off on the right foot with a big win against Richland at Moses Lake High School last night. The Chiefs had little trouble with the visiting squad, winning eight of 14 matches to beat the Bombers 47-27.
Verda Pugmire Risenmay
Verda Pugmire Risenmay was born on October 9, 1920 in Ozone, Idaho, the third of five children born to Jesse Lewis and Wanetta Anderson Pugmire. She passed away quietly on February 16, 2013 after a rewarding life of more than 92 years. She considered her family and her gospel faith her greatest treasures, and in both of these respects she was richly blessed. From her four sons, Rees, Ray, Brad and Kim, Verda has been blessed thus far with 145 descendants, including 29 grandchildren, 99 great grandchildren, and 13 great-great grandchildren. She unofficially adopted many others into her family, and they rightly consider her their grandmother as well. We know in our hearts of her abiding and unconditional love for each of us.
ML school board awards $2.6 million pool bid
MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake School Board provisionally awarded a $2.6 million contract to replace the swimming pool building at Moses Lake High School. The 4-0 vote came at the board's last meeting.
Yo-Yos were important toys in the 1950s
When was the last time you worked a yo-yo? They were important toys in the 1950s, with both boys and girls learning and mastering as many tricks as possible. Moses Lake even had a city championship as did Washington State. Read on.
Grubhub sees orders jump but swings to 2Q loss
Grubhub's average daily orders jumped 32% in the second quarter as the pandemic shut in diners, but the company swung to a loss as it spent heavily to prop up struggling restaurants and protect drivers.
Montana governor presses to remove Trump's public lands boss
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Montana’s Democratic governor asked a federal judge Thursday to take swift action to remove the Trump administration’s chief steward of public lands, as the former industry attorney hangs onto the post despite the White House saying Saturday that his nomination would be withdrawn.
LEADING OFF: Jackie Robinson celebrated amid protests, PPDs
A look at what's happening around the majors Friday:
LEADING OFF: Jackie Robinson celebrated amid protests, PPDs
A look at what's happening around the majors today:
Arkansas governor targeted in pandemic unemployment fraud
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Tuesday said he was targeted by scammers who fraudulently filed on his behalf for unemployment assistance intended for people affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
India to invest $1.46 trillion to lift virus-hit economy
NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s prime minister said Saturday his country has done well in containing the coronavirus pandemic and announced $1.46 trillion infrastructure projects to boost the sagging economy.
Airbnb files preliminary paperwork for public stock offering
Airbnb filed preliminary paperwork to sell company stock on Wall Street, undaunted by a global pandemic that has taken some wind out of its home-sharing business.
Airbnb files preliminary paperwork for public stock offering
Airbnb filed preliminary paperwork to sell company stock on Wall Street, undaunted by a global pandemic that has taken some wind out of its home-sharing business.
Montana governor presses to remove Trump's public lands boss
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Montana’s Democratic governor asked a federal judge Thursday to take swift action to remove the Trump administration’s chief steward of public lands, as the former industry attorney hangs onto the post despite the White House saying Saturday that his nomination would be withdrawn.
India to invest $1.46 trillion to lift virus-hit economy
NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s prime minister said Saturday his country has done well in containing the coronavirus pandemic and announced $1.46 trillion in infrastructure projects to boost the sagging economy.