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William (Bill) Tebo Hoyt
December 14, 2005 8 p.m.

William (Bill) Tebo Hoyt

William (Bill) Tebo Hoyt, 80, passed on from this life on Dec. 11 to be reunited with his beloved first wife, Audrey, daughter Susan Hoyt Wells and grandson Keith Hoyt.

October 26, 2020 7:30 a.m.

Software developer pleads guilty to COVID-19 fraud scheme

SEATTLE (AP) — A Seattle man has pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud for carrying out a scheme to defraud several COVID-19 relief programs, according to federal prosecutors.

October 27, 2020 12:06 a.m.

Software developer pleads guilty to COVID-19 fraud scheme

SEATTLE (AP) — A Seattle man has pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud for carrying out a scheme to defraud several COVID-19 relief programs, according to federal prosecutors.

September 28, 2020 12:06 a.m.

Former exam administrator pleads guilty in college scam

BOSTON (AP) — A former college entrance exam administrator pleaded guilty Friday to taking bribes to help wealthy parents rig their kids' test scores as part of a college admissions bribery scheme.

September 25, 2020 2:06 p.m.

Former exam administrator pleads guilty in college scam

BOSTON (AP) — A former college entrance exam administrator pleaded guilty Friday to taking bribes to help wealthy parents rig their kids' test scores as part of a college admissions bribery scheme.

September 26, 2020 12:06 a.m.

Former exam administrator pleads guilty in college scam

BOSTON (AP) — A former college entrance exam administrator pleaded guilty Friday to taking bribes to help wealthy parents rig their kids' test scores as part of a college admissions bribery scheme.

September 27, 2020 12:09 a.m.

Former exam administrator pleads guilty in college scam

BOSTON (AP) — A former college entrance exam administrator pleaded guilty Friday to taking bribes to help wealthy parents rig their kids' test scores as part of a college admissions bribery scheme.

August 22, 2014 6 a.m.

People should get involved in animal welfare

I recently visited a local fair and stopped by an exhibit where they had several wild animals. They were in small cages totally enclosed other than a wire top where a fan was placed. On this day the temperature was about 100 degrees, and the animals were obviously miserable, and likely in distress. There was no room for them to move around, and I observed one with wood chips in a bowl, but no water. I was very upset to observe what I consider animal cruelty, but even more upset at the disconcern of people who observe this and choose not be responsible or involved. I wonder how we as humans would feel if we were locked up in a small cage unable to move around or walk for hours, days, and possibly weeks at a time.

February 11, 2020 9:05 p.m.

Jessup, Williams lift Boise St. past Air Force 74-57

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Justinian Jessup scored 18 points, including the Broncos' first 4-point play of the season, and Boise State beat Air Force 74-57 on Tuesday night to win its 11th consecutive home game.

February 12, 2020 12:05 a.m.

Jessup, Williams lift Boise St. past Air Force 74-57

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Justinian Jessup scored 18 points, including the Broncos' first 4-point play of the season, and Boise State beat Air Force 74-57 on Tuesday night to win its 11th consecutive home game.

September 15, 2020 9:27 a.m.

FANTASY PLAYS: Players to add include Hines, Snell, Watkins

Week 1 waiver wires always have a December 26-like feel: there’s always discounts on overlooked gifts along with a tireless customer service that patiently endures the run of returns of broken and discarded presents.

Sticky, syrupy molasses sweetens a variety of dishes
October 9, 2018 3 a.m.

Sticky, syrupy molasses sweetens a variety of dishes

Molasses traces its American history back to 1493 when Columbus introduced it to the West Indies. It was the major sweetener used in America until after World War I because it was less expensive than sugar.

July 12, 2021 7:30 a.m.

Former NFL player announces bid for Senate seat in Arkansas

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Former NFL player Jake Bequette on Monday announced he's challenging Arkansas Sen. John Boozman in next year's Republican primary.

July 13, 2021 12:09 a.m.

Former NFL player announces bid for Senate seat in Arkansas

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Former NFL player Jake Bequette on Monday announced he's challenging Arkansas Sen. John Boozman in next year's Republican primary.

July 14, 2021 12:09 a.m.

Former NFL player announces bid for Senate seat in Arkansas

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Former NFL player Jake Bequette on Monday announced he's challenging Arkansas Sen. John Boozman in next year's Republican primary.

September 10, 2020 4:03 p.m.

Mayor: Police chief accused of rigging own hiring resigns

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) — The police chief in Connecticut's largest city resigned Thursday, the mayor said, hours after being arrested on federal charges that he teamed with Bridgeport’s personnel director to rig the hiring process to ensure he got the job.

Connecticut 82, Georgia Tech 73
April 6, 2004 9 p.m.

Connecticut 82, Georgia Tech 73

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Dominating in the middle, relentless from outside and brilliant on the bench, Connecticut was a team built for a title.

'A best friend who won't tell anyone your secrets'
September 8, 2022 1:25 a.m.

'A best friend who won't tell anyone your secrets'

Horse lovers head to Ritzville for the Wheat Land Communities' Fair

RITZVILLE — Briger Peterson has a short and pithy description of what a horse is. “A best friend who won’t tell anyone your secrets,” the 14-year-old said, ready to demonstrate her bareback riding skills during the second day of the Wheat Land Communities’ Fair in Ritzville on Friday. Phil Peterson, who manages the Iron Legacy Ranch south of Ritzville along with Heidi Tracy, leaned against the wire around the equestrian pen. Many of the horses in Friday’s competition came through Iron Legacy, Tracy explained, as she too leaned on the wire to watch the kids fit and show their animals. “They’re just so good for the kids,” Tracy said. “They teach them how to think outside themselves, teaching them to be selfless.” ...

Summer’s work results in new stage, fresh look at Othello Fairgrounds
September 16, 2022 1:45 a.m.

Summer’s work results in new stage, fresh look at Othello Fairgrounds

OTHELLO — Fresh paint, new sidewalks and a brand-new entertainment stage are the visible results of a summer’s worth of work by volunteers, and with the help of local companies and organizations, at the Othello Fairgrounds. “We’ve made a lot of improvements,” said Othello Fair Board Member Katy Stovern. Stovern said volunteers provided a lot of the labor to give the fairgrounds a general sprucing up. They were helped by donations of money, materials and labor from local businesses, and assistance from Adams County. The Othello Fair opened Wednesday and will continue through Saturday. The old entertainment stage next to the fair office was replaced with a brand-new stage, and a concrete pad added in front of the stage. Stovern said that’s the dance floor. The old stage was recycled, being moved across the grounds to the area where competitions are held.