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January 14, 2021 12:03 a.m.

7 credit card perks to prioritize in 2021

As you lay the groundwork for 2021 financial resolutions, take inventory of your credit cards to see if they’re still in line with your goals and priorities.

January 12, 2021 4:06 a.m.

7 credit card perks to prioritize in 2021

As you lay the groundwork for 2021 financial resolutions, take inventory of your credit cards to see if they’re still in line with your goals and priorities.

January 13, 2021 12:03 a.m.

7 credit card perks to prioritize in 2021

As you lay the groundwork for 2021 financial resolutions, take inventory of your credit cards to see if they’re still in line with your goals and priorities.

April 13, 2021 6:12 a.m.

Analysis: Iran's powerful Guard faces scrutiny after attacks

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The recent sabotage at Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility is just the latest setback for the country's Revolutionary Guard, though the paramilitary force is rarely publicly criticized due to its power.

April 14, 2021 12:06 a.m.

Analysis: Iran's powerful Guard faces scrutiny after attacks

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The recent sabotage at Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility is just the latest setback for the country's Revolutionary Guard, though the paramilitary force is rarely publicly criticized due to its power.

April 15, 2021 12:09 a.m.

Analysis: Iran's powerful Guard faces scrutiny after attacks

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The recent sabotage at Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility is just the latest setback for the country's Revolutionary Guard, though the paramilitary force is rarely publicly criticized due to its power.

April 1, 2021 12:03 a.m.

Imprisoned Palestinian leader's entry shakes up planned vote

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — A popular Palestinian leader imprisoned by Israel has registered his own parliamentary list in May elections, his supporters said Wednesday, in a last-minute shakeup that could severely weaken President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah party and help its militant Hamas rivals.

April 2, 2021 12:03 a.m.

Imprisoned Palestinian leader's entry shakes up planned vote

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — A popular Palestinian leader imprisoned by Israel has registered his own parliamentary list in May elections, his supporters said Wednesday, in a last-minute shakeup that could severely weaken President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah party and help its militant Hamas rivals.

March 31, 2021 2:30 p.m.

Imprisoned Palestinian leader's entry shakes up planned vote

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — A popular Palestinian leader imprisoned by Israel has registered his own parliamentary list in May elections, his supporters said Wednesday, in a last-minute shakeup that could severely weaken President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah party and help its militant Hamas rivals.

April 3, 2021 12:03 a.m.

Imprisoned Palestinian leader's entry shakes up planned vote

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — A popular Palestinian leader imprisoned by Israel has registered his own parliamentary list in May elections, his supporters said Wednesday, in a last-minute shakeup that could severely weaken President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah party and help its militant Hamas rivals.

August 28, 2019 1:30 a.m.

Legals August 28, 2019

INVITATION FOR BIDS STANDPIPE #4 PROJECT- 2019 Othello, Washington Sealed bids will be received at the Othello City Hall, located at 500 East Main Street, Othello, Washington 99344 until September 17, 2019 at 2:00 pm, for the above-named improvement. Said bids will be opened and publicly read at the time. All bids shall be received before said opening time in sealed envelopes with STANDPIPE #4 PROJECT - 2019 marked plainly thereon. Plans and specifications may be obtained at no cost via electronic transmission from the City of Othello. Paper copies of the plans and specifications may also be obtained from the City at the above address for a non-refundable fee of $60.00 per set. Plans and specifications can be requested by responding to this email, or by calling the Contact person listed below during normal business hours. Copies of the plans and specifications are on file for review at various construction councils. All bids shall be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a postal money order, cashier's check, or bond in an amount equal to 5 percent of the maximum total amount of the bid. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into a contract or furnish a satisfactory contract bond within the time stated in the specifications, the deposit shall be forfeited to the City. The City shall have the right to reject any or all bids that are deemed irregular per Section1-02.13 or are not accompanied by bid security. All Bidders shall call 509-331-2711 prior to bid opening to sign up as a bidder on the project, whether or not they request a hard copy or obtain a digital copy of the Plans and Specifications. Bids received from bidders who are not signed in as a bidder on the project will be rejected for being non-responsive. The City of Othello is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Small, minority- and women-owned businesses are encouraged to submit bids. All work performed on the project will be subject to the higher of prevailing state or federal Davis-Bacon wage rates. This project is funded by a federal grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Washington State Community Development Block Grant program. This project is also funded by a Drinking Water Sate Revolving Fund loan. Contact person: Shawn O'Brien, PE: [email protected] or (509)-331-2711 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This project consists of designing and constructing a steel standpipe for the storage of potable water. The standpipe shall have a shell height of 95 feet and a diameter of 69 feet (2.5-million-gallon Base Bid) or 81 feet (3.5 million-gallon Additive 1). Estimated Project Cost: $3,000,000 (Base Bid) to $ 3,600,000 (Including Additive 1) 08003/321966 Pub: August 28, 2019

September 4, 2019 1:30 a.m.

Legals September 4, 2019

INVITATION FOR BIDS STANDPIPE #4 PROJECT- 2019 Othello, Washington Sealed bids will be received at the Othello City Hall, located at 500 East Main Street, Othello, Washington 99344 until September 17, 2019 at 2:00 pm, for the above-named improvement. Said bids will be opened and publicly read at the time. All bids shall be received before said opening time in sealed envelopes with STANDPIPE #4 PROJECT - 2019 marked plainly thereon. Plans and specifications may be obtained at no cost via electronic transmission from the City of Othello. Paper copies of the plans and specifications may also be obtained from the City at the above address for a non-refundable fee of $60.00 per set. Plans and specifications can be requested by responding to this email, or by calling the Contact person listed below during normal business hours. Copies of the plans and specifications are on file for review at various construction councils. All bids shall be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a postal money order, cashier's check, or bond in an amount equal to 5 percent of the maximum total amount of the bid. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into a contract or furnish a satisfactory contract bond within the time stated in the specifications, the deposit shall be forfeited to the City. The City shall have the right to reject any or all bids that are deemed irregular per Section1-02.13 or are not accompanied by bid security. All Bidders shall call 509-331-2711 prior to bid opening to sign up as a bidder on the project, whether or not they request a hard copy or obtain a digital copy of the Plans and Specifications. Bids received from bidders who are not signed in as a bidder on the project will be rejected for being non-responsive. The City of Othello is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Small, minority- and women-owned businesses are encouraged to submit bids. All work performed on the project will be subject to the higher of prevailing state or federal Davis-Bacon wage rates. This project is funded by a federal grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Washington State Community Development Block Grant program. This project is also funded by a Drinking Water Sate Revolving Fund loan. Contact person: Shawn O'Brien, PE: [email protected] or (509)-331-2711 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This project consists of designing and constructing a steel standpipe for the storage of potable water. The standpipe shall have a shell height of 95 feet and a diameter of 69 feet (2.5-million-gallon Base Bid) or 81 feet (3.5 million-gallon Additive 1). Estimated Project Cost: $3,000,000 (Base Bid) to $ 3,600,000 (Including Additive 1) 09003/323441 Pub: September 4, 2019

Othello will ban retail pot within city
May 12, 2016 1 p.m.

Othello will ban retail pot within city

Council votes against permitting marijuana-related business Marijuana ban

OTHELLO — The City Council voted Monday to draft an ordinance banning the production, processing and retail sale of marijuana in the City of Othello.

Set the Stage for Success
August 14, 2016 7 p.m.

Set the Stage for Success

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January 21, 2021 midnight

Legals for January, 21 2021

January 20, 2020 9:56 a.m.

Michigan News Digest

Here's a look at how AP's general news coverage is shaping up today in Michigan. Questions about today's coverage plans are welcome and should be directed to the AP-Detroit bureau at 800-642-4125 or 313-259-0650 or [email protected]. For up-to-the minute information on AP's coverage, visit Coverage Plan at newsroom.ap.org.

January 15, 2020 8:05 a.m.

Want to sell on Amazon? Businesses must weigh pros, cons

NEW YORK (AP) — While many small manufacturers and retailers believe Amazon is the place to be, Lyris Autran is forgoing the opportunity.

September 9, 2021 midnight

Legals for September, 9 2021

March 17, 2020 7:30 a.m.

Trump addresses coronavirus' heavy impact on the US economy

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump was focused Tuesday on addressing the devastating impact

April 12, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Some doctors moving away from ventilators for virus patients

NEW YORK (AP) — As health officials around the world push to get more ventilators to treat coronavirus patients, some doctors are moving away from using the breathing machines when they can.