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David Wayne Long
In the early morning hours on February 3rd, 2014, as a new day was dawning, the soul of a warrior entered the Kingdom of Heaven.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
In the Matter of the Estate of: HELENANN J. HOLMES, Deceased.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
In the Matter of the Estate of: HELENANN J. HOLMES, Deceased.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
In the Matter of the Estate of: HELENANN J. HOLMES, Deceased.
Jim Kelly feels like a kid watching Bills QB Allen perform
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Jim Kelly has made a point of keeping his distance by limiting his chats with Josh Allen via text for much of this year.
Veteran TV executive Channing Dungey jumps to Warner Bros.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Veteran TV industry executive Channing Dungey was named chairman of the Warner Bros. Television Group after tenures at ABC and Netflix in which she shepherded hit series including “Scandal."
Veteran TV executive Channing Dungey jumps to Warner Bros.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Veteran TV industry executive Channing Dungey was named chairman of the Warner Bros. Television Group after tenures at ABC and Netflix in which she shepherded hit series including “Scandal."
Veteran TV executive Channing Dungey jumps to Warner Bros.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Veteran TV industry executive Channing Dungey was named chairman of the Warner Bros. Television Group after tenures at ABC and Netflix in which she shepherded hit series including “Scandal."
Veteran TV executive Channing Dungey jumps to Warner Bros.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Veteran TV industry executive Channing Dungey was named chairman of the Warner Bros. Television Group after tenures at ABC and Netflix in which she shepherded hit series including “Scandal."
The Latest: It's official. Bills acquire WR Stefon Diggs
The Latest on NFL free agency. The NFL's spending in free agency continues Friday:
Blues trade goalie Allen to Montreal, clear salary cap space
Trading a longtime goaltender who lost his starting job could be the first step toward the St. Louis Blues keeping their Stanley Cup-winning captain.
Quincy man pleads guilty to murder
EPHRATA — A Quincy man pleaded guilty Monday to murdering a man in August whose decomposing body was found wrapped in garbage bags in his bedroom closet, according to court records.
Horizon shred day helps with cleaning
From noon to 3 p.m., cars lined up in front of the Moses Lake business nearly nonstop as people dropped off their personal documents.
'Brigadoon' to be presented by Quincy Allied Arts
Time-traveling musical opens Feb. 28
QUINCY - Scottish time travel and timeless true love, and some pretty good music and dance, will be highlighted when the curtain goes up on the Quincy Valley Allied Arts production of "Brigadoon," beginning next week.
No. 12 Indiana shines on defense in 27-11 win over Maryland
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana coach Tom Allen watched his defense force three more turnovers, record three more sacks and produce another game-changing play. It's becoming part of the weekly routine.
Cowboy Breakfast comes home to Sinkiuse Square
Official fair, rodeo kick-off gathers Friday morning
Amid pandemic, Hall of Fame Village plans move forward
Instead of thousands of football fans converging on the Pro Football Hall of Fame this week, there might be dozens. The coronavirus pandemic ensured that when the hall’s enshrinement ceremonies were postponed until next year, and the NFL canceled preseason games.
Florida wades into creating task force on sea-level rise
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — After years of mostly ignoring climate change, Florida lawmakers waded deeper into the matter on Tuesday advancing a proposal that would create a statewide Office of Resiliency and establish a task force to begin looking into how best to protect the state's 1,350 miles of coastline from rising oceans.
Travelers accused of breaking quarantine set to leave Hawaii
HONOLULU (AP) — Twenty-one travelers arrested on suspicion of violating Hawaii's coronavirus quarantine order have agreed to leave the state because of threats, a member of the group said Monday.
Travelers accused of breaking quarantine set to leave Hawaii
HONOLULU (AP) — Twenty-one travelers arrested on suspicion of violating Hawaii's coronavirus quarantine order have agreed to leave the state because of threats, a member of the group said Monday.