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Hard landing damages rare plane, causes no serious injuries
MOSES LAKE — A pilot and one passenger were able to walk after a very rough landing at the Moses Lake Municipal Airport on Sunday.
Lenora D’Arcy
It is with great sadness but also with great rejoicing, that Lenora D’Arcy passed from this world to rest in the arms of her Savior Jesus Christ on Jan. 28, 2022, at the age of 92.
Police records for April 7, 2022
EPD, OPD, MLPD, jail
Wash. AG, FCC solidify stance against robocall scammers
OLYMPIA — Washington is battening down on robocall scammers with a new partnership between the Attorney General’s office and the Federal Communications Commission. Robocalls come in many forms, some legal and others illegal. Many people are familiar with automated calls from the local school district or appointment reminders for a medical...
Moses Lake mulls future of muni airport
MOSES LAKE — The City of Moses Lake is looking at options for the future of the Moses Lake Municipal Airport.
John William Wagner
Coach John Wagner, 88, passed away at home under hospice care Dec. 13, 2021.
Moses Lake, MLIRD look to partner on irrigation utility
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Irrigation and Rehabilitation District is proposing to work with the City of Moses Lake to jointly study the development of a municipal irrigation utility to use lake water on parks, lawns and gardens within city limits.
INET seizes $2.08 million in illicit drugs; suspect makes bond
Officers with the Interagency Narcotics Enforcement Team, also known as INET, seized about $2.08 million in methamphetamine and fentanyl pills on Dec. 24.
Joellen Hormel
On Dec. 8, 2021, Joellen Elizabeth Hormel joined her beloved husband, C. E. “Monty” Hormel, in peaceful slumber.
Tracey Lyn (Schenck) Enzler
Tracey Lyn (Schenck) Enzler finished her time on earth with her husband and daughter by her side on Nov. 20, 2021, after years of giving it her all to overcome pancreatic cancer. Her cancer journey started in 2005 as thyroid cancer.
Jack Hendrix
Jack Hendrix passed away on Jan. 28, 2022.
New homes coming to Quincy
QUINCY — It’s 20 acres that will never grow alfalfa again.
Malaysia's new PM delays Parliament, and no-confidence vote
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia's new leader has postponed the next session of Parliament by more than two months, effectively delaying plans by Mahathir Mohamad's former ruling alliance to seek a no-confidence vote against him.
What's Happening: Bed shortage in S Korea, firms cut travel
BERLIN (AP) — As the new coronavirus continues spreading, South Korea is hopeful it can curb its outbreak but struggles to find enough hospital beds and companies worldwide halt business travel
Japan opens part of last town off-limits since nuclear leaks
TOKYO (AP) — Japan's government on Wednesday opened part of the last town that had been off-limits due to radiation since the Fukushima nuclear disaster nine years ago, in a symbolic move showing the region's recovery ahead of the Tokyo Olympics.
Tenn. brothers donate sanitizer products bought for resale
Thousands of bottles of hand sanitizer and packs of antibacterial wipes and medical masks have been donated after a failed attempt by two Tennessee brothers to resell them for profit during the U.S. coronavirus outbreak.
UEFA begins talks with postponing Euro 2020 likely
NYON, Switzerland (AP) — UEFA has begun a day of consultations with European soccer leaders with the postponement of the 2020 European Championship a possibility because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Grand Canyon hires Bryce Drew as basketball coach
PHOENIX (AP) — Grand Canyon has hired former Vanderbilt coach Bryce Drew as its next men's basketball coach.
California man gets prison for working as agent for China
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — A former San Francisco Bay Area tour operator was sentenced to four years in prison for serving as an unregistered agent for China’s Ministry of State Security in a scheme to use “dead drops” to pick up digital memory cards from a source and take them to China.
Tenn. brothers donate sanitizer products bought for resale
Thousands of bottles of hand sanitizer and packs of antibacterial wipes and medical masks have been donated after a failed attempt by two Tennessee brothers to resell them for profit during the U.S. coronavirus outbreak.