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Cooking your catch: part two
Ideally every consumptive outdoors person would use every scrap of the animals, birds and fish shot and caught. Most do a good job of using all the meat, but to varying degrees.
Soap Lake teenager excels in basketball
SOAP LAKE - Veronica Smith, 15, Soap Lake, commands the basketball court during a practice at Columbia Basin Secondary School in Moses Lake Thursday night.
Gladbach, Augsburg, Cologne enjoy huge wins in German Cup
BERLIN (AP) — Borussia Mönchengladbach, Augsburg and Cologne enjoyed huge wins over lower-league opposition to book their places in the second round of the German Cup on Saturday.
Gladbach, Augsburg, Cologne enjoy huge wins in German Cup
BERLIN (AP) — Borussia Mönchengladbach, Augsburg and Cologne enjoyed huge wins over lower-league opposition to book their places in the second round of the German Cup on Saturday.
Better ways
If you ever travel by commercial airline, you know the drill: Provide ID, take off shoes, put change, keys and cellphones in the bin, and step through the metal detector. Like a bum knee, it’s a pain, but one you’ve learned to deal with. Unfortunately, it’s just gotten worse.
A journey of resilience
Rebecca Moore recounts her path from breast cancer diagnosis to remission
MOSES LAKE – In the heart of Moses Lake, Washington, Rebecca Moore faces life anew after a challenging battle with breast cancer. With unwavering strength, she recounts her journey, emphasizing the importance of hope, community, and self-discovery amid adversity. Rebecca’s diagnosis came unexpectedly on August 1, 2023, just months after losing her father.
Christmas opens new market for small Gaza sewing business
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — In the blockaded Gaza Strip, the Christmas season is giving a boost to a small women's business that produces pandemic face masks decorated with holiday symbols.
Christmas opens new market for small Gaza sewing business
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — In the blockaded Gaza Strip, the Christmas season is giving a boost to a small women's business that produces pandemic face masks decorated with holiday symbols.
Royal 1972 graduate to promote novel
ROYAL CITY - Ann Clizer, who grew up in Royal, will make a return on Thursday, August 11, to promote her recently-published novel, "Selective Abandonment".
Feeding time is bonding time
Moses Lake moms share the experience of breastfeeding
Samaritan builds imaging center
Foundation raising funds for bone scanning equipment
1,500 rally in Moses Lake Sand Dunes for annual Bounty Hole
Around 1,500 people from across the region rallied to the Moses Lake Sand Dunes Saturday for the local off-road vehicle group’s largest event of the year, according to a crowd estimate by an onsite sheriff’s deputy.
Mangakahia back after breast cancer sidelined her last year
Tiana Mangakahia admits she was emotional on the bus ride to Stony Brook.
Mangakahia back after breast cancer sidelined her last year
Tiana Mangakahia admits she was emotional on the bus ride to Stony Brook.
Review: 'Bone Canyon' another first-rate police procedural
“Bone Canyon,” by Lee Goldberg (Thomas & Mercer)
Review: 'Bone Canyon' another first-rate police procedural
“Bone Canyon,” by Lee Goldberg (Thomas & Mercer)
Review: 'Bone Canyon' another first-rate police procedural
“Bone Canyon,” by Lee Goldberg (Thomas & Mercer)
Review: 'Bone Canyon' another first-rate police procedural
“Bone Canyon,” by Lee Goldberg (Thomas & Mercer)
Thursday Sports in Brief
NFL
Thursday Sports in Brief
NFL