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Public PUD meetings on 2017 rates set for March 6
EPHRATA — Grant County PUD customers will have a chance to look at – and register their opinion about – the 2017 electric rates at two public meetings March 6. Customers are invited to meetings at 2 p.m. Monday in Ephrata and 6 p.m. in Moses Lake.
Grant PUD meetings on fiber scheduled
EPHRATA — Grant County PUD customers will have a chance to tell commissioners their opinions and ideas for the PUD’s fiber network at two community meetings, one Tuesday in Ephrata and the second on Thursday in George.
Yellowstone park to reconsider controversial bison plan
LIVINGSTON, Mont. (AP) — Federal officials plan to reconsider how they manage Yellowstone National Park's famous wild bison herds following longstanding complaints over thousands of the animals that have been killed by hunters and agencies as they attempted to migrate into Montana.
Yellowstone park to reconsider controversial bison plan
LIVINGSTON, Mont. (AP) — Federal officials plan to reconsider how they manage Yellowstone National Park's famous wild bison herds following longstanding complaints over thousands of the animals that have been killed by hunters and agencies as they attempted to migrate into Montana.
Energy Dept. predicts continuing rise in gas prices over summer
WASHINGTON (AP) — A motorist can expect to see higher gasoline prices, averaging $1.76 a gallon, throughout the summer as supplies will remain tight and demand is expected to increase to record levels, the Energy Department predicted Thursday.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Date of Notice: February 5, 2014
Stats: England had Europe's highest extra deaths in pandemic
LONDON (AP) — England suffered a more widespread coronavirus outbreak than its European neighbors and had the highest level of excess deaths during the pandemic, according to
The Latest: Capitol Police names Pittman acting chief
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The Latest: Washington Monument closing until Jan. 24
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Lectures scheduled on Sasquatch legend
MOSES LAKE — An Idaho State University professor who has studied the legend of Sasquatch will give two lectures on his research in August. Tickets are on sale now for both lectures, scheduled for the Moses Lake Civic Center, 401 S. Balsam St.
MOSES LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Moses Lake School District (MLSD) seeks construction management services to act as an agent and advocate for MLSD while working with an architectural and engineering firm for pre-planning bond services and potential post bond construction.
MOSES LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Moses Lake School District (MLSD) seeks construction management services to act as an agent and advocate for MLSD while working with an architectural and engineering firm for pre-planning bond services and potential post bond construction.
New Mexico studies single-payer care amid pandemic
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Public officials in New Mexico continue to contemplate a possible transition to single-payer health care in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
New Mexico studies single-payer care amid pandemic
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Public officials in New Mexico continue to contemplate a possible transition to single-payer health care in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Lawyers list drugs in driver's system in motorcycle deaths
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A truck driver charged in a crash that killed seven motorcyclists had fentanyl, morphine and a chemical found in cocaine in his system that day, and told authorities he often would take drugs before starting work, prosecutors said in a document made public Tuesday.
Quincy examines pool, water, sewer issues
QUINCY — Quincy city officials are beginning the process of planning for water and sewer projects designed to upgrade the city’s utility systems. Quincy City Council members voted Tuesday to advertise for proposals for a number of studies, including one that would analyze the city’s existing sewer system. Quincy Administrator Pat Haley said in an earlier interview that the city has reached 85% of its sewer capacity. When that happens the city is required by the Washington Department of Ecology to conduct an analysis of the system and options for enlarging it...
If at first: Ryan Braun back at 1B for OF-heavy Brewers
PHOENIX (AP) — Ryan Braun spent much of his first morning at spring training looking for equipment.
If at first: Ryan Braun back at 1B for OF-heavy Brewers
PHOENIX (AP) — Ryan Braun spent much of his first morning at spring training looking for equipment.
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Cable news ratings up 72 percent over 2019
NEW YORK (AP) — It's not difficult to figure out which television networks are benefiting from the presidential election, and which ones should worry about next year.