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Potential military vaccine mandate brings distrust, support
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Since President Joe Biden asked the Pentagon last week to look at adding the COVID-19 vaccine to the military's mandatory shots, former Army lawyer Greg T. Rinckey has fielded a deluge of calls.
AC Pet Rescue receives much-needed upgrades at new facility recently
OTHELLO — Pulling onto the grounds of Adams County Pet Recue off Bench Road in Othello and seeing the outside of the spiffy new building, one gets the impression the facility must have every new bell and whistle imaginable.
Broadcast crews struggling after sports go dark
Greg Calvin believed his job as an audio technician could survive most economic downturns because people will keep watching sports while the networks that air the games still receive advertising revenue.
Broadcast crews struggling after sports go dark
Greg Calvin believed his job as an audio technician could survive most economic downturns because people will keep watching sports while the networks that air the games still receive advertising revenue.
ML man sentenced for assaulting woman
MOSES LAKE — A Moses Lake man with a history of domestic violence was sentenced for holding a woman down on the ground and placing his hands over her mouth and nose.
NYPD’s new leader: Helping people is at heart of police work
NEW YORK (AP) — On the Bronx streets where
Southwest Airlines cuts most fights in and out of Midway
CHICAGO (AP) — Southwest Airlines said Friday that it had significantly scaled back its fights in and out of Midway International Airport, its Chicago hub, days after federal authorities closed the airport's control tower after technicians tested positive for the coronavirus.
Southwest Airlines cuts most flights in and out of Midway
CHICAGO (AP) — Southwest Airlines said Friday that it had significantly scaled back its flights in and out of Midway International Airport, its Chicago hub, days after federal authorities closed the airport's control tower after technicians tested positive for the coronavirus.
Southwest Airlines cuts most flights in and out of Midway
CHICAGO (AP) — Southwest Airlines said Friday that it had significantly scaled back its flights in and out of Midway International Airport, its Chicago hub, days after federal authorities closed the airport's control tower after technicians tested positive for the coronavirus.
Southwest Airlines cuts most flights in and out of Midway
CHICAGO (AP) — Southwest Airlines said Friday that it had significantly scaled back its flights in and out of Midway International Airport, its Chicago hub, days after federal authorities closed the airport's control tower after technicians tested positive for the coronavirus.
STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY
NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL WASTE DISCHARGE PERMIT APPLICATION AND PROPOSED
STATE OF WASHINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY
Legals September 11, 2019
LEGAL NOTICE Proposed Amendment to Renewal Master Water Service Contract with the East Columbia Basin Irrigation District, Columbia Basin Project, Washington Under the authority of the Act of Congress approved June 17, 1902 (32 Stat. 388) and acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto, and particularly the Act of August 30, 1935 (49 Stat. 1028), Section 9(e) of the Act of August 4, 1939 (53 Stat. 1196), the Act of March 10, 1943 (57 Stat. 14), and the Act of October 1, 1962 (76 Stat. 677), the United States Bureau of Reclamation proposes to enter into a contract amendment to the long-term Renewal Master Water Service Contract, Contract No. 159E101882, dated September 22, 2015, with the East Columbia Basin Irrigation District (District) that would, among other things, authorize the District to provided Columbia Basin Project irrigation water as groundwater replacement irrigation water service to additional irrigable lands located within the Odessa Subarea and within the service area of the District. A legal notice for the proposed contract amendment was first published in September 2016. Contract negotiation sessions with the District were held publicly July 17, 2017 and July 24, 2017 in Yakima, WA; May 25, 2018, July 16, 2018, and August 30, 2018, in Moses Lake, WA; March 21, 2019 in Spokane, WA; and July 11, 2019, and August 16, 2019 in Moses Lake, WA. Copies of the final proposed contract amendment may be requested by writing to Reclamation, Attention: EPH-2011, at mailing address: 32 C Street Northwest, Ephrata, WA 98823, or vial email at [email protected], or by calling (509) 754-0238. Written comments will be accepted until close of business September 26. #09015/326441 Pub: September 11, 12, 2019
Car club raises $4,000 for first responders
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Classic Car Club will donate the proceeds from its Cars, Cops, Coffee and First Responders car show at a ceremony today. The event, which was held Oct. 18, raised $4,000 for local emergency services, according to club member Dave Robins. The money was raised through entry fees into the car show, Robins said, and also through donations from local residents and businesses.
In their own words: Grant County Assessor candidates
2nd Breonna Taylor grand juror criticizes proceedings
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A second person who served on the
Financially troubled startup powered Trump campaign
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — President Donald Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign was powered by a cell phone app that allowed staff to monitor the movements of his millions of supporters, and offered intimate access to their social networks.
Legals for January, 2 2024
Skills center progress updated
Planning under way
Mr. Appliance franchise opens in Ephrata
EPHRATA - An Ephrata couple just opened a new Mr. Appliance franchise for Columbia Basin residents.