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Myanmar protests continue a day after more than 100 killed
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Protesters in Myanmar returned to the streets Sunday to press their demands for a return to democracy, just a day after security forces killed more than 100 people in the bloodiest day since last month's military coup.
Senate Democrats’ budget plan increases state spending by 12%
The state Economic and Revenue Forecast Council assumes there will be an upswing in revenue in the next two years.
Prep roundup: Moses Lake's Raymond named WIAA Athlete of the Week
Moses Lake senior softball player Harley Raymond was named as a Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) Athlete of the Week for her performance on the diamond this past week.
Planting time: Finding the right frost dates for your garden
Some of us are gardening gamblers. We start onions, cabbage and broccoli inside very early each new year.
Cyprus activists: Hunters' lead pellets threaten flamingos
LARNACA, Cyprus (AP) — Conservationists in Cyprus are urging authorities to expand a hunting ban throughout a coastal salt lake network amid concerns that migrating flamingos could potentially swallow lethal quantities of lead shotgun pellets.
VIRUS TODAY: Winter weather impacting U.S. vaccination plans
Here's what's happening Friday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.:
City, HopeSource, El Rancho prepare for shelter transition
The purchase will be finalized within four weeks, said Moses Lake Housing & Grants Coordinator Taylor Burton.
Biden marking 'Bloody Sunday' by signing voting rights order
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new
Biden marks 'Bloody Sunday' by signing voting rights order
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new
Biden marks 'Bloody Sunday' by signing voting rights order
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new
A quiet year for cranes: Festival goes virtual, but the birds show up
The Othello Sandhill Crane Festival, mostly Friday and Saturday, looked a bit different this year, without its guided bus, boat and hike tours, wine and food samples, live art showing at The Old Hotel Art Gallery and more than 40 speakers at the Othello High School.
Lawmakers pass bills to protect renters
Washington lawmakers are considering bill as the end of an emergency eviction moratorium looms over thousands of Washington renters.
Biden marks 'Bloody Sunday' by signing voting rights order
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new
US striker Hoppe scores 3 to end Schalke's winless run
GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany (AP) — Just when it seemed Schalke's winless run in the Bundesliga might never end, along came Matthew Hoppe.
Legals February 22, 2017
Adams County Weed District #1 124 S. Broadway Ave Othello, Wa 99344 Adams County Weed District #1 Annual Board of Directors meeting will be held Monday February 27, 2017 at the Weed District office located at 124 S. Broadway Ave, Othello, Washington 99344. Election of one board member for a term of three years will be held. The 2017 State Noxious Weed list will be available for review. The 2017 Adams County Weed District #1 noxious weed list and policy will be reviewed and adopted. #02054/47855 Pub: February 15 & 22, 2017
Othello HS tennis courts delayed
The saga of the tennis courts at Othello High School continues. Othello School District officials have been trying to build new tennis courts since spring 2016, and a contract actually was awarded in 2016. But the project was delayed and a new contract awarded in summer 2017.
Chiefs season ends with loss to ninth-ranked Gonzaga Prep
MOSES LAKE — Brandon Griffith rolled to his right and — with the improvisational playground style that exemplified his two years at quarterback — found Brandon Stevens in the back of the end zone for the last of his three touchdowns late in the fourth quarter.
Boeing to store 737 MAX in Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE — With the company running out of space elsewhere, aircraft giant Boeing has announced it will store some of its 737 MAX aircraft at the Grant County International Airport.
Jesse Chiprez appointed to Wahluke School Board
MATTAWA — Jesse Chiprez was appointed to the Wahluke School Board by the Yakima Educational Service District and sworn in on Tuesday, Oct. 1 before a district workshop. Chiprez’s appointment fills the board of directors spot that has been vacant since Feb. 12, 2019.
Lawmakers consider extension of evictions ban, free attorneys
Senate Bill 5160 would ban landlords from ending a lease or refusing to renew a lease until two years after the end of a declared public health emergency on the basis of unpaid rent.