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Bruce biodiesel plant working with state
Ecology warnings have no impact 'whatsoever,' president says
Lyman (Bud) Murdock
Lyman Wallace "Bud" Murdock of Warden, passed away peacefully in his sleep Sunday, May 28, 2006 after a long battle with cancer; he was 78.
Helen Mildred Anderson
Helen was born July 7, 1918 on a homestead halfway between Twin Bridges and Sheridan, Montana, the sixth of seven children. Her father, Frank Spinner, died when she was very young. Raised by her widowed mother, Clara J. Spinner, she finished her second year of high school then had to drop out in order to earn a living. She worked in various places around Twin Bridges, including Woodward's Department Store and the Bee Factory. At the factory, Helen worked over a big tub where honey was extracted from honey combs, placed in gallon jars, and then personally delivered to each customer. She also made milk shakes at a creamery and cleaned people's homes. Helen then moved to Bozeman, Montana with her sister Alice and purchased a "whippet car." There Helen met her future husband, Clifford Anderson, while eating lunch with Alice at the PMA office of the government building where Clifford worked. They had two sons, Byron and Bruce. The family moved to Overland Park, Kansas in the mid-sixties, then to Moses Lake, Washington in the early seventies where she lived until her death.
The Latest: Biden pays his respects at Pentagon Memorial
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is ending his day of remembrance by paying his respects at the National Pentagon 9/11 Memorial.
Mayor Judy Esser served Mattawa half of her life
MATTAWA - Judith Kay (Glessner) Esser, 68, of Mattawa, who served 23 years as mayor, was laid to rest on Thursday, April 17, in the Mansfield Cemetery in her home town of Mansfield.
Javier, Astros pitch 2nd no-hitter in World Series history
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Hammered the night before, Cristian Javier and the Houston Astros desperately needed to figure how to keep Bryce Harper and the Phillies in the ballpark. How about a no-hitter, would that do? Javier and Houston's bullpen combined on just the second no-hitter in World Series history, silencing a booming lineup and boisterous fans as the Astros blanked Philadelphia 5-0 Wednesday night to even the matchup at two games each.
Gavin Barry Morse
Gavin Barry Morse, 38, of rural Adams County, Washington took his final flight July 2, 2022. Gavin was born September 29, 1983 in Spokane, Washington, as the youngest of four children and only son to Bruce Morse and Maribeth Benson.
AP Exclusive: Singer of black anthem song signs record deal
NEW YORK (AP) — Keedron Bryant, the 12-year-old who turned heads on social media with
AP Exclusive: Singer of black anthem song signs record deal
NEW YORK (AP) — Keedron Bryant, the 12-year-old who turned heads on social media with
AP Exclusive: Singer of black anthem song signs record deal
NEW YORK (AP) — Keedron Bryant, the 12-year-old who turned heads on social media with
AP Exclusive: Singer of black anthem song signs record deal
NEW YORK (AP) — Keedron Bryant, the 12-year-old who turned heads on social media with
Lila Elzig
Lila Elzig, of Moses Lake, Washington passed away after a long and courageous battle with cancer Thursday July 21, 2011, at Providence Holy Family Hospital in Spokane, Washington surrounded by beloved family members. Born on January 29, 1943 in Cingmars Township, Minnesota, to Harold and Muriel Douglass, Lila enjoyed gardening and spending time with family and friends. She devoted numerous hours of her time to the Columbia Basin Walleye Association.
Harper homers as Phillies score 7 in 6th to beat Boston 13-6
BOSTON (AP) — With one big inning, Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies crushed Boston's hopes of snapping out of its losing streak.
Harper homers as Phillies score 7 in 6th to beat Boston 13-6
BOSTON (AP) — With one big inning, Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies crushed Boston's hopes of snapping out of its losing streak.
Air Force service song changed to use gender-neutral lyrics
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — The U.S. Air Force changed lyrics in its service anthem by dropping gender references that exclude women.
Mike Henry
John Michael (“Mike”) Henry, Moses Lake native and longtime Seattle-area contractor and businessman, passed away on April 4, 2021, at his home in Henderson, Nevada, after a months-long illness.
'WHATS POPPIN' remakes by 2 Georgia teachers go viral
ATLANTA (AP) — Two teachers were recently looking for ways to motivate their students for a new school year amid the coronavirus pandemic, which has hit their south Georgia community especially hard. Their solution — remakes of rapper Jack Harlow’s ‘WHATS POPPIN’ — has gone viral.
AP Entertainment Digest for Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020
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Mark Vientos' three-run homer delights kids, leads Mets to 7-3 win over Mariners
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — Mark Vientos hit a three-run homer to the delight of hundreds of cheering 12-year-olds and sent the New York Mets to a 7-3 win over the Seattle Mariners on Sunday night in the Major League Baseball Little League Classic. Seattle catcher Cal Raleigh boosted his major league home run lead with his 47th of the season in the seventh.
Forceful lyrics on domestic violence strike chord in China
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Quarrel, rape, adultery. Tricky, greedy, sycophantic. Chinese singer Tan Weiwei chants each word methodically in a two-line string of vulgarities and insults.