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In a first, Twitter adds fact-check warnings to Trump tweets
For the first time, Twitter has flagged some of President Donald Trump's tweets with a fact-check warning.
In a first, Twitter adds fact-check warnings to Trump tweets
For the first time, Twitter has flagged some of President Donald Trump's tweets with a fact-check warning.
Japanese aerospace exhibition nets positive attention for county
Trip exceeded GCEDC executive director's expectations
New studies clarify what drugs help, hurt for COVID-19
Fresh studies give more information about what treatments do or don’t work for COVID-19, with high-quality methods that give reliable results.
New studies clarify what drugs help, hurt for COVID-19
Fresh studies give more information about what treatments do or don’t work for COVID-19, with high-quality methods that give reliable results.
New studies clarify what drugs help, hurt for COVID-19
Fresh studies give more information about what treatments do or don’t work for COVID-19, with high-quality methods that give reliable results.
New studies clarify what drugs help, hurt for COVID-19
Fresh studies give more information about what treatments do or don’t work for COVID-19, with high-quality methods that give reliable results.
Mulches for the garden continued
Many growers and gardeners regularly use crop residues including straw, hay, grass clippings, or leaves as mulches or cover and green manure crops which can be tilled into the soil. These types of mulches biodegrade well and can add valuable nutrients to the soil, assuming they have not been treated with pesticides, which are harmful to plants and animals. Sometimes these sources provide habitat for rodents or provide weed seed sources, so all materials should be used with caution.
Legals January 11, 2017
VENDOR ROSTER The CBHP is preparing a vendor roster for purchases costing less than Fifty Thousand Dollars for materials, supplies, equipment and services to be used in maintaining its hydroelectric power projects. To be on roster, submit business name and contact information. Columbia Basin Hydropower (CBHP) Attn: Accounting Dept. P.O. Box 219 Ephrata, WA 98823-0219 #01039/38124 Pub: January 11, 18 & 25, 2017
Rockies News Digest
Good evening. Here's a look at how AP’s news coverage is shaping up in the Rockies. Questions about coverage plans are welcome and should be directed to:
Postmaster to testify before Senate amid uproar over mail
WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing public backlash, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is set to testify Friday about
Postmaster to testify before Senate amid uproar over mail
WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing public backlash, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is set to testify Friday about
Where there's smoke
MOSES LAKE — With a few inhales and exhales through a straw after jumping up and down for anywhere from one to three minutes, fifth-grader Bryce Perez at Longview Elementary has an inkling of what it feels like to be a smoker.
Richards Brush starts in Moses Lake facility
Company hopes to grow into national firm from within Basin community
Voter beware: US tells public how to avoid election mischief
WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security's cybersecurity agency have issued a series of advisories in recent weeks aimed at warning voters about problems that could surface in the election — as well as steps Americans can take to counter the foreign interference threat.
Eyman's new cause creates concern in cities, counties
Budding initiative 864 would cut 25 percent off property taxes if passed in November
Crossroads on way to medical clinic status
Ultrasound, extended hours in center's future
How to answer job interview questions and be prepared
(ARA) - Job interviews can be filled with anxiety if you are not prepared for the questions and the answers.
BC-Monday Spotlight, ADVISORY
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Moses Lake native takes over Othello veterinary clinic
OTHELLO - The former Broadway Animal Hospital in Othello got more than a name change when Moses Lake vet Dr. Sheena Sorensen took over the clinic earlier this year.