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Grant County deputies penalized for accidents
EPHRATA — Two Grant County Sheriff's deputies were disciplined for wrecking patrol cars.
Pit bull attacks Moses Lake boy
6-year-old airlifted to Seattle hospital
Meth lab busted in Soap Lake
SOAP LAKE — Authorities have apprehended one man after finding a methamphetamine lab and two propane tanks filled with anhydrous ammonia on his mother's property.
Moses Lake tickets woman for parking in her driveway
City ordinance forbids semi-trucks to park on private property
Greek PM appeals for restraint during uprising anniversary
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece’s prime minister appealed to political parties Monday to show “self-restraint” in commemorations marking the 1973 crushing of a student uprising by the ruling military junta at the time, as part of measures to curtail a surging coronavirus outbreak in the country.
Berg wants to see goals realized
SOAP LAKE - Soap Lake City Council incumbent Barney Berg wants to serve another term in position 1 to carry out the completion of several goals.
Moses Lake center to receive roundabout
MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake City Council requested bids for the new Civic Center's final phase.
Harris would look to Quincy's future in position 3
QUINCY - Tom Harris is hoping to win Quincy City Council Position 3 from incumbent Tony Gonzalez because he wants to help the city into the future.
Delbert H. Driggs
Delbert H Driggs, 93, an early resident of Moses Lake, died of natural causes, Monday, May 16, 2011, in Samaritan Hospital at Moses Lake, Washington. His father, Samuel, also died on May 16th in the Moses Lake hospital in 1950.
Ephrata, Moses Lake take back medicine
EPHRATA - Prescription drugs can pose a hazard if they fall into the hands of people other than the patient. But even such an obvious fact presents a dilemma, because there are plenty of medicine cabinets with orphan prescription bottles.
Substance abuse conference highlights risks
Mock crash, and victim panel among events
MOSES LAKE - The two vehicles hit with such force that one of them rolled and came to rest on its top. Emergency service workers were forced to extract one victim from the overturned car, and cut another victim out of the second car.
10 years after migrant massacre, Mexico pledges justice
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president said Monday the United Nations would be welcome to come to Mexico to investigate any rights violation like the Aug. 24, 2010 massacre of 72 migrants in the northern town of San Fernando.
Review: Writer Spencer Kope takes a risk but it pays off
“Shadows of the Dead,” by Spencer Kope (Minotaur)
Cleveland's 3 major teams link to fight for social change
CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland’s three major professional sports franchises — the Browns, Cavaliers and Indians — are teaming up to fight social injustice.
Review: Writer Spencer Kope takes a risk but it pays off
“Shadows of the Dead,” by Spencer Kope (Minotaur)
Review: Writer Spencer Kope takes a risk but it pays off
“Shadows of the Dead,” by Spencer Kope (Minotaur)
Review: Writer Spencer Kope takes a risk but it pays off
“Shadows of the Dead,” by Spencer Kope (Minotaur)
Missouri Senate passes crime bill, which now heads to House
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — State senators on Friday passed a bill proposed by Republican Gov. Mike Parson to address a surge in violent crime in Missouri's cities.
Michigan's top court kills lawsuit by wrongly imprisoned man
DETROIT (AP) — The Michigan Supreme Court has stopped a man from suing the state after he spent more than a year in prison for a crime that wasn't a crime.
Sri Lankan leader to scrap charter clause limiting powers
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Sri Lanka’s president said Thursday he will use the overwhelming mandate received by his governing coalition in recent parliamentary elections to remove a constitutional amendment curtailing presidential powers and limiting the president to two terms.