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GOP Senate report on Biden son alleges conflict of interest
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two Republican-led Senate committees issued a
Oklahoma governor disputes White House virus task force
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Tuesday took issue with a comment that he labeled as “editorial” in the latest report and recommendations from the White House Coronavirus Task Force, which says the state has had “many preventable deaths.”
Oklahoma governor disputes White House virus task force
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Tuesday took issue with a comment that he labeled as “editorial” in the latest report and recommendations from the White House Coronavirus Task Force, which says the state has had “many preventable deaths.”
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Crescent Bar study released
PUD reviewing report details
EPHRATA — A report outlining public opinion on Crescent Bar Island’s future was released by the Grant County PUD.
Ag markets posted mixed reactions to the USDA reports
The stocks report weighed on corn futures around midsession Tuesday. The quarterly Grain Stocks report stated September 1 U.S. corn stockpiles at 1.236 million bushels, which exceeded industry expectations. That explains moderately bearish futures reaction. December corn futures slumped 2.25 cents to $3.235/bushel in post-report action, while May lost 2.25 to $3.4475.
US probes rash of health incidents among diplomats in Vienna
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is investigating a recent rash of mysterious health incidents reported by American diplomats and other government employees in Vienna, Austria, U.S. officials said Friday.
US probes rash of health incidents among diplomats in Vienna
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is investigating a recent rash of mysterious health incidents reported by American diplomats and other government employees in Vienna, Austria, U.S. officials said Friday.
US probes rash of health incidents among diplomats in Vienna
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is investigating a recent rash of mysterious health incidents reported by American diplomats and other government employees in Vienna, Austria, U.S. officials said Friday.
Stocks wobble in early trading, but head for weekly gains
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks wobbled between small gains and losses in early trading Friday as investors focused on another round of mostly solid corporate earnings.
Probe finds sexual, physical abuse at school for the deaf
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — An investigation has revealed multiple credible allegations of sexual and physical abuse by former faculty and staff spanning decades at a school for deaf children in Connecticut, school officials said Friday.
3 dead, 3 injured in shooting at Illinois bowling alley
ROCKFORD, Ill. (AP) — A gunman opened fire inside an Illinois bowling alley, killing three people and injuring three others Saturday night in what authorities believe was a random attack.
Maldives tourism minister sacked over alleged sex offenses
MALE, Maldives (AP) — The Maldives president has sacked the tourism minister after female employees in his office accused him of sexual offenses, officials said Thursday.
CITY OF MOSES LAKE
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Suspect named in Ephrata murder
MOSES LAKE — Authorities named David E. Nickels, 29, as the man arrested in Helena, Mont., Tuesday for the murder of Sage Munro in Ephrata in 2009.
Mike Earney named deputy of the year
EPHRATA - Grant County Sheriff's Deputy Mike Earney was selected as deputy sheriff of the year by the Grant County Deputy Sheriff's Association.
CITY OF MOSES LAKE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SIX-YEAR STREET PROGRAM 2006-2011
Marijuana operation stopped
ROYAL CITY - A tip from a neighboring land owner led local and federal law enforcement officers to a marijuana growing operation here on Oct. 7.
Marijuana operation stopped
ROYAL CITY - A tip from a neighboring land owner led local and federal law enforcement officers to a marijuana growing operation here on Oct. 7.
Ritzville City Hall shuts down due to COVID-19
RITZVILLE — The city of Ritzville gave instructions to the public in a social media post announcing that Ritzville City Hall is closed until Aug. 19. The building closed after a positive COVID-19 test. City hall employees will not be available during the closure.