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Coronavirus: five new cases since Friday, 16 recovered since last update
Five new cases of the coronavirus reported in Grant County since Friday
Coronavirus: One new case reported Thursday
GRANT COUNTY — One new case of the coronavirus was reported in Grant County on Thursday, a man between the ages of 19 and 40 from the Mattawa area, according to Grant County Health District.
Bank of Commerce: 4Q Earnings Snapshot
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) _ Bank of Commerce Holdings (BOCH) on Friday reported fourth-quarter profit of $4.4 million.
$2.5M in Rhode Island sports betting revenue made last month
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The Rhode Island sportsbook made nearly 2 1/2 times more in sports betting revenue last month compared to the previous December, according to a lottery report.
STUDIO BASIN: Holiday celebrations, state titles and Quincy football coach Russ Elliott
MOSES LAKE – On this week's episode of the Studio Basin podcast, Senior Reporter Cheryl Schweizer and Sports Reporter Ian Bivona recap some of last week's headlines, including Othello passing its 2024 budget, Quincy designing its fieldhouse and aquatic center, holiday celebrations and Royal's state title win...
STUDIO BASIN: Moses Lake School Board, swatting incident and district playoffs
MOSES LAKE – On this week’s episode of the STUDIO BASIN podcast, senior reporter Cheryl Schweizer and Sports Reporter Ian Bivona break down recent headlines in the Columbia Basin Herald, including recent Moses Lake School Board meetings, an officer-involved shooting in Moses Lake, a swatting incident in Ephrata and Boeing firefighters picketing at the Moses Lake facility.
Economic development, rail in the Columbia Basin and the Mat Classic on the Studio Basin Podcast
On this episode of the Studio Basin podcast, senior reporter Charles Featherstone sits down with Pat Boss, the director of government affairs and public relations at Columbia Basin Railroad, to discuss economic development and more with the Columbia Basin Railroad. Next, sports reporter Ian Bivona and managing editor Rob Miller talk about the Mat Classic and Boys State Swimming and Diving Championships hosted last weekend, and preview the upcoming boys and girls basketball regional matchups. The Studio Basin podcast can be found on your favorite podcast apps, or downloaded directly at https://bit.ly/3Y2vg2p.
Hospital update, MLHS girls wrestling coach David Peralez on Studio Basin Podcast
MOSES LAKE – On this episode of the Studio Basin podcast, senior reporter Cheryl Schweizer and staff writer Rebecca Pettingill discuss this week's headlines, including the Blake Fix and an update on the Samaritan Hospital in Moses Lake. Next, sports reporter Ian Bivona sits down with David Peralez, the head coach of the girls wrestling team at Moses Lake, to talk about the team's 3A/4A state title, being nationally recognized and more. The Studio Basin podcast can be found on your favorite podcasting apps, or downloaded directly at https://bit.ly/3Hpfo4C.
Washington state legislature, Samaritan Hospital bond, and sports on Studio Basin Podcast
On this episode of the Studio Basin podcast, staff writer Rebecca Pettingill joins senior reporters Charles Featherstone and Cheryl Schweizer to discuss the state legislative session, Samaritan Healthcare asking for a $130 million construction bond authorization and more. Next, sports reporter Ian Bivona joins to talk about Othello basketball, Quincy's Bring Home Da Beef girls wrestling tournament and the Moses Lake Youth Hockey Association’s Winter Classic. The Studio Basin podcast can be found on your favorite podcasting apps, or downloaded directly at https://bit.ly/3YqcrH9.
STUDIO BASIN: Quincy medicine and labor, a new sheriff in town and Knights quest for the title
MOSES LAKE – On this week’s episode of the Studio Basin podcast, Managing Editor Rob Miller and Senior Reporter Cheryl Schweizer discuss Joey Kriete being sworn in as Grant County’s new sheriff, Quincy’s hospital project and a new union contract in Quincy. Next, Sports Reporter Ian Bivona joins to talk about the new winter sports season as well as preview Royal’s 1A state title game on Saturday. The Studio Basin podcast can be found on your favorite podcast apps, or downloaded directly at https://bit.ly/3Ut1T7u.
Studio Basin: Budgets, turkeys and high stakes sports
MOSES LAKE – Senior reporter Charles Featherstone and staff writer Joel Martin discuss the City of Moses Lake passing its 2023 budget along with a Thanksgiving celebration at Rick’s Eatery and Entertainment. In sports, sports reporter Ian Bivona joins to preview the 2022 Apple Cup and Royal’s 1A state football semifinals matchup against the Freeman Scotties. The Studio Basin podcast can be found on your favorite podcast apps or downloaded directly at http://bit.ly/3XBde8g.
STUDIO BASIN: Fire and water, football and diamond action
MOSES LAKE – On this episode of the Studio Basin podcast, Managing Editor Rob Miller and senior reporter Cheryl Schweizer discuss water conservation across the Basin, fires and fire season as well as recap graduation and Quincy's 100% graduation rate. Next, Sports Reporter Ian Bivona recaps the Pete Doumit Memorial Tournament, a football scrimmage held in Royal City and other sporting goodness in the Basin. The Studio Basin podcast can be found on your favorite podcast apps, or downloaded directly at https://bit.ly/446s0GA.
Upcoming criminal trials and the potato conference on the Studio Basin Podcast
MOSES LAKE – On this episode of the Studio Basin podcast, managing editor Rob Miller and senior reporter Charles Featherstone recap this week's Washington-Oregon Potato Conference, followed by discussing the murders of Yanira Cedillos and Theresa Bergman as trials approach in the near future. To close the episode, sports reporter Ian Bivona recaps the previous week in Basin sports action as regular seasons begin to come to a close. The Studio Basin podcast can be found on your favorite podcast apps, or downloaded directly at https://bit.ly/3WHuYgQ.
STUDIO BASIN: Cop tipping, gas guzzling and gridiron glory
MOSES LAKE – On this week’s episode of the Studio Basin podcast, managing editor Rob Miller and senior reporter Cheryl Schweizer were on the show to discuss local law enforcement’s charitable programs during the holiday season and fuel prices. Next, sports reporter Ian Bivona recaps Royal’s 35-20 win over Mount Baker in the 1A state football championship as well as a full week of winter sports action. The Studio Basin podcast can be found on your favorite podcast apps or downloaded directly at https://bit.ly/3UKm8xN.
GOP-led Senate committees issue report on Bidens, Ukraine
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two Republican-led Senate committees issued a politically charged report Wednesday on the work Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's son did in Ukraine.
Report adds details in Mattawa wastewater treatment facility fire
MATTAWA — The exact cause of the fire at the Mattawa Wastewater Treatment Facility, which occurred in January, is unknown. Over the months since the fire, it has been speculated that the fire started in the building’s electrical panel.
Report details Othello hospital profit, loss for 2014, 2015
OTHELLO — Non-operating revenues helped Othello Community Hospital turn a profit in 2015. Patient revenues increased but so did expenses, according to information attached to the Washington Auditor’s Office report released Monday.
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Report: 2,866 COVID claims, 48 deaths among federal workers
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly 3,000 federal workers have filed compensation claims for having contracted COVID-19 on the job, a number that is expected to double by early next month, according to a Department of Labor review.
Report: 2,866 COVID claims, 48 deaths among federal workers
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly 3,000 federal workers have filed compensation claims for having contracted COVID-19 on the job, a number that is expected to double by early next month, according to a Department of Labor review.