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Greinke makes 1st outing after later arrival with Astros
JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Zack Greinke wants to sharpen his slider without neglecting his other pitches.
Dodgers begin spring training bolstered by addition of Betts
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts opened spring training Thursday with his confidence boosted by the acquisition of Mookie Betts, who could prove crucial to the franchise’s quest to win its first World Series title since 1988.
Dodgers begin spring training bolstered by addition of Betts
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts opened spring training Thursday with his confidence boosted by the acquisition of Mookie Betts, who could prove crucial to the franchise’s quest to win its first World Series title since 1988.
Hit the road: Shohei Ohtani got driver license in offseason
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Shohei Ohtani doesn't just drive the ball anymore.
Pérez catches bullpen, ready to return after season absence
SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Preparing to return to the major leagues after a one-season absence, Salvador Pérez caught a bullpen session from prospect Brady Singer in the Kansas City Royals' first spring training workout on Wednesday.
Hit the road: Shohei Ohtani got driver license in offseason
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Shohei Ohtani doesn't just drive the ball anymore.
Rest of Freedom Festival canceled, but fireworks show approved
MOSES LAKE — Sean Sallis, president of the committee in charge of the Freedom Festival, said he wanted people to know the July 4 fireworks in Moses Lake are happening. Some people had expressed skepticism to him about the fireworks display, he said, but it’s confirmed.
SR 17-Cunningham Road roundabout scheduled for 2026
OTHELLO — A long-delayed roundabout will be coming to State Route 17 and Cunningham Road in spring 2026.
Slope vista
Without fall playoffs, FCS schools missing a top attraction
As the college football season ramps up in three major conferences and among other programs scattered across the country, there will be a void at the Football Championship Subdivision level -- very few games and no scheduled playoffs.
Without fall playoffs, FCS schools missing a top attraction
As the college football season ramps up in three major conferences and among other programs scattered across the country, there will be a void at the Football Championship Subdivision level -- very few games and no scheduled playoffs.
Without fall playoffs, FCS schools missing a top attraction
As the college football season ramps up in three major conferences and among other programs scattered across the country, there will be a void at the Football Championship Subdivision level -- very few games and no scheduled playoffs.
Without fall playoffs, FCS schools missing a top attraction
As the college football season ramps up in three major conferences and among other programs scattered across the country, there will be a void at the Football Championship Subdivision level -- very few games and no scheduled playoffs.
Mid-American Conference cancels fall football due to virus
The Mid-American Conference on Saturday became the first league at college football's highest level to cancel its fall season because of the pandemic.
The Fishin' Magician Weekly Report
Success stories: A local gardener reflects on what did well this summer
MOSES LAKE — There may not be a more joyous time than right now for gardeners, reaping the benefits of their garden’s harvest as summer turns to fall.
Twin bill? Doubleheaders may be possibility to make up games
Let's play two? Colorado Rockies manager Bud Black would be down for doubleheaders.
Twin bill? Doubleheaders may be possibility to make up games
Let's play two? Colorado Rockies manager Bud Black would be down for doubleheaders.
Twin bill? Doubleheaders may be possibility to make up games
Let's play two? Colorado Rockies manager Bud Black would be down for doubleheaders.
Early days
It’s not time to plant yet, but there’s still plenty of garden preparation to do
MOSES LAKE — Spring is finally here, or so we all hope, although last week’s weather may have shattered many people’s faith in the season. And spring means the garden is calling. But don’t be too eager to answer that call, experts say. “Things are still really dormant, you know, and so people need to be a little patient,” said Lisa Villegas, owner of Seed Cupboard Nursery in Royal City. “One thing that you need to remember is it's still way too early in our area for most types of plants to be out. We're in Zone 6B here in Moses Lake, and our last frost date is approximately May 2. I don't ever put my plants out, my seedlings and annual flowers, until around Mother's Day,” said Valerie Parrott, president of the Moses Lake Garden Club and owner of Seed Cupboard’s satellite nursery in Moses Lake.