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Winds of change: Mississippi rebel-themed flag fading away
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The Mississippi flag is fading from public display in many places, even before the governor signs a bill that will retire the last state banner in the U.S. that includes the Confederate battle emblem.
Lives Lost: Indonesian doctor's musical passion led to love
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Michael Robert Marampe knew what he wanted to be since he was a kid: a doctor and a pianist. He became both, and his passion for music even led him to his fiancée — a woman he never got to marry because he got the coronavirus.
Franco one of several top prospects picked for player pools
Top prospect Wander Franco is part of the Tampa Bay Rays' 60-man player pool, and the Detroit Tigers are including their most heralded young pitchers as baseball gears up for its abbreviated season.
Lives Lost: Indonesian doctor's musical passion led to love
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Michael Robert Marampe knew what he wanted to be since he was a kid: a doctor and a pianist. He became both, and his passion for music even led him to his fiancée — a woman he never got to marry because he got the coronavirus.
Iowa finds no violations at Tyson plant with deadly outbreak
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa regulators say they found no workplace safety violations at Tyson Foods' largest pork processing plant, which employed several people who died after contracting the coronavirus.
Senate Republicans stall quick passage of budget bills
DOVER, Del. (AP) — Senate Republicans in Delaware have held up two key spending bills for the fiscal year starting July 1, complaining that they and their constituents have not had enough time to consider them.
Attorney seeks to bring teen case back to juvenile court
U.S. Supreme Court decision in Grant County case cited
Royal flushes Goldendale, Mabton
Knights trying to maintain form of two-time defending state champions
Tigers can't keep pace with high-powered Prosser
Ephrata hosts West Valley-Spokane in Tuesday play-in contest
Introducing the Columbia Plateau Aquifer System
COLUMBIA BASIN — Nobody has heard of the Columbia Plateau Aquifer System.
Exit makes entrance in Ephrata
Millet opens real estate office
Third-quarter outburst sends Lions to tournament title
MOSES LAKE - Lonny Brown knew Friday night's third quarter was good, but he didn't know how good.
Gomez jailed to keep her in Ephrata
EPHRATA — Maribel Gomez was jailed Tuesday by a judge to keep U.S. immigration officials from seizing her and disrupting her trial for allegedly fatally abusing her 2-year-old son.
Moses Lake port proceeds with safety progress
Attorney recommends new service with Arizona company
Attorney seeks sanctions against prosecutor
Prosecutor sought removal of conscripted, indigent-defense attorneys to protect public coffers
New warning for Warden water
Levels higher than last report; city says no serious danger yet.
Where did America go?
I have this friend named Tim. We have been best friends since my freshman year in college. And yet sometimes we can't agree on whether the sun is hot.
Abrams 'hearing voices'
Defendant accused of plots to hurt correction officers
Microsoft cuts ribbon in Quincy
QUINCY — There's been a lot of interest in Quincy during the last year or so, but Debra Chrapaty reminded everyone Microsoft was first.
Railroad letter sent on behalf of Quincy intermodal
Port district seeks higher visibility with Burlington Northern