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Awesome rides
MOSES LAKE — The threat of rainy weather may have kept a few cars at home at the annual Moses Lake High School car show, but there were still some sweet rides on display.
Rangers trade QB-infielder Russell Wilson to Yankees
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Kentucky Governor's Mansion to get fence after protest
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A security fence will go up around the Kentucky Governor's Mansion in response to a spring demonstration where armed protesters gathered outside the home and then hanged Gov. Andy Beshear in effigy, the governor's office said Tuesday.
Tatis Jr. wears mask during workout; Pham tests positive
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Prized shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. wore a facemask throughout the reboot of spring training Friday for the San Diego Padres, who reported that outfielder Tommy Pham tested positive for COVID-19 and is asymptomatic.
Tatis Jr. wears mask during workout; Pham tests positive
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Prized shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. wore a facemask throughout the reboot of spring training Friday for the San Diego Padres, who reported that outfielder Tommy Pham tested positive for COVID-19 and is asymptomatic.
Tatis Jr. wears mask during workout; Pham tests positive
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Prized shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. wore a facemask throughout the reboot of spring training Friday for the San Diego Padres, who reported that outfielder Tommy Pham tested positive for COVID-19 and is asymptomatic.
Othello school construction is on schedule, Lutacaga finished
New remodeling projects began
OTHELLO — Lutacaga Elementary School staff and students settled into the newly renovated and expanded facility this week.
3 Chiefs make All-State teams
MOSES LAKE - A banner year for the Moses Lake boys soccer team was highlighted when three Chiefs were named to the WSSCA All-State 2014 Spring Soccer Teams.
Radach signs letter of intent to UCCS
MOSES LAKE - Moses Lake softball's star catcher Tressa Radach is moving from the Columbia Basin Big 9 to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC).
The Latest: Big South allows 4 nonconference football games
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
Stay inside and cool it during these latest days of winter
Difficult to fish, hunting seasons have closed... What’s an outdoors-minded person to do? Just relax and get your indoor chores completed. This weather will disappear in a few weeks, at least this is the plan.
Othello's Jonathan Rocha heads to Montana for track
Othello High School senior Jonathan Rocha will go to Montana State University Billings next season to continue his track career.
Cherries, cherries, and more cherries
QUINCY — The good news is, cool spring weather has extended the cherry harvest season, removing some of the peaks that can make cherry marketing such a headache. The bad news is, there are a lot of cherries out there to market.
SCAC-CWAC Spring Sports Wrap-up
MOSES LAKE — As spring athletics come to a close, several players and teams achieved accolades for their achievements this season. In the CWAC, Othello junior Patrick Azevedo was named Golfer of the Year. Azevedo has now finished in the top five in the state championship all three years he has competed.
Feral pig study underway
Fish and Wildlife has a special study underway to eradicate feral pigs in a portion of the Desert Wildlife Unit. We are told there may be just one or two pigs causing the worry.Be sure, we do not want to have feral (wild) pigs become established in the Columbia Basin or Washington State.This is not a hunting opportunity REPEAT This is not a hunting opportunity
Possible record-breaking temperatures Sunday, Monday
Hot flash forecast, rather than hot spell Hot flash
MOSES LAKE — It’s going to get hot out there – but not a hot spell, really. More of a hot flash.
Keep Your Trees Green and Your Property Value Greener
(Family Features) Mature trees increase property value by as much as 10 percent, according to the U.S. Forest Service. But a tree can shift from asset to liability when branches, trunks or roots suffer an injury and threaten to cause property or personal damage. Insects and disease are also potential threats to valuable trees.
High-speed Internet tips for getting online deals
(ARA) - Are you ready to update your home and wardrobe for spring? If so, now is the time to get great deals online. Whether you want to add a few basics to your closet or need to revamp the living room, shopping online is a great way to guarantee you find the best savings.
2011 cherry crop lean for some area growers
SOUTH COUNTY - The cherry crop will be lean this year for grower Hans Groenke of Mattawa and grower Cole Tonnemaker of Royal City.
Columbia Basin teams measure up
Now that it is nearly halfway through the spring sports season, let’s see how the teams in the Columbia Basin are doing.