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Jerry Eugene Conner
Jerry Eugene Conner, 72, a long-time Moses Lake resident passed away, July 31, 2014 at home. He was born in La Harpe, Kansas, on November 21, 1941 to Alfred and Evelyn Conner. After graduation from Moses Lake High School in 1960, he joined the U.S. Army. In the service, he learned to skydive and enjoyed the sport for many years. After his honorable discharge, he attended Big Bend Community College and then worked in Seattle. In 1967, he married Artis Ann Allen in Kirkland, Washington.
Paul K. Messer
Paul K. Messer, formerly of Royal City, passed away peacefully at the age of 97 at his residence in Shoreline, WA on March 14, 2014.
Calibrate your emergency fund to a crisis-prone world
It took a pandemic to convince Americans to take saving money seriously.
Calibrate your emergency fund to a crisis-prone world
It took a pandemic to convince Americans to take saving money seriously.
Calibrate your emergency fund to a crisis-prone world
It took a pandemic to convince Americans to take saving money seriously.
Calibrate your emergency fund to a crisis-prone world
It took a pandemic to convince Americans to take saving money seriously.
Hope walkers
Relay For Life commemorates 20th year
Easy crafts update your fall wardrobe and home fashions
(ARA) - As fall arrives, our world changes to a place decorated with vibrant colors and filled with the tastes and abundance of the harvest. And as the season changes, it's only natural that we crave some changes of our own. Whether you want to update your wardrobe with some new looks for the cooler weather, or warm up your home with some stylish new decor, it's good to know that you can make changes without breaking the bank.
Parents, grandmother indicted in Arizona boy's death
PHOENIX (AP) — The parents and grandmother of a 6-year-old northern Arizona boy have been indicted on murder and other charges in the child's death.
Outdoor adventures are a part of John Michael Montgomery's life
Part two of a two-part series
Broncos off mark in 48-19 loss to AFC East-clinching Bills
DENVER (AP) — The potential feel-good story for the Denver Broncos' emergency kicker turned into a nightmare with a missed field goal and two pushed extra points.
Broncos off mark in 48-19 loss to AFC East-clinching Bills
DENVER (AP) — The potential feel-good story for the Denver Broncos' emergency kicker turned into a nightmare with a missed field goal and two pushed extra points.
Hoyas beat No. 25 Creighton behind Yurtseven's double-double
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a slow start to league play in the always physical Big East, Georgetown’s prized newcomer Omer Yurtseven broke out and carried the Hoyas.
Allen scores 22, Georgetown beats No. 19 Butler on the road
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Georgetown coach Patrick Ewing harkened back to his college days to put into perspective the short-handed Hoyas’ inspired road win against No. 19 Butler on Saturday.
Cowboy Breakfast draws big crowd
MOSES LAKE — Katherine Roberson reigned as queen of the Pee Wee Rodeo and attendance apparently came close to 2016 levels at the annual Cowboy Breakfast Friday.
Volunteering warms my heart
Recently several of my family members were communicating on the internet, when the subject of different animal parts was discussed. We talked about waddle, wattle, dewlap and snood.
Home security goes mobile and online
(ARA) - As more home security applications become available for mobile phones, a growing number of homeowners are making the switch to monitoring their home security while they are on the go.
'Having a blast': No. 15 Cyclones thriving in trying times
This would seem to be the kind of college football season that tests a player's love of the game.
'Having a blast': No. 15 Cyclones thriving in trying times
This would seem to be the kind of college football season that tests a player's love of the game.
Families of US troops slain in Jordan seek action
WASHINGTON (AP) — The families of three Special Forces troops slain by a Jordanian soldier at a military base in Jordan in 2016 are calling on Congress to suspend aid to the key U.S. Mideast partner until it extradites the killer.