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Have you ever gotten an old car and gone through the process of learning if it will be reliable and trustworthy or be unsafe, undependable, and constantly let you down? Then because of someone's uncaring, inattention and carelessness your old car is damaged. Not a lot of damage but because you were still learning the good and bad of it...you know it is not worth trying to repair. So we go around dented until something better can be found.
Miller's Fine Jewelers reputation built on trust
Millers Fine Jewelry
MOSES LAKE — Fine jewelry doesn’t necessarily mean expensive in Todd Leavitt’s opinion. It means quality.
Logile Debuts Next-Gen Food Safety Solution Showcasing the Power of Solution-Driven Guidance at NRF 2020 Vision
DALLAS, Jan. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --
Reader talks liberal, conservative philosophies
What does it mean to be liberal or conservative? I have a few ideas.
Mandatory voting proposed by WA Dems
OLYMPIA – A proposal to make voting mandatory drew criticisms from two thousand people in a Legislative hearing Jan. 25. “We are already in a moment of extreme distrust in elections, so you should not be doing anything to further that perception,” said Sharon Damoff.
Olivia P. Agbisit
Olivia P. Agbisit, wife, mother, sister and grandma, passed away peacefully at home. She loved life, cooking, sewing, her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She loved decorating, peacock feathers, fishing and her hats. She grew up in Moses Lake and ran the household like a well-oiled machine. Her ingenuity never ceased to amaze us. She helped raise many of her younger siblings and made friends wherever she went. She was preceded in death by her parents Torivio and Marta Valdez, various brothers and sisters and other family members. She is survived by her husband Marion; her children Marion Jr., Adam, Rachel, Divina and Renee; grandchildren Nicholas, Karina, Jonathan, Kaylee, Melina, Gabby and Rosalie; and several more brothers, sisters, cousins, and other family members who will miss her vibrant smile and laugh. Services will be held at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church at 10 a.m. on July 29, 2025.
Gaming machines get possible reprieve because of pandemic
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Unregulated betting machines in gas stations and bars have been granted a possible 11th hour reprieve in Virginia thanks to the coronavirus. And casino legalization in the Old Dominion has taken a big step forward.
Civil rights leader to visit Moses Lake for NAACP conference
Visit is part of annual NAACP regional meeting
Sewing, exercise classes to be offered through Parks and Rec
MOSES LAKE — Sewing and quilting lessons, exercise classes for children and tai chi instruction for adults are among the classes scheduled for January and sponsored by Moses Lake Parks and Recreation.
Remote learning poses hurdles for students with disabilities
BOSTON (AP) — At school, Rose Hayes, 8, works with a team of teachers and therapists trained to help with her genetic condition. They set goals for her reading, give her physical therapy to improve her balance and make sure she stays on track. But for the last two weeks, her only connection to school has been through a computer screen.
Proposal aims to keep people alive during extreme heat
OLYMPIA — Legislation prohibiting involuntary termination of electric or water services during extreme hot weather was approved by the state House of Representatives 64-31. Current law prohibits utilities from terminating heat utility services between Nov. 15 and March 15 if a resident follows certain steps, including agreement to a payment plan. House Bill 1329, sponsored by Rep. Sharlett Mena, D-Tacoma, would prohibit involuntary termination of electric or water utility services due to lack of payment in certain high-heat events.
Vote 'yes' for Moses Lake schools
I hope you’ll join us in voting “yes” for Moses Lake schools.
75 years later, can Asia shake off shackles of the past?
TOKYO (AP) — Northeast Asia doesn’t so much repeat history as drag it along like an anchor.
75 years later, can Asia shake off shackles of the past?
TOKYO (AP) — Northeast Asia doesn’t so much repeat history as drag it along like an anchor.
Modeling coronavirus: 'Uncertainty is the only certainty'
SEATTLE (AP) — A statistical model cited by the White House generated a slightly less grim figure Monday for a first wave of deaths from the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. — a projection designed to help officials plan for the worst, including having enough hospital staff, beds and ventilators.
Modeling coronavirus: 'Uncertainty is the only certainty'
SEATTLE (AP) — A statistical model cited by the White House generated a slightly less grim figure Monday for a first wave of deaths from the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. — a projection designed to help officials plan for the worst, including having enough hospital staff, beds and ventilators.
PUD expands fiber to MarDon area
MARDON RESORT - If you happen to see men and machines installing fiber optic lines in the MarDon area, that's the Grant County PUD expanding phone, TV and high-speed Internet availability into small and rural communities.
Long lines in Los Angeles County prompt Sanders complaint
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Technical issues plagued voting sites throughout California on Tuesday, including in the nation's most populous county, where long lines and an overloaded new voting system prompted a legal complaint from Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
DC statehood faces a crossroads with congressional vote
WASHINGTON (AP) — Proponents of statehood for Washington, D.C., face a milestone moment in their decades-long movement to reshape the American political map.
Oregon voters approve ‘magic’ mushrooms for therapeutic use
Voters in Oregon have passed a measure legalizing controlled, therapeutic use of psilocybin mushrooms, as well as a measure decriminalizing possession of small amounts of heroin, cocaine, LSD, oxycodone and some other drugs.