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Review: Newcomer Juni Ata delivers urgent, passionate debut
Juni Ata, “Saudade" (Flying on Fire)
Joseph Albert Strother
Joseph Albert Strother passed away on Jan. 5, 2008, at Ephrata after a long battle with cancer. Joey was born Jan. 28, 1985, at Madigan Army hospital to Cynthia Olson and Vincent Strother. Joey enjoyed camping and fishing with Grandma Bev and Grandpa Bart. He also enjoyed hiking and boating with his family and hanging out with his friends at the apartment where he lived.
Sue Yamamoto Matsumura
Sue Yamamoto Matsumura, 94, of Grandview, WA passed away on Sunday, December 18, 2011 at Hillcrest Nursing Home in Grandview, WA. She was born on December 17, 1917 in Sugar City, Idaho the daughter of Makino (Kawamoto) and Sagitaro Yamamoto. Her youth was spent in Wapato, WA where Sue graduated from Wapato High School in 1935. On January 30, 1938 she married Kiyoshi Matsumura in Wapato. Following WWII, Sue moved to Moses Lake where she raised her family. She continued to live in Moses Lake, WA until 2000, when Sue moved to the lower valley. She enjoyed bowling, and attending Nisei Women's Club.
Sue Matsumura
Sue Yamamoto Matsumura, 94, of Grandview, WA passed away on Sunday, December 18, 2011 at Hillcrest Nursing Home in Grandview, WA. She was born on December 17, 1917 in Sugar City, Idaho the daughter of Makino (Kawamoto) and Sagitaro Yamamoto. Her youth was spent in Wapato, WA where Sue graduated from Wapato High School in 1935. On January 30, 1938 she married Kiyoshi Matsumura in Wapato. Following WWII, Sue moved to Moses Lake where she raised her family. She continued to live in Moses Lake, WA until 2000, when Sue moved to the lower valley. She enjoyed bowling, and attending Nisei Women's Club.
Hurshal George Powers
Hurshal George Powers was born October 8, 1933 in Vona, Colorado. He met his bride Rosemary in Warden, Washington where they married December 9, 1956. Hurshal graduated from the University of Denver and was a licensed professional engineer specializing in nuclear fuel assembly design until retirement. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2002 and survived by God's amazing grace and successful medical intervention.
Clayton Thomas Pray
Clayton was born in Madras, Oregon, on June 11, 1973. He lived the majority of his life in Moses Lake. Clayton went to Peninsula Elementary School and Frontier Junior High and graduated from Moses Lake High School.
Addition of Adams shows Seattle believes it can win NFC West
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (12-6)
Addition of Adams shows Seattle believes it can win NFC West
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (12-6)
Gladys R. Stephens
June 10, 1931 – August 10, 2018
Ernest LeRoi Carroll Jr.
July 3, 1925 – December 4, 2016
New solo version of Aretha song about race, faith released
NEW YORK (AP) —
New solo version of Aretha song about race, faith released
NEW YORK (AP) —
New solo version of Aretha song about race, faith released
NEW YORK (AP) —
Justino ‘El Gatillero’ Hernandez
Justino “El Gatillero” Hernandez, longtime Moses Lake resident and patriarch of one of the largest farm-labor families of Eastern Washington, was peacefully serenaded home through the lyrics of his favorite song, “Que Me Entierren Con La Banda,” whilst surrounded by the unconditional love of all his family.
New solo version of Aretha song about race, faith released
NEW YORK (AP) — A never-before-heard solo version of the late
New solo version of Aretha song about race, faith released
NEW YORK (AP) —
Port of Othello secures CERB funding for new water tower
OTHELLO — The Port of Othello unanimously approved a resolution during Tuesday’s regular meeting to accept $5 million from the Washington Community Economic Revitalization Board for the installation of a new water tower on Port property at the north end of Bruce...
Basin Life
As the mellow lyrics of "Don't worry be happy" drift through a local coffee shop, Holly Hutchinson folds her 6 foot 3/4 inch barefoot frame onto a chair. Laughing easily, she masks some of the uncertainty that the future is about to hold.
Reader relates music to 'Health Care'
For What It's Worth - Stephen Stills and Buffalo Springfield may have been a wee bit ahead of time. Perhaps the 1966 lyrics should now read
Review: Trampled by Turtles frontman Dave Simonett shines
Dave Simonett, “Red Tail" (Thirty Tigers)