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1. “American Dirt” by Jeanine Cummins (Flatiron Books)
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AP News in Brief at 11:04 p.m. EDT
US officials link Iran to emails meant to intimidate voters
AP News in Brief at 12:04 a.m. EDT
US officials link Iran to emails meant to intimidate voters
Report: Radioactive cleanup at Idaho nuclear site working
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Ongoing Superfund cleanup work of radioactive and other contamination at the Idaho National Laboratory in eastern Idaho has been successful at protecting humans and the environment, U.S. and state officials say.
Report: Radioactive cleanup at Idaho nuclear site working
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Ongoing Superfund cleanup work of radioactive and other contamination at the Idaho National Laboratory in eastern Idaho has been successful at protecting humans and the environment, U.S. and state officials say.
Report: Radioactive cleanup at Idaho nuclear site working
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Ongoing Superfund cleanup work of radioactive and other contamination at the Idaho National Laboratory in eastern Idaho has been successful at protecting humans and the environment, U.S. and state officials say.
Report: Radioactive cleanup at Idaho nuclear site working
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Ongoing Superfund cleanup work of radioactive and other contamination at the Idaho National Laboratory in eastern Idaho has been successful at protecting humans and the environment, U.S. and state officials say.
Report: Radioactive cleanup at Idaho nuclear site working
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Ongoing Superfund cleanup work of radioactive and other contamination at the Idaho National Laboratory in eastern Idaho has been successful at protecting humans and the environment, U.S. and state officials say.
Report: Radioactive cleanup at Idaho nuclear site working
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Ongoing Superfund cleanup work of radioactive and other contamination at the Idaho National Laboratory in eastern Idaho has been successful at protecting humans and the environment, U.S. and state officials say.
Guaidó seeks EU sanctions for Venezuela, meeting with Trump
BRUSSELS (AP) — Venezuela’s opposition leader said Wednesday that he wants the European Union to broaden sanctions against members of the Venezuelan government as a way to push toward free presidential elections in the country.
Texas GOP's voting restriction bill passes key House vote
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas has become the latest Republican-dominated state to advance sweeping new limits on voting, despite no evidence of any problems with last year’s vote and a coalition of state and federal officials calling the 2020 presidential election the
Broncos' Bradley Chubb finally finds pre-injury form, sacks
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Bradley Chubb is finally back.
Legals for September, 17 2021
Books by bike: Sri Lankan man runs mobile library for kids
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — During his leisure time, Mahinda Dasanayaka packs his motorbike with books and rides his mobile library — across mostly muddy roads running through tea-growing mountain areas — to underprivileged children in backward rural parts of Sri Lanka.
A special thanks
Since October of 2013 Columbia Basin School Retirees' Association (CBSRA) have been bringing board books to Samaritan Hospital to be passed out to each new baby. It is our wish that in so doing parents will be encouraged to read to their new infant. Reading to your baby from the beginning is encouraged by pediatricians and educators alike. Thank you to Moses Lake Lions Club, Moses Lake Kiwanis , Moses Lake Lioness and our own members and organization for contributions to make this happen!
Shook, New Mexico beat Wyoming 17-16, snap 14-game skid
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Isaiah Chavez hit Bobby Cole for a 44-yard touchdown with 6:22 to play, Brandon Shook forced two Wyoming turnovers thereon, and New Mexico beat the Cowboys 17-16 on Saturday night to snap the longest active losing streak in the FBS.