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Doubs' career day helps Nevada beat UNLV 37-17
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Romeo Doubs had six receptions for a career-high 211 yards and a score and Nevada beat UNLV 37-17 on Saturday night.
Nathan MacKinnon wins Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanship
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Colorado's Nathan MacKinnon has won the Lady Byng Trophy given for sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with strong play.
Avalanches kill 12 in mountainous area near Iran’s capital
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranian rescue workers ended their search for survivors Sunday following a series of avalanches that killed 12 people in a mountainous area north of the capital, state TV reported.
Avalanches kill 12 in mountainous area near Iran’s capital
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranian rescue workers ended their search for survivors Sunday following a series of avalanches that killed 12 people in a mountainous area north of the capital, state TV reported.
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The American Legion Auxiliary has distributed the Memorial Poppy to remind Americans that millions scarified their lives and health to keep our nation strong and free.
Eagles drop Knights
Connell sweeps Royal
Pirates woes continue
Manta Rays have big weekend in pool, behind top performances
BREWSTER - Over the weekend, the Manta Rays competed in Brewster and had strong swims by Jackson Fair, Zachary Washburn, Josiah Johnston and Amber Garrett.
Reader supports election changes
It is amazing to me that the Moses Lake irrigation district has taken such a strong stand against Mick Hansen. They may be fine, upstanding citizens that work for the Moses Lake irrigation district, but since I live on the lake, I would want the board to be above reproach. Why wouldn't you want a check and balance system in your elections? When we voted at the last election, there were so many unanswered questions about who could vote and how many votes each person got, etc.
No injuries in Larson area drive-by shooting
MOSES LAKE — No injuries were reported in a drive-by shooting Wednesday night in the Larson Housing Area near Moses Lake.
Fresh News from MarDon
Recent weather conditions in Central Washington have been great for goose hunting. Just lay under a white cover with a few decoys and get your Christmas Goose. The snow almost gives unfair advantage to the white camo goose hunters. Many high goose flights have been passing over the Potholes Recreation area. Snow, rain and wind have been to the north lately. That’s why goose hunting has been so good lately.
Representative Hinkle isn't seeking re-election in 2012
MOSES LAKE - Rep. Bill Hinkle, R-Cle Elum, announced he won't seek re-election to the Washington Legislature next year and instead will run for Kittitas County commissioner.
BOYS PREP BASKETBALL: ACH 62, Cusick 42
DEER PARK - One more win stands between the
Angus Lee is approachable
I am supporting Angus Lee for prosecuting attorney. He has done a fine job in office since he was elected. Juvenile crime has gone down approximately 40 percent in Grant County since its high point in 2008. Angus has strong family values and has also served our country in our military.
Thank you for caring
For over 90 years The American Legion Auxiliary has distributed the Memorial Poppy to remind Americans that millions scarified their lives and health to keep our Nation strong and free.
Othello wins opener
The Huskies started their 2013 campaign the same way they ended last regular season, winning.
Bulgaria: Justice minister favoring new constitution resigns
SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Bulgaria’s justice minister resigned Wednesday amid strong public criticism of a controversial proposal for a new constitution he co-authored.
Tiffany posts holiday sales gain helped by China, online
NEW YORK (AP) — Tiffany & Co. on Tuesday reported a 2% gain in preliminary holiday sales, helped by strong sales in China and online.
Tiffany posts holiday sales gain helped by China, online
NEW YORK (AP) — Tiffany & Co. on Tuesday reported a 2% gain in preliminary holiday sales, helped by strong sales in China and online.
Student leader is a breath of fresh air
Kudos to Angelica Mansfield. What she did and what she said at the recent “Student Walkout” reinforced my faith in our young people. She is to be commended for taking the initiative and courage to speak to her fellow students and tell the true story of what is often the cause of school violence. She showed outstanding leadership capabilities and skills. Her parents and mentors should be very proud of how they have helped and molded her to become the strong young lady she showed during the walkout. The news seems to quickly report the bad news and not the good and wonderful things that young people are doing. Thanks to you, the Columbia Basin Herald, for sharing what this brave young lady did and had to say. It was like a breath of fresh air.