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Vegas entertainers dance, train at home, awaiting the stage
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Concerts, acrobatic shows, striptease dance revues and other performances that typically entertain thousands of tourists in Las Vegas are among the workplaces that have had to shutter from the coronavirus.
Vegas entertainers dance, train at home, awaiting the stage
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Concerts, acrobatic shows, striptease dance revues and other performances that typically entertain thousands of tourists in Las Vegas are among the workplaces that have had to shutter from the coronavirus.
Minnesota Senate GOP leader says deal near on policing bill
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Legislative leaders had a tentative agreement Monday on the outlines of a police accountability bill, the top Republican in the Minnesota Senate said, but chances appeared dimmer for a $1.9 billion public construction projects package that had yet to win the necessary GOP support in the Democratic-controlled House.
Vegas entertainers dance, train at home, awaiting the stage
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Concerts, acrobatic shows, striptease dance revues and other performances that typically entertain thousands of tourists in Las Vegas are among the workplaces that have had to shutter from the coronavirus.
Warden gets year's first win
Prep volleyball recaps
ALSO: Moses Lake Christian Academy 3, Cascade Christian Academy 0 - Wilson Creek 3, Mansfield 0
Dr. Arlo Edward Dunning
Nov. 14, 1923-Nov. 15, 2008
Glenn Daniel William Timpke
Glenn Daniel William Timpke went to be with Jesus on Tuesday. Glenn was born Nov. 2, 1942 in Yakima, Wash. to Glen Daniel Timpke and Jean Lois Timpke, the third of four children. Glenn grew up in Yakima, later moving to Moses Lake, and then to Ephrata where he resided for 34 years. Glenn worked as a baker most of his life with the exception of some farm work and truck driving, and for the last seven years he was employed at the Columbia Basin Irrigation District.
Lady Lions qualify for 1B state tournament
SOAP LAKE - Only one bid to the Class 1B state finals in Yakima was available to the North Central Washington 1B league and in last night's volleyball final, the Moses Lake Christian Academy Lady Lions made sure they sent Thorp home on the bus empty handed.
Young Lady Lions fall in Sunnyside
Sunnyside Christian 56Moses Lake Christian Academy 20
SUNNYSIDE — Taking on a veteran and taller team, the Moses Lake Christian Academy Lady Lions knew they would be up against it when taking on 1B’s fifth-ranked Sunnyside Christian Knights.
David Phillips
David T. Phillips was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on October 12, 1943 to Louis and Doris Phillips of Lehi, Utah. When he was 18 months old the family moved to Parma, Idaho to begin a family farm. As a youth he attended the Parma public schools, where he excelled in athletics. He played football, basketball, baseball, and wrestled. As a senior he received the Outstanding Athlete award. Upon graduation in 1962, he accepted a scholarship to play football at Ricks College, in southern Idaho.
Jose Elizalde
Jose Elizalde, 76, of Warden passed away July 8, 2011 at Kadlec Medical Center in Richland, Washington. His loving family was at his side. Holy Rosary will be prayed at 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 12, 2011 at Queen of All Saints Catholic Church in Warden. Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, July 13th at Queen of All Saints Catholic Church. Viewing will be from noon to 6:00 p.m., Tuesday July 12th at the church. Interment will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Warden. Please sign the online guestbook or leave a note for the family at www.kayserschapel.com Arrangements are in care of Kayser's Chapel & Crematory, Moses Lake.
John Francis Flodin
John Francis Flodin, age 86, of Moses Lake, went to be with our Lord Wednesday, March 5, 2014 surrounded by loving family.
Utah mask order addresses concerns; exemption request nixed
PROVO, Utah (AP) — The Utah County Commission will no longer consider a letter requesting that the county health department ask the governor to grant the county exemptions to the statewide public K-12 school mask mandate after a new state order seemingly addressed all concerns.
Didier scores big victory margin in Congressional primary
CONNELL - It appears name recognition played a big role in some, if not all of the primary election races important to the Royal Register readership.
Land use designation process for Moses Lake 12th elementary school still in the works
EPHRATA — Advertising for bids for - and construction of - the 12th elementary school in Moses Lake is on hold while the land sale is still pending. Grant County officials said the process of revising the land use designations to allow construction and use is ongoing.
Doris Mary Swanstrom
Doris Mary Swanstrom, 84, of Moses Lake, Washington, passed from this life into eternal life on Tuesday, May 25, 2021, at her home in Moses Lake, Washington.
Primary election results certified, recount possible in Grant County Commission race
EPHRATA — Terry Thompson, incumbent Adams County Commissioner, will be challenged by Mike Garza in the November general election. The race for Grant County Commissioner may be headed for a recount, at the request of one of the candidates and paid for by that candidate.
Certain Moses Lake fees set to rise in 2022
The city of Moses Lake has a new fee schedule effective Jan. 1, after city council members voted unanimously Tuesday to accept most of the rates proposed by city staff, with most increases coming to those developing property in the city.
Judge rules against conservative think tank in Evers lawsuit
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers can exclude members of a conservative think tank from attending press briefings and keep them off his email list sent to other reporters, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
Judge rules against conservative think tank in Evers lawsuit
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers can exclude members of a conservative think tank from attending press briefings and keep them off his email list sent to other reporters, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.