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Bill Ecret responds to letter to the editor
GUEST EDITORIAL
MOSES LAKE — Many times when letters are submitted to the editor there is another point of view to the subject. This is one of those times.
Alaska book ban vote draws attention of hometown rockers
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Members of the Grammy-winning rock band Portugal. The Man are stepping into a banned book controversy in their Alaska home town.
Virus disrupts pregnancy plans, raises anxiety and questions
Some pregnant women fear giving birth with no loved ones by their side. Others worry about getting sick with COVID-19 and not being able to hold their newborns. The coronavirus pandemic has injected anxiety and uncertainty to an already stressful time and while science about risks is mostly reassuring, doctors want clearer answers too.
DNR leader faces Moses Lake boatlift owners
MOSES LAKE - Department of Natural Resources Commissioner of Public Lands Doug Sutherland said he will support legislation allowing an exemption to the boatlift fee on Moses Lake.
Defense argues county is using wrong process
EPHRATA - Kelly Hellewell's defense attorney argued the county was using the wrong process by seeking an preliminary injunction.
Othello places second in 2A fastpitch state tournament
SELAH - The Othello Lady Huskies finished second in the 2A fastpitch state competition this weekend, winning three games before losing to Tumwater High School 13-3 in the state championship at Carlon Park in Selah. Othello finishes the season with a 24-2 record and a state runner-up title...
Revisiting predestined 'Days of Future Past'
What music comes to mind when you think back in time? One of the songs that I loved was part of the album, “Days of Future Past,” by the Moody Blues. It was released in 1967.
Election turmoil splits West Virginia city's evangelicals
BLUEFIELD, W.Va. (AP) — If you’re Christian in Bluefield — and most everyone is, in this small city tucked into the Blue Ridge Mountains — you have your choice.
Election turmoil splits West Virginia city's evangelicals
BLUEFIELD, W.Va. (AP) — If you’re Christian in Bluefield — and most everyone is, in this small city tucked into the Appalachian Mountains — you have your choice.
Election turmoil splits West Virginia city's evangelicals
BLUEFIELD, W.Va. (AP) — If you’re Christian in Bluefield — and most everyone is, in this small city tucked into the Appalachian Mountains — you have your choice.
Pelosi lambastes Facebook over Trump ad a week before census
A week before most people can start answering the 2020 census, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday chastised Facebook for allowing the reelection campaign of President Donald Trump to run ads directing people to a survey that she says people will confuse with the once-a-decade head count.
Misunderstanding about new school needs
EDITORIAL
The Royal School District has been receiving calls about a misunderstanding that arose from a story in the Royal Register last week about the upcoming levy election.
Giants QB Jones feeling better, hopes to play against Ravens
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones is feeling better and hopes to play in Sunday's crucial game against the Ravens in Baltimore.
Giants QB Jones feeling better, hopes to play against Ravens
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones is feeling better and hopes to play in Sunday's crucial game against the Ravens in Baltimore.
Kate the Chemist book has 25 experiments for housebound kids
LOS ANGELES (AP) — If your housebound family needs a new diversion, follow Kate Biberdorf’s example and try a hands-on approach to something besides a video game controller.
Kate the Chemist book has 25 experiments for housebound kids
LOS ANGELES (AP) — If your housebound family needs a new diversion, follow Kate Biberdorf’s example and try a hands-on approach to something besides a video game controller.
Kate the Chemist book has 25 experiments for housebound kids
LOS ANGELES (AP) — If your housebound family needs a new diversion, follow Kate Biberdorf’s example and try a hands-on approach to something besides a video game controller.
Kate the Chemist book has 25 experiments for housebound kids
LOS ANGELES (AP) — If your housebound family needs a new diversion, follow Kate Biberdorf’s example and try a hands-on approach to something besides a video game controller.
E-cigarettes and the public's health
GUEST EDITORIAL
In Public Health we work to encourage people to stop smoking or not begin in the first place. Examples of this include education, working to create smoke free zones, and conducting compliance checks at our local tobacco retailers to prevent access to youth.
Defense closes in Nickels trial
EPHRATA - Defense attorney Jackie Walsh argued police picked David Nickels as their suspect and ignored any evidence to the contrary.