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NCAA denies request to drop Division I sport minimum
The NCAA Division I Council denied a request to temporarily waive the minimum number of sports required to be a Division I member and delayed a decision on allowing all college athletes to be immediately eligible one time after transferring.
NCAA denies request to drop Division I sport minimum
The NCAA Division I Council denied a request to temporarily waive the minimum number of sports required to be a Division I member and delayed a decision on allowing all college athletes to be immediately eligible one time after transferring.
NCAA denies request to drop Division I sport minimum
The NCAA Division I Council denied a request to temporarily waive the minimum number of sports required to be a Division I member and delayed a decision on allowing all college athletes to be immediately eligible one time after transferring.
NCAA denies request to drop Division I sport minimum
The NCAA Division I Council denied a request to temporarily waive the minimum number of sports required to be a Division I member and delayed a decision on allowing all college athletes to be immediately eligible one time after transferring.
Fallen tree limb cuts power to George area
MOSES LAKE — About 280 people in southwestern Grant County experienced a short power outage on Tuesday, according to the Grant County Public Utility District.
Coastal Carolina, Cincinnati headline Bowl Day snubs
The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers did everything asked of them and then some.
Coastal Carolina, Cincinnati headline Bowl Day snubs
The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers did everything asked of them and then some.
Columbia Basin Elite Volleyball Club holding tryouts
Before they can change the volleyball culture, they have the set the foundation and that’s what the Columbia Basin Elite Volleyball Club in Moses Lake hopes to do.
Sharon Kay Close
Sharon Close, 71, of Malo, passed away peacefully at her home on July 21, 2021.
Sports junkie looks forward to fall season
Three months into my new gig as the Herald's sports reporter, I finally have a chance to write for the most bizarrely diverse space in the newspaper.
There's only 1 ride at this year's SC State Fair -- your car
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — There will be no rides or rows of games like ring toss, basketball or Whac-a-Mole, but officials with the South Carolina State Fair are still planning to hold a scaled-down version of the event this year in what they’re calling an effort to give the community a bright spot amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Lessons from a local: Tips for people new to the Basin on building garden beds
For people who want to start a new garden and are new to the dry, sunny weather in the Columbia Basin, figuring out how to best help plants and flowers flourish is key.
CBH receives multiple WNPA awards
BELLINGHAM - The Washington Newspaper Publishers Association 2022 Better Newspaper Contest was held over the weekend in Bellingham and had the Columbia Basin Herald honored in several categories for their work in the last year. "I am extremely proud of the work our editorial team does on a daily basis to bring local news to the Columbia Basin,” said General Manager Bob Richardson, general manager at the Herald. “Our goal is to bring quality content to our friends and neighbors. These awards exemplify our commitment to that goal.” Richardson applauded the efforts of the editorial and design teams. “Our design team had a successful year as well,” he said. “They are creative and they really put out quality work to help our businesses stand out. I couldn't be happier than I am with our team here at the Columbia Basin Herald." ...
Overtime bill hits a dead end in WA Legislature
OLYMPIA - Senate Bill 5476 which aimed to provide agricultural employers with the flexibility to schedule up to 12 weeks of 50-hour of “special circumstance” workweeks without triggering overtime pay requirements met its end in the Senate Committee on Labor and Commerce.
AP Sportlight
Dec. 31
Authorities seize 5,000 marijuana plants on county line
Grow is second large crop found in last two weeks
Area leaders get rail, air updates at forum
Group hopes to present unified front for railroad progress
Legals for January, 7 2021
Moses Lake may replace downtown locust trees
Estimated to cost about $5,333 per tree
MOSES LAKE - Moses Lake is moving forward with an estimated $160,000 plan to replace 30 trees in the city.
Buie carries Hofstra over Delaware 78-62
NEWARK, Del. (AP) — Desure Buie scored 27 points and Eli Pemberton added 15 and Hofstra won its eighth consecutive game, getting past Delaware 78-62 on Saturday to clinch at least a share of the CAA title.