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Pheasant says county needs experienced treasurer
MOSES LAKE — Thirty-two years.
Three Steps To A New Home
(NAPSI)—Whether you’re diving into homeownership for the first time or looking to move into a larger or smaller home, here are the three things you should know before you begin your search this spring:
Newhouse leading Didier in 4th District
SPOKANE - Republican Dan Newhouse was narrowly leading fellow GOP candidate Clint Didier in Washington's 4th Congressional District, a race which marked the first time in state history that two members of the same party appeared on the fall ballot for a U.S. House seat.
Primary challengers take down 2 New Mexico Senate incumbents
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — An embattled state senator who was convicted of drunken driving lost his bid for the Democratic nomination in a northern New Mexico district Tuesday, as several longtime legislators who have resisted initiatives ranging from spending increases to the legalization of recreational marijuana were facing stiff opposition from challengers.
Primary challengers take down 2 New Mexico Senate incumbents
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — An embattled state senator who was convicted of drunken driving lost his bid for the Democratic nomination in a northern New Mexico district Tuesday, as several longtime legislators who have resisted initiatives ranging from spending increases to the legalization of recreational marijuana were facing stiff opposition from challengers.
Newsom cheers Kaiser $25M pledge to California housing fund
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Calling California's homeless crisis a public health issue, hospital giant Kaiser Permanente on Friday pledged $25 million to a new state fund aimed at getting people off the streets.
Missouri lawmakers return to Capitol for virus funding bill
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers took
Missouri lawmakers return to Capitol for virus funding bill
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers took
St. Paul teachers, school district reach deal ending strike
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The St. Paul teachers union and Minnesota's second-largest school district reached a tentative contract agreement early Friday, ending
Milwaukee County spent nearly $1.7 million on Trump recount
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The presidential recount in Wisconsin's Milwaukee County came in slightly under budget, at nearly $1.7 million, according to data released Wednesday.
GOP runoff winner to face Dem chairman of Homeland Security
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Two Republicans with low-budget campaigns are in a congressional primary runoff Tuesday in Mississippi.
Iraq passes bill to unlock funds for cash-strapped state
BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi lawmakers Wednesday passed a crucial bill allowing the country to finance a widening fiscal deficit amid an unprecedented economic crisis spurred by falling oil prices and the pandemic.
Germany spent over $1B to cover costs linked to US troops
BERLIN (AP) — The German government has paid more than $1 billion over the past decade to cover costs related to the stationing of U.S. troops in Germany, according to the finance ministry in Berlin.
GOP runoff winner to face Dem chairman of Homeland Security
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Two Republicans with low-budget campaigns are in a congressional primary runoff Tuesday in Mississippi.
Stimulus funds possible for fiber
Grant PUD researching option
EPHRATA — With a consultant’s help, Grant County PUD staff is researching whether or not to apply for more than $40 million in federal broadband stimulus funds.
School district completes work on Yonezawa
MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake School District recently completed site preparation work on 39 acres of district-owned property located along Yonezawa Boulevard.
Taylor looking to replace boss as county auditor
EPHRATA - Grant County Chief Accountant and Budget Director Jacob Taylor announced that he is running for county auditor.
Friday, April 17, 2015
Moses Lake sets fines for animal offenses • Sqords score big: Fitness program gets kids moving • State budget gridlock ensues as deadline approaches • Beaten dog to return to Washington State veterinary hospital • Moses Lake hosts state FFA ag mechanics competition • Applications open for MLHS principal job • Employers, job seekers fill ATEC for job fair • Senators offer levy reform plans • Man pleads not guilty to stealing knife from Walmart • Wrongful discharge case heads to trial • Bits & Pieces: Western Union provides more service • Zackary Johnston inks with FPU • Moses Lake tennis splits with Davis • Quincy soccer scores four times in the second half to outlast Ephrata
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Quincy hospital approves 2013 budget
QUINCY - The Quincy Valley Medical Center is projecting a profit in 2013, and hospital officials plan to use some of the money to pay Grant County.