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Car chase leads to 2 arrests
Stolen car recovered
MATTAWA - Two Moses Lake men learned the meaning of "long arm of the law" on May 8. They were caught after the second of two high-speed car chases.
Woman charged with killing husband on northern Idaho lake
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Two years after a man died in northern Idaho's Lake Coeur d’Alene, his wife has been charged with his murder.
Judge nixes Ohio license policies called discriminatory
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Two state policies that stopped some refugees and children of immigrants from getting driver's licenses in Ohio have been struck down by a federal judge.
Woman charged with killing husband on northern Idaho lake
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Two years after a man died in northern Idaho's Lake Coeur d’Alene, his wife has been charged with his murder.
NFL, union extend daily COVID-19 testing into regular season
Daily testing for COVID-19, except on game days, has been extended into the regular season by the NFL and the players' union.
MRJ flies again
MOSES LAKE — Mitsubishi Aircraft’s regional jetliner — the MRJ — is flying again after being grounded over a week ago following a mysterious engine failure during flight.
Berlin (Pinky) Middlebrooks
Berlin (Pinky) Middlebrooks, a longtime Moses Lake resident, passed away with his loving wife by his side on Jan. 8, 2008, in Federal Way, Wash. He was bom March 18, 1919, at Mamou, Louisiana to parents George and Alice Middlebrooks. Pinky married the love of his life, Mary E. (Beth), on July 5, 1942, and began their 65-year-journey through life together. Pinky retired as a Lt. Colonel from Larsen Air Force Base in 1960. Following his military retirement, he and his family settled in Moses Lake. He was a realtor in the area for many years and owned Moses Lake Realty prior to fully retiring to travel. He was a life member of the Moses Lake Elks Club and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. After joining the Family Motor Coach Association in 1974, he and Beth traveled in their motor home for more than 30 years, living part of the year in Yuma, Ariz., but always returning to Moses Lake each spring. Pinky is survived by his wife Beth, sons Berlin Jr. and James (and his wife Shelley). He leaves behind his beloved grandchildren Michael Middlebrooks (Darcy), Megan Mudrack (Jason), Craig Middlebrooks (Brandi), and Heather Ladousier; and five great-grandchildren (Damon, Jakob, Reilly, Annalise and Gavin). At his request, there will be no services.
Money-losing Mitsubishi says executives will take pay cuts
TOKYO (AP) — Mitsubishi Motors told its shareholders Thursday that its top executives are taking pay cuts to share responsibility for the Japanese automaker’s financial losses.
Money-losing Mitsubishi says executives will take pay cuts
TOKYO (AP) — Mitsubishi Motors told its shareholders Thursday that its top executives are taking pay cuts to share responsibility for the Japanese automaker’s financial losses.
Microsoft, Amazon chip in to help those hurt by coronavirus
SEATTLE (AP) — Major Seattle businesses including Amazon, Microsoft, Starbucks and Alaska Airlines are chipping in to help those hit hardest economically by the new coronavirus.
Microsoft, Amazon chip in to help those hurt by coronavirus
SEATTLE (AP) — Major Seattle businesses including Amazon, Microsoft, Starbucks and Alaska Airlines are chipping in to help those hit hardest economically by the new coronavirus.
Apprenticeship program gathering to be held Sept. 27
MOSES LAKE — Interested high school students and their families from throughout Grant County and North Central Washington are invited to learn about a new apprenticeship program at a Moses Lake business through a Youth Apprenticeship Information Night set for Sept. 27...
Washington students invited to National Civics Bee
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Young people in Washington will have a chance to show off their knowledge of government on a national stage this year, according to a statement from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation...
SUMMARY PUBLICATION AN ORDINANCE AMENDING OTHELLO MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 9.36.010 TITLED DESIGNATED REGARDING DESIGNATED TRUCK ROUTES
In accordance with RCW 35A.12.160, the following is a summary of Othello Ordinance No. 1343, passed by the City Council and approved by Mayor Tim Wilson on the 25th of April, 2011. The full text may be mailed, free of charge, to any person requesting a copy.
Wildfire chars 75 acres near Ephrata
Shed, motorhome and abandoned vehicles destroyed
EPHRATA — A wildland fire burned about 75 acres of brush near Ephrata before firefighters were able to contain it.
Officials urge Floyd protesters to get coronavirus tests
NEW YORK (AP) — With New York City poised to reopen after a more than two-month coronavirus shutdown, officials on Sunday lifted a curfew that was in place amid protests of police brutality and racial injustice. But they also urged that demonstrators be tested for COVID-19.
Lauren Marie Schatz
Lauren Marie Schatz, 31, of Portland, Ore. died Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 the result of a motor vehicle crash near Moses Lake, Wash.
WA authorities report mistake in COVID test reporting
SEATTLE (AP) — Washington state health officials say a mistake in how they’ve reported negative COVID-19 results caused them to report a lower percentage of positive tests than was actually occurring.
NASCAR hosting largest sporting event crowd since pandemic
BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) — Fans are trickling into Bristol Motor Speedway for Wednesday night’s All-Star race in NASCAR’s largest event with spectators since the coronavirus pandemic shut sports down in March. They were greeted by a plane flying over the Tennessee track that was pulling a banner of the Confederate flag, which NASCAR has banned from its races.
Moses Lake to discuss vehicle, junk ordinances
Guidelines are first of its kind for city