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In the market for a new car? Here are the 10 cheapest cars to insure
The next time you're in the market for a new car, the sticker price shouldn't be all you take into consideration. If you're like most people these days, you're on a tight budget, so you'll also want to make sure you can afford to drive the car of your dreams.
Five ways to save money on your next road trip
Are you among the millions of Americans planning a summer road trip? If so, you may be traveling to your destination by car instead of airplane to save money. But road trips can become stressful if you are on a tight budget. Here are some helpful tips for keeping costs under control:
Can I get auto insurance just for a few months?
With the economy in the state it's in, people are doing all they can to trim their budgets. You've probably already started clipping coupons, eliminated the daily trip to the coffee shop and started bringing lunch from home to save even more money.
Warner Bros. sets late July theatrical release for 'Tenet'
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The closely watched arrival of Christopher Nolan's big-budget sci-fi espionage film “Tenet” will finally happen on July 31, Warner Bros. announced Friday.
Warner Bros. sets late July theatrical release for 'Tenet'
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The closely watched arrival of Christopher Nolan's big-budget sci-fi espionage film “Tenet” will finally happen on July 31, Warner Bros. announced Friday.
EU to unveil virus recovery plan amid split over way ahead
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union unveiling a massive coronavirus recovery plan worth hundreds of billions of euros to help countries rebuild their ailing economies, but the bloc remains deeply divided over what conditions should be attached to the funds.
Firefighter memorial, public land housing bills signed into law Wednesday
OLYMPIA — Two bills requested by the Department of Natural Resources, House Bill 2003 and House Bill 2091, were signed into law Wednesday, according to a Wednesday announcement from the Washington Department of Natural Resources.
House Republicans to offer public assistance reform bill
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Republican leaders in the Kentucky House are preparing to unveil legislation aimed at increasing the state's workforce by offering transitional support to ease people off public assistance.
Maryland governor proposes tax relief for retirees
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland would cut state income taxes for retirees under a proposal announced Thursday by Gov. Larry Hogan.
Grant County sees higher revenue, sales tax receipts
EPHRATA — Grant County received about $1.1 million more in revenue in the first six months of 2021 than it did in the same period in 2020.
Hearing set on land purchase for new jail
EPHRATA — Grant County commissioners will have a public hearing at 3:10 p.m. Oct. 19 for reaction to a proposed budget extension to allow the purchase of 86.9 acres of land – which includes the Ephrata Raceway Park – as the tentative site of the new Grant County Jail.
Missouri governor cuts spending as virus hits economy
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said Wednesday that he's expecting a $500 million revenue shortfall this year because of the coronavirus pandemic and he announced he's cutting roughly $175 million in spending to make up for it.
Missouri governor cuts spending as virus hits economy
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said Wednesday that he's expecting a $500 million revenue shortfall this year because of the coronavirus pandemic and he announced he's cutting roughly $175 million in spending to make up for it.
CBH editorial: Partisan divide takes a back seat
On Monday, Gov. Jay Inslee announced his veto of 147 budget items sent to him by the Legislature. Good for him.
Review: Epstein's dealings at Wexner Foundation minimal
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Jeffrey Epstein played “no meaningful role” in the budget, finances or accounting practices of L Brands founder Les Wexner's charitable foundation and wasn't involved at all with its fellowship and leadership programs, an outside review released this week has concluded.
Grant PUD to pay some debt
Utility will refinance additional debt at lower interest rates
LETTER: Thank your school board this month
By proclamation of the governor, January is School Board Recognition Month. It's a great time to recognize our elected community members who selflessly give their time and energy in support of high-quality public schooling for our youth. School board members in the Soap Lake School District are entrusted by this community with responsibility for an annual budget of $11.4 million, 479 students, 105 employees and three buildings. School boards are charged with making decisions that can sometimes be quite difficult, or require sifting through a great deal of information. They also bear responsibility for developing a vision that will guide the school district for years to come. Through collaboration as a team, and with school district staff, their governance and advocacy are building the future of education in Washington state. This January, we're encouraging all members of the community to thank a board member. Please thank them for volunteering their time and playing a critical civic role that helps form the bedrock of our democracy-public education. As a crucial bridge between the local community and the school district, their efforts are instrumental in helping all of us realize the hopes and dreams we have for the children of our community.
Review: Epstein's dealings at Wexner Foundation minimal
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Jeffrey Epstein played “no meaningful role” in the budget, finances or accounting practices of L Brands founder Les Wexner's charitable foundation and wasn't involved at all with its fellowship and leadership programs, an outside review released this week has concluded.
Wisconsin Assembly considering constitutional convention
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Assembly is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a proposal to call a convention of the states to consider making changes to the U.S. Constitution, including imposing term limits on federal offices.
Hospital commission approves construction payments
Construction of new Samaritan Hospital forecast to begin this summer