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Moses Lake Cross Country performs well at District meet
WENATCHEE - The Moses Lake cross country had a strong showing at the CBBN 4A district championships at Walla Walla Point Park in Wenatchee Thursday.
'No' vote?
We want soldiers' votes to count. They are risking their lives and bodies for our freedoms and democracy.
Manta Rays win big at home
MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake Girls swim & dive team continues to swim well as the Manta Rays bested six competitors at the Moses Lake Invite Tuesday.
Huskies tennis sweeps Toppenish
OTHELLO - Both the boys and girls tennis teams of Othello High School moved to 2-0 in Central Washington Athletic Conference (CWAC) play after respective 4-1 wins over Toppenish on Saturday.
Moses Lake loses two, drops in standings
EAST WENATCHEE - In a tightly contested race for the Columbia Basin Big 9 crown, Moses Lake boys basketball (7-4, 10-6) took a step backward.
Othello newspaperman named Columbia Basin Herald publisher
MOSES LAKE - Eric LaFontaine, of Moses Lake, was named publisher of the Columbia Basin Herald Friday.
Moses Lake Manta Rays close regular season in Ellensburg
ELLENSBURG - The Moses Lake Manta Rays closed the regular season at the Winter Open Swim Meet in Ellensburg recently.
Farmers deserve our respect
I recently attended a farm equipment auction, I'm guessing there were around 100 or so in attendance. I came away from that day with some strong feelings of what I had seen. Most of the crowd was well into their 60's and 70's.
Big Bend surges up standings
MOSES LAKE - A week ago, the playoffs seemed to be an afterthought for Big Bend baseball (7-9, 17-11).
Sonic sets sights on Moses Lake location
MOSES LAKE - Sonic America's Drive-In is coming to Moses Lake.
The state of marriage
The University of Virginia's National Marriage Project has released another disturbing report. It reiterates that marriage remains strong for college-educated couples - but it's disintegrating in "Middle America," the nearly 60 percent of the populace with only high school diplomas.
Fresh News from MarDon
Bass and walleye fishing on potholes reservoir is heating up along with the weather. Water temps are up and fish are starting to spawn. We've had numerous reports of nice fish caught and released this week. If you want to see big walleye plan to be at MarDon Resort on May 4 & 5th to watch the 2013 CWFAC Spring Walleye Classic weigh-ins. This is a catch and release tourney that is also a fundraiser for our lake habitat project. Walleye fishers come from all over the Pacific Northwest for this tournament. Weigh-in's are at 4pm on Saturday and 1:30 on Sunday. The raffle and Awards ceremony follow the Sunday weigh-in. We invite you to enjoy an afternoon at the lake.
Prestige Property Services
BBSI HELPS A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL BUILDING COMPANY STAY STRONG
Obama and the Supreme Court
Borrowing a line from conservative critics of the judiciary, President Barack Obama declared that the Supreme Court would be engaging in "judicial activism" if it threw out the 2010 healthcare reform law. Responding to a question at a news conference recently, Obama said it would be "an unprecedented, extraordinary step" if the court overturned "a law that was passed by a strong majority of a democratically elected Congress." He added that such a move would be a good example of the lack of judicial restraint that conservative commentators have bemoaned for years.
How major US stock indexes fared Friday
Big Tech continues to steamroll through the pandemic, and strong gains for some of the market’s most influential companies on Friday helped Wall Street close out its fourth straight winning month.
North and South Korea brace for strong tyhpoon
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Hundreds of flights were canceled in South Korea while North Korea’s leader expressed concern about a potential loss of lives and crops as the countries braced for a fast-approaching typhoon forecast as one of the strongest to hit their peninsula this year.
North and South Korea brace for strong tyhpoon
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Hundreds of flights were canceled in South Korea while North Korea’s leader expressed concern about a potential loss of lives and crops as the countries braced for a fast-approaching typhoon forecast as one of the strongest to hit their peninsula this year.
How major US stock indexes fared Friday
Big Tech continues to steamroll through the pandemic, and strong gains for some of the market’s most influential companies on Friday helped Wall Street close out its fourth straight winning month.
US home construction surges 22.6%, third monthly increase
WASHINGTON (AP) — Construction of new U.S. homes surged 22.6% last month as homebuilders bounced back from a lull induced by the coronavirus pandemic.
Wind knocks down wall of fire-gutted historic Chicago church
CHICAGO (AP) — Strong winds caused additional damage to a historic Chicago church but may have also swept in a badly needed “blessing” for a sanctuary where Mahalia Jackson and other famed gospel singers often sang and the man considered the father of gospel music led the choir.