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Chiefs Knapp, Koreis claim doubles crown in Lewiston
LEWISTON - A strong run of doubles play produced a champion and an overall competitive showing for the Moses Lake tennis teams at this weekend's Lewiston Invitational.
Bombers drop Chiefs one game from elimination
RICHLAND - So okay, the Moses Lake Chiefs girls basketball team
Eagles Fall to ACH
The Eagles entered week 4 riding their first 3-0 start in a half decade and hungry for a victory in their first league contest against the ACH Warriors. After dropping two close games and starting the season 0-3, the Warriors came out on Friday just as hungry as their opponent. Lead by quarterback Dallas Isaak, ACH's spread offense created problems for the Eagles from the onset of the game and allowed the Warriors to put up big points in route to a 58-40 victory in a game that showcased two strong offensive team's in the 8 man game.
BBCC women split games
Fall to 3-2
MOSES LAKE - Big Bend Community College (BBCC) women's basketball took one of two home games over the weekend. The Lady Vikings dropped the first contest to Blue Mountain Community College (BMCC) Friday, but got back on the winning track Saturday with a win over Treasure Valley Community College (TVCC).
Plesac, Reyes, Luplow power Indians over White Sox 7-1
CHICAGO (AP) — Zach Plesac tossed six strong innings and the Cleveland Indians snapped a scoring drought with a six-run fourth in a 7-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday.
Plesac, Reyes, Luplow power Indians over White Sox 7-1
CHICAGO (AP) — Zach Plesac tossed six strong innings and the Cleveland Indians snapped a scoring drought with a six-run fourth in a 7-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday.
Connecticut GOP chair resigns abruptly, reason unclear
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut Republican Party Chair J.R. Romano, a strong supporter of President Donald Trump, has resigned abruptly for reasons he has not made clear, saying “the decision is what's best for the organization to move forward.”
More than skin deep: Preventing the unseen signs of aging
(ARA) - From wrinkle cream to hair dye and everything in between, some people go to great lengths to disguise the signs of aging. However, despite the wisdom that comes with getting older, we often overlook the less visible signs of age, like everyday activities becoming more difficult, which can have a more significant impact our lives than a few gray hairs.
Wilson Creek holds off late Moses Lake Christian charge
MOSES LAKE — Sometimes a strong service can set up a momentum establishing run and that’s exactly what Wilson Creek sophomore Gracie Bise, opening Thursday night’s Central Washington 1B match with Moses Lake Christian.
Investigators release DOC report, no 'smoking gun'
Early releases
OLYMPIA – The governor’s investigation into the Department of Corrections (DOC) cites incompetence and systematic failures as reasons for the early release of more than 3,000 inmates.
AP Interview: NATO chief says Afghan forces can cope alone
ABOARD HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH (AP) — NATO has helped provide security in Afghanistan for almost two decades but the government and armed forces in the conflict-torn country are strong enough to stand on their own feet without international troops to back them, the head of the military organization said Thursday.
AP Interview: NATO chief says Afghan forces can cope alone
ABOARD HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH (AP) — NATO has helped provide security in Afghanistan for almost two decades but the government and armed forces in the conflict-torn country are strong enough to stand on their own feet without international troops to back them, the head of the military organization said Thursday.
AP Interview: NATO chief says Afghan forces can cope alone
ABOARD HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH (AP) — NATO has helped provide security in Afghanistan for almost two decades but the government and armed forces in the conflict-torn country are strong enough to stand on their own feet without international troops to back them, the head of the military organization said Thursday.
Big Bend volleyball splits doubleheader with Blue Mountain
Big Bend volleyball picked up their first win this season on Tuesday evening, splitting their doubleheader matchup with Blue Mountain Community College.
AP Interview: NATO chief says Afghan forces can cope alone
ABOARD HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH (AP) — NATO has helped provide security in Afghanistan for almost two decades but the government and armed forces in the conflict-torn country are strong enough to stand on their own feet without international troops to back them, the head of the military organization said Thursday.
Young but talented Mavs hit the course
MOSES LAKE — It’s a young group of Mavericks on the links this year. “We have one senior is all,” said Terry Melbye, the Moses Lake High School boys golf coach. “We have one senior; all the rest of them are freshmen, juniors and a couple of sophomores.”
Washington’s increasing gray wolf population moving further west
(The Center Square) – Hikers have more to watch out for than bears this summer. Washington state's gray wolf population has increased over the last 15 years, said Julie Smith, endangered species recovery section manager for the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, during Wednesday’s episode of "The Impact" on TVW.
German state vote triumph boosts Merkel's center-right bloc
BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Angela Merkel's center-right bloc claimed momentum Monday for the September election that will choose Germany's next leader after a larger-than-expected win in the last regional ballot before the nation votes. But the victory in a sparsely populated eastern state where it faced a challenge from the far right was mostly a triumph for the popular state governor.
German state vote triumph boosts Merkel's center-right bloc
BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Angela Merkel's center-right bloc claimed momentum Monday for the September election that will choose Germany's next leader after a larger-than-expected win in the last regional ballot before the nation votes. But the victory in a sparsely populated eastern state where it faced a challenge from the far right was mostly a triumph for the popular state governor.
German state vote triumph boosts Merkel's center-right bloc
BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Angela Merkel's center-right bloc claimed momentum Monday for the September election that will choose Germany's next leader after a larger-than-expected win in the last regional ballot before the nation votes. But the victory in a sparsely populated eastern state where it faced a challenge from the far right was mostly a triumph for the popular state governor.