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US industrial production growth slows, up 0.4% in August
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. industrial production slowed to a modest increase of 0.4% in August, far weaker than the strong bounce back recorded in previous months when factories were coming back to life.
US industrial production growth slows, up 0.4% in August
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. industrial production slowed to a modest increase of 0.4% in August, far weaker than the strong bounce back recorded in previous months when factories were coming back to life.
70-year-old pulled alive as Turkey quake death toll hits 46
IZMIR, Turkey (AP) — Rescue workers extricated a 70-year-old man from a collapsed building in western Turkey on Sunday, some 34 hours after a strong earthquake in the Aegean Sea struck Turkey and Greece, killing at least 46 and injuring more than 900 people.
Taiwan dismisses latest China spying accusations
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan on Tuesday dismissed new spying allegations by China as a further attempt to smear the government of the self-governing island democracy that Beijing claims as its own territory.
Winds push Colorado wildfire to largest in state history
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) — One of two Rocky Mountain wildfires fanned by strong winds has become the largest in Colorado history.
AP source: Ariza on move again as OKC, Dallas, Detroit deal
Trevor Ariza is on the move for the third time this week, going to Oklahoma City from Detroit along with Dallas' Justin Jackson in a three-team trade.
Bridwell, Angels sweep Mariners 4-2 for 6th straight win
SEATTLE (AP) — Parker Bridwell threw six strong innings and the Los Angeles Angels completed a four-game sweep, beating the Seattle Mariners 4-2 Sunday for their sixth straight win.
Boyd wins fifth game of the season to lead AppleSox
WENATCHEE – Hunter Boyd of Moses Lake won his team-high fifth game of the season Friday night, allowing just one unearned run over five innings and the Wenatchee AppleSox stayed in contention with a strong showing against the Victoria HarbourCats at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.
Upset-minded Florida State gets shot at powerful Gonzaga
LOS ANGELES (AP) — No. 4 seed Gonzaga (32-4) vs. No. 9 seed Florida State (22-11)
Adams, Grant Democrats vote for Clinton
Results differ from caucuses
Man rides bike for MS
Raising funds in Moses Lake
Moses Lake neighborhood forms block watch
Preventing crime
MOSES LAKE — To prevent crime and protect each other, three women began a block watch on Beaumont Drive in Moses Lake.
Chamber hosts annual tournament
Golf event at the Links at Moses Pointe
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce is hosting the ninth annual Chamber Golf Scramble Friday at the Links at Moses Pointe.
Moses Lake makes 'sustainable gains' in test scores
MOSES LAKE - Like most districts across the state, administrators found promising data and not-so-promising data in achievement test scores.
River Dogs open Regionals with solid win
OREGON CITY, Ore. — Opening game win? Check.
Tigers battle before Selah claims victory
SELAH - They may have started the season 0-4, but there is no
Chance for Warriors' repeat thwarted
YAKIMA - They returned to the scene of history made in hopes of doubling down on a memory.
YONEZAWA Reader seeks support for program
The Moses Lake Sister City Committee is considering canceling the student exchange program with Yonezawa, Japan after a 30 year run. The committee needs input from the Moses Lake community before a decision is reached this fall. If interest and support is not forthcoming, the Committee will end the student exchange program on a high note of 30 successful years.
Reader explains Tea Party values
Where was the Tea Party? As someone who actually does a little research before forming too firm a position, I'd like to risk being told where to go for not agreeing with Mr. Reese. I won't waste time asking where he was. First, the Tea Party had not been officially formed. There has been decades where protectors of liberty and the Constitution have met in small and larger groups to discuss the outrages being done by politicians from both major parties at all levels. Those outrages done during the Bush years pushed many of us to get more actively involved. The mandates, czars, and new regulations and other Obama idiocies is what finally blossomed into the Tea Party.
Walleyes drop opening two
MOSES LAKE - As summer approaches a sport of spring plans on making its mark as the temperatures rise and the expectations with them.