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Legals for November, 22 2021
Minnesota police kill knife-wielding suspect after chase
ROBBINSDALE, Minn. (AP) — Officers in a Minneapolis suburb shot and killed a man Friday after he refused their commands to drop a knife and rushed at them following a brief chase, police said.
Othello hospital settles lawsuit
Sue Hobler-Inks awarded $80,000
Myanmar army deserters confirm atrocities against Rohingya
BANGKOK (AP) — Two soldiers who deserted from Myanmar’s army have testified on video that they were instructed by commanding officers to “shoot all that you see and that you hear” in villages where minority Rohingya Muslims lived, a human rights group said Tuesday.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The following measures will be submitted to voters on the November 3, 2009 General Election ballot:
Failed Maduro coup leader flew on pro-govt magnate's plane
MIAMI (AP) — It was mid-January and Jordan Goudreau was itching to get going on a secret plan to raid Venezuela and arrest President Nicolás Maduro when the former special forces commando flew to the city of Barranquilla in Colombia to meet with his would-be partner in arms.
Retired general becomes SC's 1st Veteran's Affairs director
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A retired U.S. Army major general will be South Carolina's first director of the new state Department of Veteran's Affairs.
Warden Cougars sweep Highland
Prep baseball recaps
WARDEN — The Warden Cougars baseball team capitalized on a pair of strong offensive performances Tuesday afternoon to sweep a doubleheader from South Central Athletic Conference foe Highland.
Pumpkin contest offered
MOSES LAKE - It's time to find the perfect pumpkin and give it personality.
Moses Lake blanks Grizzlies
Win on road
SUNNYSIDE - The Chiefs Jacob Price pitched 6 innings of 1-hit ball, and Drew Loera went 3-for-5 at the plate and scored 3 runs in a 15-0 win over the Sunnyside Grizzles Tuesday.
Legals for August, 2 2023
UK allows e-scooter rentals to aid transport in pandemic
LONDON (AP) — Britain gave the green light Tuesday for trials of electric scooter rental programs, as authorities look for ways to help people get moving while maintaining distance and easing pressure on public transit as pandemic lockdown restrictions ease.
UK allows e-scooter rentals to aid transport in pandemic
LONDON (AP) — Britain gave the green light Tuesday for trials of electric scooter rental programs, as authorities look for ways to help people get moving while maintaining distance and easing pressure on public transit as pandemic lockdown restrictions ease.
Polishing up on animal nail care
Tips for maintaining pet claw health
While getting a manicure or pedicure is often seen as a luxury for people, proper nail care is a necessity for dogs and cats. Regular nail maintenance in companion animals is important for a multitude of reasons, including your pet’s overall health. If a pet’s nails become overgrown, everyday activities such as walking...
Reader asks government to stop "special" aid
Why do we the people allow the state of Washington and federal government to insult minorities and women in the business world? Take a look at the website www.omwbe.wa.gov. Isn't this our government effectively saying that minorities and women are so incapable at running businesses that they need special help? Isn't this also the result of immoral legislators using tax dollars to give to select "special" groups in hopes of "buying their votes."
Experts warn of dangers from breach of voter system software
ATLANTA (AP) — Republican efforts questioning the outcome of the 2020 presidential race have led to voting system breaches that election security experts say pose a heightened risk to future elections.
Experts warn of dangers from breach of voter system software
ATLANTA (AP) — Republican efforts questioning the outcome of the 2020 presidential race have led to voting system breaches that election security experts say pose a heightened risk to future elections.
Experts warn of dangers from breach of voter system software
ATLANTA (AP) — Republican efforts questioning the outcome of the 2020 presidential race have led to voting system breaches that election security experts say pose a heightened risk to future elections.
Experts warn of dangers from breach of voter system software
ATLANTA (AP) — Republican efforts questioning the outcome of the 2020 presidential race have led to voting system breaches that election security experts say pose a heightened risk to future elections.
Archer runs for irrigation position
Wants to serve
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake car salesman Rich Archer is challenging incumbent Richard Teals for his seat on the Moses Lake Irrigation & Rehabilitation District board during a Dec. 8 election.