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Quincy PD blotter
QUINCY — The reports below were provided by the Quincy Police Department. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Moses Lake senior is gone, but not forgotten
MOSES LAKE — There’s no real understanding of what’s expected or how to deal with it. There’s just the raw emotions and the knowledge that a brother, a friend, a young man has left this world all too young.
Horizon hosts identity theft workshop
Identity theft declining
MOSES LAKE — With awareness training, identity theft declined by about 2 million cases over the past four years, said Winnie Hillock, Horizon Credit Union’s director of education.
Ellensburg man recalls bear biting his ear through tent
“The first thing I remember is popping up super fast and I knew something was right there,” Holmes said.
What's Your Mission?
Mission Statements: An Important Part of Game Improvement
Owen McClain, PGA Professional
Cougar caught asleep in George back yard
Tranquilized, released
GEORGE — A 113-pound male cougar was found sleeping on a patio in George.
Warriors keep strong though positive pattern, expectations
COULEE CITY - Remember that a Class B level school usually has a small student population.
Outdoor potpourri; Air Force personnel invade Basin
MOSES LAKE - It is appropriate to consider this first week of February to be the dead of winter. This time of year offers the least amount of outdoor activities than at any time during the rest of the year.
Knowledge Hill held four-room Wilson Creek School
Before the well was drilled, water was hauled up Knowledge Hill to the Wilson Creek School, coal and wood also. Read on.
Ephrata wins Battle of Basin to keep playoff hopes alive
EPHRATA — Jakob Oxos set the Battle of the Basin trophy down on the bench in the locker room Friday night. He and fellow Ephrata senior Blake Larkin plopped down next to it on both sides as Tiger teammates gathered round and the cellphone cameras clicked away, capturing the moment for what it was.
S&P 500 ticks higher to record, powered again by tech stocks
NEW YORK (AP) — The S&P 500 ticked higher to close at another all-time high Friday, powered by strength for technology stocks and a couple reports on the U.S. economy that were better than expected.
S&P 500 ticks higher to record, powered again by tech stocks
NEW YORK (AP) — The S&P 500 ticked higher to close at another all-time high Friday, powered by strength for technology stocks and a couple reports on the U.S. economy that were better than expected.
S&P 500 ticks higher to record, powered again by tech stocks
NEW YORK (AP) — The S&P 500 ticked higher to close at another all-time high Friday, powered by strength for technology stocks and a couple reports on the U.S. economy that were better than expected.
S&P 500 ticks higher to record, powered again by tech stocks
NEW YORK (AP) — The S&P 500 ticked higher to close at another all-time high Friday, powered by strength for technology stocks and a couple reports on the U.S. economy that were better than expected.
GEORGIA TAKEAWAYS: Trump's long shadow not fading yet
ATLANTA (AP) — Ballots are still being counted in the Georgia runoffs that will determine control of the U.S. Senate and the scope of President-elect Joe Biden's agenda. Tuesday’s vote also offers the first clues about the direction of American politics after the turbulent presidency of Donald Trump.
Royal, Wahluke athletes advance to SCAC track districts
MATTAWA - Joe Lang tripled for the boys and Maggie Delay did the same for the girls to lead Royal to a good showing last Friday at the SCAC East Sub-district Track Meets.
Royal boys, girls 1st at Windbreaker
ROYAL CITY — It was business as usual for the Royal High School track teams at Wahluke's Windbreaker Invitational last Friday.
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Othello girls win sub-regional wrestling championship
WARDEN — If the Girls Wrestling Sub-Regionals on Saturday were a Broadway stage production, you would say the Othello Huskies hit their mark.