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Show ring success requires good attitude, keeping cool
Success means catching the judge's eye
OTHELLO - So - everybody who has an animal in the show ring at the Adams County Fair has worked pretty hard to produce the best animal they can. How does a competitor make sure his or her animal stands out from all the others in the ring?
Ralph J. Johnson
Ralph J. Johnson, 76, a lifelong resident of Ephrata, Washington, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee, Washington. He was born on June 4, 1936 in Ephrata, Wash. to Roy and Emma (Schuh) Johnson. Ralph graduated from Ephrata High School in 1954 and went to work on a road construction crew in Spokane, Wash. In 1957 he enrolled in Central Washington University at Ellensburg, Wash. and would go to school during the day and work the swing shift at Priest Rapids Dam. He graduated from CWU in 1960 with a BA in Education. Following graduation he went to work for the Department of Labor and Industries as the District Manager in Ephrata. Later that year he married Marie Romero. The following year they purchased their first home and 17 acres in Grant Orchards. In 1967 their son, Brian was born. A few years later he and Marie divorced and in 1977 Ralph married Barbara Flint who had two children from a previous marriage, Roger Flint and Julie (Flint) Bryan.
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Joyce B. Leitz April 30, 1934 - February 27, 2018
Joyce B. Leitz, longtime Mattawa resident, passed away the morning of February 27, 2018 in Moses Lake, Washington. She was 83 years old.
Experienced campaigner Dani Bolyard to seek seat
COULEE CITY - After several years of supporting, even campaigning for others, well-known Grant County Republican Party activist Dani Bolyard has decided to run for an office of her own.
New Mexico News Digest
Good afternoon. Here’s a look at how AP’s general news coverage is shaping up today in New Mexico.
LA Galaxy to meet with Katai after wife's social media posts
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The LA Galaxy will meet with new Serbian winger Aleksandar Katai on Thursday to discuss a series of alarming social media posts by his wife.
LA Galaxy to meet with Katai after wife's social media posts
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The LA Galaxy will meet with new Serbian winger Aleksandar Katai on Thursday to discuss a series of alarming social media posts by his wife.
LA Galaxy to meet with Katai after wife's social media posts
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The LA Galaxy will meet with new Serbian winger Aleksandar Katai on Thursday to discuss a series of alarming social media posts by his wife.
Wildfire plan approved with 435 miles of Idaho fuel breaks
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Authorities have approved a plan to prevent giant rangeland wildfires in southwestern Idaho by clearing vegetation along 435 miles (700 kilometers) of roads to create fuel breaks.
AP PHOTOS: Auschwitz, 75 years after its liberation
OSWIECIM, Poland (AP) — On Jan. 27, 1945, the Soviet Red Army liberated the Auschwitz death camp in German-occupied Poland. The Germans had already fled westward, leaving behind the bodies of prisoners who had been shot and thousands of sick and starving survivors.
Philippine volcano's quakes, cracks send more people fleeing
LEMERY, Philippines (AP) — A Philippine volcano belched smaller plumes of ash but shuddered continuously with earthquakes and opened cracks in roads Thursday as police blockaded at-risk towns due to fears of a bigger eruption.
Cows and pigs and chickens, oh my!
MOSES LAKE — Clairese Snyder is clear on why she picked chickens as her 4-H project.
Inside the fair: Showing success requires preparation
MOSES LAKE — Showing a fair animal is something of a partnership between animal and owner.
Somber events mark first anniversary of Ethiopian crash
TULUFERA, Ethiopia (AP) — Grim-faced, visibly grief-stricken and some crying, hundreds of family members gathered Tuesday for a memorial service at the site where one year ago
Somber events mark first anniversary of Ethiopian crash
TULUFERA, Ethiopia (AP) — Grim-faced, visibly grief-stricken and some crying, hundreds of family members gathered Tuesday for a memorial service at the site where one year ago
Wildfire plan approved with 435 miles of Idaho fuel breaks
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Authorities have approved a plan to prevent giant rangeland wildfires in southwestern Idaho by clearing vegetation along 435 miles (700 kilometers) of roads to create fuel breaks.
BC-AZ--Arizona News Coverage Advisory, AZ
Good morning. Here's an updated look at how AP's general news coverage is shaping up in Arizona.
Warden celebrates Community Days
Grand marshal checks off bucket list item
WARDEN — Gary Olson always wanted to be the grand marshal of the Warden Community Days Parade.
Iran announces 3 new cases of coronavirus after 2 deaths
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran said Thursday that three more people have been infected with the new coronavirus that originated in central China, following an announcement the day before that two people had died of the illness caused by the virusin the Iranian city ofQom.