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Groups want water board members who will stop shutoffs
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — A group of civic organizations is asking Birmingham-area leaders to appoint new board members to the city's water utility who will stop shutting off water for customers behind on their bills.
Groups want water board members who will stop shutoffs
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — A group of civic organizations is asking Birmingham-area leaders to appoint new board members to the city's water utility who will stop shutting off water for customers behind on their bills.
Rules eased for water from showerheads, a Trump pet peeve
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has relaxed a regulation restricting water flow from showerheads, a pet peeve of President Donald Trump, who complained that he wanted more water to make his hair “perfect.”
Rules eased for water from showerheads, a Trump pet peeve
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has relaxed a regulation restricting water flow from showerheads, a pet peeve of President Donald Trump, who complained that he wanted more water to make his hair “perfect.”
Ex-US housing chief Shaun Donovan announces NYC mayoral run
NEW YORK (AP) — Former U.S. Housing Secretary Shaun Donovan announced his candidacy for mayor of New York City on Tuesday, joining a crowded June 2021 Democratic primary for mayor of the nation's largest city.
Union coalition urges state to approve methanol plant
LONGVIEW, Wash. (AP) — A coalition of about 25 national and international unions wants Washington state officials to approve plans for a $2 billion methanol refinery in Kalama, Washington.
Union coalition urges state to approve methanol plant
LONGVIEW, Wash. (AP) — A coalition of about 25 national and international unions wants Washington state officials to approve plans for a $2 billion methanol refinery in Kalama, Washington.
Fed's Powell says virus spike threatens U.S. economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that the nationwide surge in confirmed coronavirus could slow the economy in the months ahead by discouraging consumers from spending.
Fed's Powell says surge in virus cases threatens US economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that the nationwide surge in confirmed coronavirus could slow the economy in the months ahead by discouraging consumers from spending.
Egypt unveils ancient coffins, statues found in Saqqara
CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian antiquities officials on Saturday announced the discovery of at least 100 ancient coffins, some with mummies inside, and around 40 gilded statues in a vast Pharaonic necropolis south of Cairo.
Jorgensen running for fourth term
Judge cites listening, experience
Apartment zoning up for debate in Ephrata
Planning commission to look into allowing complexes to be built in a commercial zone
Fed's Powell says surge in virus cases threatens US economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that the nationwide surge in confirmed coronavirus could slow the economy in the months ahead by discouraging consumers from spending.
Newhouse holding mobile office hours, service academy info night this month
WASHINGTON D.C. — Got a legislative question you need answered or need help dealing with a federal agency? Or maybe you are a student who is thinking about attending a U.S. service academy. If so, you’re in luck, as Fourth Congressional District Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Yakima, will be holding mobile office hours and service academy information nights in Grant and Adams counties this month.
Inslee making stop in Ephrata today
EPHRATA — Gov. Jay Inslee is stopping in Ephrata today to hear about the city’s suspended waterline project and the effort to save pygmy rabbits during a recent fire.
Dorothy Agusta Sinclair
January 20, 1932 – January 29, 2017
Quincy police chief: 'resignation not voluntary'
QUINCY — Former Quincy Police Chief Bob Heimbach wants to set the record straight.
Larry Robert McCourtie
December 29, 1939 – November 6, 2018
Tariffs shake up apple market
QUINCY — Farming is always a gamble – it might get cold at the wrong time, it might rain at the wrong time, it might hail at the wrong time. And that’s just the production side. And the market side – well, in 2018 the market side is pretty shaken up.
Brewer announces bid for reelection as PUD commissioner
EPHRATA — Incumbent Grant County PUD commissioner Terry Brewer has announced he will run for a fourth term.