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3 Washington counties face tighter coronavirus restrictions
Three counties will move back to more strict coronavirus restrictions at the end of the week because of rising cases and hospitalizations, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced Monday.
3 Washington counties face tighter coronavirus restrictions
Three counties will move back to more strict coronavirus restrictions at the end of the week because of rising cases and hospitalizations, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced Monday.
Federal judge nixes Ohio's push for early redistricting data
A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit filed by the state of Ohio that tried to get the U.S. Census Bureau to provide data used for drawing congressional and legislative districts ahead of its planned release.
Federal judge nixes Ohio's push for early redistricting data
A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit filed by the state of Ohio that tried to get the U.S. Census Bureau to provide data used for drawing congressional and legislative districts ahead of its planned release.
Federal judge nixes Ohio's push for early redistricting data
A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit filed by the state of Ohio that tried to get the U.S. Census Bureau to provide data used for drawing congressional and legislative districts ahead of its planned release.
Legals for February, 24 2021
Top Navalny associates detained ahead of protests in Russia
MOSCOW (AP) — Two close associates of Alexei Navalny were detained Wednesday ahead of protests planned to support the imprisoned Russian opposition leader, who has been on a hunger strike since March 31.
Adams County prepares for COVID-19
OTHELLO — Adams County’s first confirmed coronavirus case was reported on Saturday, March 21.
Adams County Sheriff's Posse annual dinner, auction this weekend
Othello — The Adams County Sheriff’s Posse will hold their annual dinner and auction on Saturday, March 2 at 5:30 p.m. at the Othello Eagles Lodge. This year, they will be serving spaghetti with three different sauces, breadsticks and dessert.
Longtime Royal City volunteer honored
ROYAL CITY — One of Royal City’s longtime volunteers was honored during a surprise reception on Thursday, March 21 at the Port of Royal Slope. Sharon Chesterman, a resident since 1964, is involved in almost every community project in town.
The Fishin' Magician Weekly Report
Tiny town with a big heart supports UW band after crash
GEORGE — The town of George has shown once again that it is a tiny community with big pies and even bigger hearts.
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Florida St beats Gonzaga 75-60 in 3rd NCAA upset
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Florida State’s upset run in the NCAA Tournament has stretched all the way to the brink of the Final Four.
Fresh News from Mardon
Why wait for the April 1 opener when limits are being caught right now? As recent as yesterday limits of nice rainbows have been coming out of the Seep Lakes. The weather in early March always seems to be irregular but the trout fishing this time of year can be excellent. This spring a number of the year-round Seep Lakes have been kicking out quality trout, most notably Upper Goose, Blythe and Corral Lakes. Goose has been the hands-down best producer with relatively quick limits in the 14- to 16-inch range. Blythe and Corral have been producing occasional limits with some really nice 18-plus-inch fish mixed in, some running in the five- and six-pound range. All three of these bodies of water have easy access and adequate boat ramps. The best technique has been still fishing with bait.
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Moses Lake Police Department
China's sword policy cutting deep into recycling
Earlier this month, China launched its “national sword” policy, which bans many recyclable materials it traditionally imported. Meanwhile, its upcoming March edict imposing a lower limit on contaminants is having global reverberations.
Legals November 14, 2018
Notice of Determination of Non-Significance Olympia Street Utility Extension: The City of Othello issued a Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) to extend sanitary and storm sewer in Olympia St. from 7th to Broadway, and storm sewer in Broadway from Olympia to Fir. This project does not have any probable significant adverse environmental impacts. This decision was made after review of an environmental checklist and other information on file with the City. Comments on this DNS will be accepted until 5:00 PM on Nov. 28, 2018 at City Hall, 500 E. Main Street, Othello. For additional information please contact the City of Othello at 509-488-5686. #11007/243897 Pub: November 14, 2018
The Fishin' Magician Weekly Report
The Fishin' Magician Weekly Report
Volunteer EMT is the one who needs help now
Leukemia returns for 28-year-old
ROYAL CITY - Michelle Wallace, whose been giving of herself tirelessly since becoming a volunteer firefighter/emergency medical technician for the Royal community, is now the one who needs help from her community.