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Wolves blamed for cow killed in southwestern Oregon
BUTTE FALLS, Ore. (AP) — The Rogue Pack of gray wolves has made its way back to Jackson County in southwestern Oregon and killed a cow, according to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Wolves blamed for cow killed in southwestern Oregon
BUTTE FALLS, Ore. (AP) — The Rogue Pack of gray wolves has made its way back to Jackson County in southwestern Oregon and killed a cow, according to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Frank William Cardwell, Sr.
Frank William Cardwell, Sr., 80, of Ephrata, Washington was born July 26, 1932 and passed away November 4, 2012 at the Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee, Washington. Frank died from complications associated with a heart condition he had lived with for several years. He passed away in the company of his loving wife, sons and daughters, grandchildren and great grandchildren in a celebration of his life that would not have been possible without the staff and doctors of Central Washington Hospital. Frank passed at ease and comfortable knowing his family was with him and loved him. His family was his life and his life was his family's. He will be missed very much.
Banks Lake (Grant Co.) Fishing Regulations
Darryl pheasant seeking new term as county treasurer
EPHRATA - Darryl Pheasant has been treasurer for 28 years, and he's asking voters for a new term in November.
McMorris Rodgers will not run for reelection
WASHINGTON D.C. – Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Washington, announced Wednesday that she will not be running for reelection when her current term ends in early 2025. She said she feels grateful to serve the people of Eastern Washington during her time in office in a formal statement to the press.
Song dogs pleasant to hear, but not too close to home
The two dogs, one a German Shepard and the other a black lab, were standing beside the road and on top of a 10-foot high basalt cliff. Both were panting hard with their tongues hanging out. They were looking for something as their heads moved left and right, scanning the countryside.
Is CO2 really the target?
GUEST EDITORIAL
Environmental activists claim they want to reduce production of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. If so, they're going about it in a very strange way.
Rep. Warnick named Legislator of the Year
Cattle group recognizes state rep
COLUMBIA BASIN — Rep. Judy Warnick, R-Moses Lake, was named the 2008 legislator of the year by the Cattle Producers of Washington.
Beal, Washington set for matchup against Chicago
Washington Wizards (13-26, 12th in the Eastern Conference) vs. Chicago Bulls (14-27, 10th in the Eastern Conference)
Davie Dominic Alporque
It’s not easy to say in a few words about someone who put others first, and made lasting impressions.
Frank Charles Nelson
A much-loved husband, father, grandfather, and brother, Frank Nelson, 73, of Soap Lake, Washington, passed away peacefully at his home Saturday, December 21, 2013 with his grandson by his side. He had bravely lived with diabetes and the ensuing medical struggles it brought. He was born August 5, 1940 to Grant and Clytie Nelson in Sedro Woolley, Washington. He attended school in Conway and Mount Vernon. He graduated from Mount Vernon High School in 1958 and attended Skagit Valley Community College for a year. On December 31, 1962 he married Glenda Gee in Hamilton, WA. He has resided in the Soap Lake area for the past 41 years, having moved from Fir Island near Conway, Washington in 1973 to farm in the Lake View area.
Holmquist receives key endorsement
MOSES LAKE – Fourth District Congressional candidate Janéa Holmquist of Moses Lake received a coveted endorsement last week from Human Life PAC, the leading pro-life organization in the state of Washington.
Basin cities named diabetes hot spots
COLUMBIA BASIN — A Washington State University research project found Soap Lake, Lind and Odessa are hot-spots for diabetes.
Weekly Fishin' Magician Report with Dave Graybill
Energy firm eyes Moses Lake area for a solar farm
MOSES LAKE — A solar power farm may be coming to land northwest of Moses Lake.
The Fishin' Magician: Angling tips
Moses Lake Lowe's helps MDA
Generates $35,717 for charity
MOSES LAKE — With other regional stores, the Moses Lake Lowe’s and its customers helped raise $35,717 in Shamrocks Against Dystrophy donations.
Liquor store managers wonder about future
MOSES LAKE - More than 100 state contract liquor store managers from Eastern Washington packed the Moses Lake Event Center Tuesday to learn more about Initiative 1183's affects on their operations.