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Tyler Bingham takes early lead in bull riding on Day 1 of rodeo
MOSES LAKE — The 74th annual Moses Lake Roundup promised world-class talent on world-class bucking stock and Thursday night’s action lived up to the hype.
Audit finds issues with assessor's office
EPHRATA — A pair of state audits has found continued problems in the Grant County Assessor’s Office and in the way the county keeps its books.
Minnesota lawmakers fail to reach deal on revamping policing
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota legislative leaders traded barbs Saturday after a special session collapsed with no deal on revamping policing following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, a session that one group called “a train wreck.”
Minnesota lawmakers fail to reach deal on revamping policing
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota legislative leaders traded barbs Saturday after a special session collapsed with no deal on revamping policing following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, a session that one group called “a train wreck.”
Minnesota lawmakers fail to reach deal on revamping policing
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota legislative leaders traded barbs Saturday after a special session collapsed with no deal on revamping policing following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, a session that one group called “a train wreck.”
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Today in History
Minnesota lawmakers pass police accountability package
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Legislature passed a broad slate of police accountability measures early Tuesday that includes a ban on neck restraints like the one that was used on
Minnesota lawmakers pass police accountability package
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Legislature passed a broad slate of police accountability measures early Tuesday that includes a ban on neck restraints like the one that was used on
Stores focus on cleaning to get shoppers back to spending
NEW YORK (AP) — Forget about making shopping fun. As clothing retailers and others try to stay viable during the coronavirus pandemic, they're hoping steps like cleaning during store hours, offering hand sanitizer and other safety measures will bring in customers to spend.
Stores focus on cleaning to get shoppers back to spending
NEW YORK (AP) — Forget about making shopping fun. As clothing retailers and others try to stay viable during the coronavirus pandemic, they're hoping steps like cleaning during store hours, offering hand sanitizer and other safety measures will bring in customers to spend.
Today in History
Today in History
Knights roll Warriors
Cougars ground Golden Eagles
ROYAL CITY — The Knights of Royal High School received a pin from Justin Kincaid at 215 pounds to start Thursday night’s South Central Athletic Conference dual meet with Wahluke and the Knight never looked back on their way to a 61-9 victory.
Boys tennis remains unbeaten, take care of Kennewick
Moses Lake Boys 6Kennewick 1
MOSES LAKE — An undefeated start to the 2010 season is what Moses Lake High School’s boys tennis team hoped to keep on Monday when they played host to Kennewick.
Warden takes care of business
Warden 70River View 10
WARDEN — They expect victory and no matter the scenario the Warden Cougars’ wrestling program takes what is there.
Turnout increased in countywide all-mail election
Votes certified Tuesday in Grant, Adams counties
Chiefs tennis drops tough match to Kamiakin
Kamiakin Boys 5Moses Lake 2
MOSES LAKE — A longstanding losing streak to Kamiakin was one thing the Moses Lake Chiefs boys tennis team hoped to end on Thursday when the two teams faced off.
Chiefs boys tennis outshines Suns
Moses Lake boys 7Southridge 0
MOSES LAKE — Use any adjective or verb to describe the Moses Lake Chiefs boys tennis team’s performance on Tuesday against Southridge and the description would probably be consistent with one word:
July 13, 2016
Federal judge won't force expanded Indiana mail-in voting
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A federal judge on Friday rejected an attempt to force Indiana election officials to allow all voters to cast their ballots by mail because of the coronavirus pandemic.