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Ken Turner reaches turning point
Retires from Big Bend July 1
Opening day at Blue Lake interesting, fun
MOSES LAKE - This is the first of a two-part series about camping along Blue Lake during the opening days of the lowland-lakes fishing season.
Wanetah M. Dendy
Wanetah M. Dendy, our beautiful, kind and gracious mother, grandmother and friend, was welcomed into Heaven on Tuesday, June 26, 2012. She was residing in Lufkin, Texas. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, June 30, 2012 at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 516 E. Nelson Road, Moses Lake. Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 p.m., Friday, June 29th at Kayser's Chapel. Interment will be at Pioneer Memorial Gardens. Please sign the online guestbook or leave a note for the family at www.kayserschapel.com. Arrangements are in care of Kayser's Chapel & Crematory.
Customer service can lead to a strange place
Calling a company for technical support can be daunting.
Cody Sam De Trolio
June 30, 1997 - June 13, 2015
June 30, 1997 - June 13, 2015
Fowl, rabbits
Some interesting logic is being used in a discussion by the Moses Lake City Council on whether to allow ownership of chickens and rabbits in the city.
Isabelle Anna (Van Nice) Winship
Isabelle Anna (Van Nice) Winship, age 97, a resident of Warden, WA since 1955, passed away after a brief illness on Saturday, November 9, 2013 at Samaritan Hospital in Moses Lake, WA, surrounded by her family. Arrangements are in care of Kayser's Chapel & Crematory. Services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, November 16, 2013 at Kayser's Chapel, followed by interment in Warden's Sunset Memorial Gardens. After a brief graveside service, there will be an informal reception nearby in Warden, with the location to be announced at the service and also on Kayser's website at www.kayserschapel.com. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Moses Lake Public Library Foundation. Details will be available on Kayser's website or by phone.
In the beginning
The first Moses Lake newspaper was the Moses Lake Herald, first published on July 31, 1941. Note the Volume 1, on the left side, and the Number 1, on the right side of this first front page.
Mexico inaugurates dam that is flooding Indigenous sites
MEXICO CITY (AP) — President Andrés Manuel López Obrador inaugurated a dam in northern Mexico on Wednesday even though work was symbolically suspended by anthropologists because it is flooding thousand-year-old Indigenous sites containing rock carvings and the remains of pre-Hispanic dwellings.
Bison, other beasts return life to a former Soviet army base
MILOVICE, Czech Republic (AP) — Wild horses, bison and other big-hoofed animals once roamed freely in much of Europe. Now they are transforming a former military base outside the Czech capital in an ambitious project to improve biodiversity.
PETA seeks US probe of repeatedly cited Nevada meatpacker
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Animal rights activists are urging the Justice Department to open a criminal investigation into a Nevada meatpacker that's been cited three times in two years on accusations of inhumane handling and slaughtering of livestock.
Cleaning up after cows Revolutionizing wastewater treatment at Royal Dairy
As the office at Royal Dairy closes for the day and most of the workers go home, there are two distinct groups of workers that stay for the long haul — the thousands of cows that eat, gestate and prepare to be milked, and the millions upon millions of worms that labor to make use of what comes out of the operation’s back end.
Moses Lake Roundup's Purple Night
Purple Night
Editor's note: The below version shows the corrected date of the event, which is Aug. 20
August 15th, 2016
Agency cites 'staggering' cost of reining in US wild horses
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Federal land managers say it will take two decades and cost more than $1 billion over the first six years alone to slash wild horse populations to sustainable levels necessary to protect U.S. rangeland.
Agency cites 'staggering' cost of reining in US wild horses
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Federal land managers say it will take two decades and cost more than $1 billion over the first six years alone to slash wild horse populations to sustainable levels necessary to protect U.S. rangeland.
Agency cites 'staggering' cost of reining in US wild horses
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Federal land managers say it will take two decades and cost more than $1 billion over the first six years alone to slash wild horse populations to sustainable levels necessary to protect U.S. rangeland.
WDFW to decide on 'endangered' status of gray wolves
(The Center Square) – The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission will decide later this month on lowering gray wolves’ status under the state’s endangered species law.
Today in Arizona History, Adv19
Sunday, Jan. 19
Indiana Weekend Digest
AP-Indiana stories for the weekend of Jan. 18-19. May be updated. Members using Exchange stories should retain the bylines and newspaper credit lines. If you have questions, please contact the AP-Indiana bureau at 317-639-5501, 800-382-1582 or [email protected].