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Fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh region drags on into 6th week
YEREVAN, Armenia (AP) — Fighting over the separatist territory of Nagorno-Karabakh entered a sixth week Sunday with Armenian and Azerbaijani forces blaming each other for new attacks.
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GOP lawmakers promote potential replacement for Householder
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio House lawmakers on Friday moved to address the power vacuum created by the arrest of current Republican Speaker Larry Householder amid a $60 million federal bribery probe.
Brazil tops 1 million cases as coronavirus spreads inland
SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil’s government confirmed on Friday that the country has risen above 1 million confirmed coronavirus cases, second only to the United States.
Brazil tops 1 million cases as coronavirus spreads inland
SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil’s government confirmed on Friday that the country has risen above 1 million confirmed coronavirus cases, second only to the United States.
Colombia relocates village of ex-rebels as killings surge
A village of former guerrilla fighters who laid down their arms in a historic 2016 peace deal was relocated by Colombian authorities Wednesday after 11 of its residents were murdered over the past three years.
Kansas paper owner: Sorry for equating mask rule, Holocaust
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas county Republican Party chairman who owns a weekly newspaper apologized Sunday for
Skepticism, encouragement as Wyoming weighs $1B land deal
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Top Wyoming officials heard both skepticism and encouragement Monday as they discussed a proposal to bid on a Connecticut-sized area of private land and mineral rights spanning three states.
Potato king J.R. Simplot dead at 99
Namesake for plants in Othello, Moses Lake
Wanda Hill Hansen
The spirit of Wanda Hill Hansen, born Aug. 24, 1921, left her earthly body on Friday, June 12, 2009, to join her husband, Tub, for eternal life in heaven. She passed surrounded by the love of her family and in the wonderful care of Victor and Tina Armijo and their precious family at Just Like Home Elder Care in Pasco, Wash.
Giant pumpkins coming up short
Possible soil issues plague larger gourds
Poultry and power tools
A few weeks ago I hinted that I had prepared my turkey a little differently. Like a lot of people, I've browsed the internet for various things, and had come across an unorthodox way of preparing a turkey that helped keep the breast from overcooking and allowed for maximum crispy skin.
Under construction
MOSES LAKE - Almost two years after Gary Blazek was featured in the Columbia Basin Herald for creating a metal version of Big Bend Community College's Viking mascot, Blazek continues to learn more about welding.
State wolf population increasing at a fast pace
Gray wolves seem to enjoy Washington so much their numbers nearly doubled in the past year.
3 large corrals approved for western US wild horse roundups
RENO, Nev. (AP) — The federal Bureau of Land Management has approved construction of three new corrals to hold more than 8,000 wild horses captured on federal rangeland to accelerate horse roundups slowed by a lack of space in existing holding pens.
3 large corrals approved for western US wild horse roundups
RENO, Nev. (AP) — The federal Bureau of Land Management has approved construction of three new corrals to hold more than 8,000 wild horses captured on federal rangeland to accelerate horse roundups slowed by a lack of space in existing holding pens.
3 large corrals approved for western US wild horse roundups
RENO, Nev. (AP) — The federal Bureau of Land Management has approved construction of three new corrals to hold more than 8,000 wild horses captured on federal rangeland to accelerate horse roundups slowed by a lack of space in existing holding pens.
3 large corrals approved for western US wild horse roundups
RENO, Nev. (AP) — The federal Bureau of Land Management has approved construction of three new corrals to hold more than 8,000 wild horses captured on federal rangeland to accelerate horse roundups slowed by a lack of space in existing holding pens.
Bird feeding basics: Simple ways to attract birds to your backyard
(ARA) - It's a myth that continues to persist: Feeding birds in warm months will spoil them. But birds are like babies - it's impossible to spoil them. Contrary to the myth, well-fed birds won't get too lazy to search for food; they'll just get healthy and happy. And the better the food is you feed them, the more likely they'll continue to come back bringing their colorful plumage and welcome song to your backyard.
Backyard composting
Composting is nature’s way of recycling your trash to treasure. Much of what we throw away from our kitchens and yards can be composted into rich, healthy soil instead of piled into a landfill.