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Astronauts head to launch site for SpaceX's 2nd crew flight
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Four astronauts headed to Kennedy Space Center on Sunday for SpaceX’s second crew launch, coming up next weekend.
Open Senate, House races test Democratic hold on New Mexico
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Election Day voting was progressing Tuesday in New Mexico where Democrats were striving to maintain control of the state's delegation to the U.S. Senate and hand Joe Biden a presidential victory, while Republicans are trying to flip a Senate seat and change the course of statewide politics.
Newspaper owner: Sorry for equating mask rule to Holocaust
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas county Republican Party chairman who owns a weekly newspaper apologized Sunday for
Newspaper owner: Sorry for equating mask rule to Holocaust
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas county Republican Party chairman who owns a weekly newspaper apologized Sunday for
Trump, Lopez Obrador visit is about trade, but politics too
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s meeting with
QUADCO informs legislators about transportation needs
Grant, Adams, Lincoln and Kittitas counties' issues presented
A century of Vi
Vi Adams
Holm museum collection sold
Fire truck to remain in Moses Lake
Sheriff addresses farmers' frustrations
Offers advice
MOSES LAKE - Grant County Sheriff Tom Jones offered property protection tips to about 110 farmers at the Mid-Columbia Basin Hay Growers Association Annual Hay Meeting.
Washington State Horse Park focuses on growth in 2014
CLE ELUM - The Washington State Horse Park is off to a busy season start, and the calendar doesn't show signs of things slowing down anytime soon.
Calling all volunteers
The program has been alive for nine or could it be 10 years now? No matter the exact age, it is alive and well and serving the purpose for which it was hatched. The original idea was to salvage any animals, birds or fish enforcement officers confiscate because a hunter or angler illegally obtained them.
Burkina Faso army blamed for extrajudicial torture, deaths
FADA N'GOURMA, Burkina Faso (AP) — Huddled on the floor in a dimly lit room, one by one the five men displayed wounds they say were inflicted by government soldiers armed with wooden planks, knives and electric cables.
Jack Vernon Labbee November 24, 1924 - May 26, 2017
Jack Vernon Labbee, age 92, of Harrah, Washington was welcomed into the loving arms of Jesus on Friday evening, May 26, 2017. He was able to spend his last 3 weeks at his home surrounded and cared for by his family.
The last grand roundup a huge joint effort to bring in excess horses
Grant County — Over 100 years ago, wild horses used to roam the area. But that all changed in 1906 when the last great horse roundup happened in Grant County.
There's a new farm supply store in town
In case you haven’t heard, NW Farm Supply is open for business in Othello operating out of the old Del’s store on East Columbia Street behind the Burger King.
Nat Washington discusses homesteading
Grant County history E-mail from Cheryl
Michael R. Finch
Jan. 11, 1944 — Feb. 5, 2024
Michael R. Finch of Moses Lake, Wash. was born Jan. 11, 1944, as the first child of Eldie and Margaret Finch in Yakima, Wash. Michael passed away Feb. 5, 2024, following a pneumonia infection complicated by lymphoma cancer in addition to heart and kidney failure at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane, at the age of 80.
UK court orders gunrunner to pay over $4.1M to UAE emirate
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An Iranian-American aviation magnate and gunrunner tied to the CIA and the Iran-Contra scandal must pay a sheikhdom in the United Arab Emirates over $4.1 million over a series of business disputes, a British court ruled Friday.
UK court orders gunrunner to pay over $4.1M to UAE emirate
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An Iranian-American aviation magnate and gunrunner tied to the CIA and the Iran-Contra scandal must pay a sheikhdom in the United Arab Emirates over $4.1 million over a series of business disputes, a British court ruled Friday.
Historic view: Things have changed a lot over Lillian Tokunaga’s life
MOSES LAKE — Lillian Tokunaga was born in 1924, into a much different world. Tokunaga turned 100 last week, and has lived in Moses Lake for 76 years. (She’s always liked Moses Lake, she said.) But before moving to Moses Lake her life took her halfway around the world, into some very challenging places.