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Marshall Burress
Marshall Burress, 94, longtime Moses Lake businessman, passed away January 2, 2010 in Moses Lake.
Pamela Lynn Darwood
Pamela Lynn Darwood, 54, passed away Tuesday, January 5, 2010 at Columbia Basin Hospital, Ephrata.
Melanie Garza
Melanie Garza, 34, passed away Sunday, July 3, 2022, at Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee.
Paramedics in case of 'dead' woman alive can regain licenses
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan authorities have agreed to reinstate the licenses of two suburban Detroit paramedics if they pass a national exam after a young woman declared dead on their watch was discovered to be alive at a funeral home.
Journalists accused of revealing secrets on trial in Turkey
ISTANBUL (AP) — Seven journalists went on trial on Wednesday, accused of revealing state secrets for their reports on the funeral of an intelligence officer who was killed in Libya. Three of the defendants were released from custody pending the outcome of the trial.
Larry Earl
Longtime Moses Lake resident Larry Earl passed away Thursday, Feb. 15, 2007, of natural causes. Larry was born Oct. 23, 1924, in Bunkerville, Nev., being the third child of Kenneth Earl and Vertie Ann Leavitt. He spent his childhood and school years in Bunkerville, graduating from high school at age 17 in 1942. He was active in high school sports, playing but never the star of the teams. His family moved to Meridian, Idaho in 1942 where he farmed with his father until being drafted into the army in May 1946. He trained in California, Utah and Oklahoma before shipping out to Europe. He saw action in France, Germany, Belgium and Czechoslovakia, mainly in the rear lines shooting big guns. After the war he returned to Boise where he married Renee Burnett. They were married April 12, 1949, in the Latter day-Saints Idaho Falls Temple. Larry had a dairy farm in Meridian with his father until it was sold in 1955. At that time the family moved to Moses Lake where he resided until his death. He worked a variety of jobs until settling in at Carnation/Nestle for 20 years. The Earls had an acreage in Cascade Valley where they raised cattle, pigs, chickens and a large garden. Larry was a dedicated member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served faithfully in a variety of church callings including positions with the elders, seventy and high priests. He and Renee served two church missions in their later years to the Philippines and Pennsylvania. He served nine years in the Seattle Latter day-Saints Temple and three years in the Columbia River Temple. He took great pride in his family and their activities. All seven of his children served Latter day-Saints church missions. Larry was preceded in death by his wife Renee.
Paul O. Wanke
Paul O. Wanke, 80, of Ephrata, went to be with the Lord and join his wife, Ann, on Valentine’s Day, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009, at Columbia Basin Hospital, following complications from diabetes.
Family mourns loved one
MOSES LAKE — Friends and family gathered Monday morning in Moses Lake to honor the life of Kirby Messer at his funeral.
Friends raise funds for Scanlan's funeral
MOSES LAKE - Police confirmed the body of a young man pulled from Moses Lake Wednesday is Robert B. Scanlan, a 25-year-old reported missing last weekend.
We wouldn't have done this as kids
I’ll be taking a few days off in the next couple of weeks, leaving March 28 for a wedding in Florida, and I expect to be back on April 10.
Joseph Lee Downs
June 16, 1932 – October 27, 2018
Slain Indianapolis officer remembered as compassionate
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indianapolis police officer who was
Washington state's stay-at-home order at a glance
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — In order to slow the spread of the coronavirus, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has ordered the state’s more than 7 million residents to stay home unless necessary and for non-essential businesses to close for at least two weeks, expanding previous orders that had already banned large gatherings and closed bars and dine-in restaurants.
Washington state's stay-at-home order at a glance
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — In order to slow the spread of the coronavirus, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has ordered the state’s more than 7 million residents to stay home unless necessary and for non-essential businesses to close for at least two weeks, expanding previous orders that had already banned large gatherings and closed bars and dine-in restaurants.
Afghan gunmen storm maternity clinic in Shiite area of Kabul
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Gunmen stormed a maternity hospital in the western part of Kabul on Tuesday, setting off a shootout with the police and killing four people as Afghan forces carried out newborn babies and their mothers to evacuate the facility under fire, officials said.
Leonard A. Bauder
Leonard A. Bauder, 65, longtime Moses Lake resident died Thursday, November 17, 2009 in Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee.
David Oren Applegarth
David Oren Applegarth, 47, died in Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee on Monday, Jan. 19, 2009.
Richard L. Johnston
Richard L. Johnston, Othello, passed away Thursday, August 6, 2009.
Leonila Bonifacio
Leonila Bonifacio, 77, passed away Wednesday, March 11, 2009, at Samaritan Hospital in Moses Lake.
Michael O. Malone
Michael O. Malone, 58, of Moses Lake, died Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009, in Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee.