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Johnson seeks PUD position
Wants to use local energy resources
I-1033
Reader opposed to initiative
I have the honor of serving on the Board of Directors for the United Way of Grant County, the Soap Lake Food Board and the Big Bend Community College Foundation Board.
Bomb maker sentenced
Must receive mental evaluation
EPHRATA — A Moses Lake man charged with building a bomb inside of a five-gallon bucket was sentenced in Grant County Superior Court.
Dorathy Anna Gibson
Dorathy Anna Gibson died peaceably in her sleep the morning of May 28, 2009.
Delphus (Dale) Larry Ware
Dale Ware, 84 passed away at his home on April 22, 2009, after a short illness.
Iran passes grim milestone of 40,000 deaths from coronavirus
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran on Thursday passed the grim milestone of 40,000 coronavirus deaths, with the latest 10,000 added in less than a month, as the country struggles to contain its most widespread wave of infection yet.
Correction: Walmart-Automated Delivery story
DETROIT (AP) — In a story November 10, 2020, about Walmart joining with GM’s Cruise automated vehicle unit to test package delivery, The Associated Press erroneously reported that Cruise would use Chevrolet Volt vehicles. The company will use Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles in the test.
White House Rose Garden adds Japanese American's sculpture
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House Rose Garden has a new addition, but it isn't a floral variety.
Father and son killed in wreck near Ephrata
EPHRATA - A father and son from Moses Lake died Monday after their vehicle went off the road 10 miles south of Ephrata.
Americas summit
It is a sad commentary on the Sixth Summit of the Americas, the triennial gathering of 34 heads of state from North, South and Central America, when the outcomes of the summit are overshadowed by the misbehavior of U.S. President Barack Obama's advance team and security detail.
NFL makes history with all-Black officiating crew for MNF
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — An all-Black officiating crew worked an NFL game for the first time in league history when the Los Angeles Rams faced the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday night.
EDITORIAL: Bad budget proposal
President Barack Obama unveiled his latest budget that is loaded with deficit spending and tax increases on the wealthy but avoids tough choices on the soaring costs of entitlements.
"Macbeth" opens Thursday at MLHS
Students bring to life Shakespearean classic
PUD approves $253 million bonds sale
COLUMBIA BASIN — The Grant County Public Utility District is selling $253 million in bonds for improvements to two dams on the Columbia River.
Downtown is making progress
MOSES LAKE — The downtown Moses Lake remodeling project is on time and almost halfway done.
Mercury viewed from BBCC
MOSES LAKE — The small object in the telescope is barely visible. It moves across the lens with the sun as a backdrop, roughly 60 million miles from Earth.
Mexico explains decision to flood poor, Indigenous areas
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Monday he had to face a tough decision on whether to allow a big city to be flooded, or to direct excess water to poorer, more sparsely populated Indigenous areas. The president, whose slogan has always been “the poor come first,” chose the latter.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Baker addresses advertising
MOSES LAKE — Please don’t be alarmed by the ad run in the CBH news paper, money is no object in the incumbents campaign. This ad is using Innuendos to suggest that Ron Baker is involved in a deception on campaign financing.
Crescent barred
Does the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) really have a policy about people living on Grant County PUD’s Crescent Bar Island?
WILD SPLIT SERIES WITH JACKALOPES
WENATCHEE, Wash. - The Wenatchee Wild settled for a 2-game split with the Odessa Jackalopes after sustaining a 1-0 loss Saturday at the Town Toyota Center. Wenatchee won the first game of the series Friday, 2-0.