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Lois Ann Nelson
June 13, 1941 – July 21, 2020
Basin fastpitch teams take home trophies at the Phil Schultz Memorial Tournament
MOSES LAKE — Three local fastpitch teams took the Inaugural Phil Schultz Memorial Tournament in Moses Lake this past weekend in their respective age groups.
Chiefs swim team district champion
Eslick named "Swimmer of the Meet"
ELLENSBURG - Moses Lake High School boys swim and dive team continued its dominance in the pool this season as the Chiefs were crowned 4A District 5/6/7 Champion Saturday.
Australian treasurer won't say if he was stopping China sale
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia’s treasurer on Wednesday declined to comment on whether he had intended to block a Chinese state-owned company’s takeover of an Australian-based construction company in a development likely to increase strain on bilateral relations.
Australian treasurer won't say if he was stopping China sale
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia’s treasurer on Wednesday declined to comment on whether he had intended to block a Chinese state-owned company’s takeover of an Australian-based construction company in a development likely to increase strain on bilateral relations.
Detroit-area residents lift spirits with costumed parades
FERNDALE, Mich. (AP) — Sarah Ignash spends her days looking after dogs in normal times. With her business temporarily shuttered because of the coronavirus, though, she's taken to walks on the wild side through her Detroit suburb with dancing bears, bipedal zebras and the like.
Euan Loiseau
Euan Emiel Loiseau, 95, of Moses Lake, Washington, passed away on Dec. 16, 2022, from natural causes. Born to Alma Leora Gentry and Lionel Aubry Loiseau on March 11, 1927, in Lewiston, Idaho, he is predeceased by his parents; siblings Janine Walters and Mitzi Hemsley; wife Linda Gudrun Allison Loiseau and daughter Tena Jean Loiseau. Euan is survived by his brother Armand Loiseau of Pasco, Washington, and his 11 living children Amiel Loiseau of Lehi, Utah; Wendy Parent of Eugene, Oregon; Jeret Loiseau of Des Moines, Washington; Lori Ortlinghaus of Oracle, Arizona; Michele Yoder of Tacoma, Washington; Trece Loiseau Simpson of Lyle, Washington; Trent Loiseau of Izmir, Turkey; Becca Atlee of Renton, Washington; Megen McBride of Oceanside, California; Ember Dimond of Centerville, Utah; and Briel Loiseau of Moses Lake, Washington; 38 grandchildren, and 41 great-grandchildren.
Beryl Elaine Pool
Beryl Elaine Pool passed peacefully into the arms of the Lord on Nov. 1, 2022, at the age of 85. She was born on July 7, 1937, to her parents Lawrence William and Garnet Bernice Libengood in Burley, Idaho. They moved to Union Gap, Washington in 1946. She graduated from Yakima High School in 1956. She met Ernie “Chuck” Pool in high school and they married in the Union Gap Church of the Nazarene on Oct. 12, 1957. She was a proud Navy wife and loving mother for 20 years. She and Ernie raised their family all over the United States, but wherever they moved she always maintained a happy and healthy home for her family and often on her own while her husband was deployed overseas. Upon retirement from the Navy in 1974, they moved to Yakima for a short time. They then moved to Cheney, Washington in 1976, where she worked at the Ben Franklin Department Store. In 1991 after their children graduated high school they moved to Moses Lake where she worked at Kmart until the store closed its doors.
Moses Lake High School honors 20 seniors who persevered
MOSES LAKE — While everyone works hard to graduate from high school, some students just have to work harder.
Cheryl K. Macy
Cheryl K. Macy, 79, of Moses Lake, Washington, surrounded by family in the days preceding her passing, went to be with the Lord on Oct. 11, 2022. Cheryl was born to Florabelle Dorothy Smith in Ottumwa, Iowa on June 26, 1943. She lived in several towns in the Midwest before moving with her family to Bremerton, Washington in 1951. Her mother married Edward Smith in 1962, blending their family of eight children, with Cheryl being the oldest. They bought a home in Ballard, where Cheryl graduated high school.
Sanctioned Turkish official thinks US relations won't change
ISTANBUL (AP) — A Turkish defense official sanctioned by the United States said Tuesday that bilateral relations will not be affected despite the Trump administration’s decision to finally punish Turkey for its purchase of a Russian air defense system, as senior officials continued to condemn the move.
National Guard troops flooding in as Washington locks down
WASHINGTON (AP) — All through downtown Washington, the primary sound for several blocks was the beeping of forklifts unloading more fencing.
National Guard troops flooding in as Washington locks down
WASHINGTON (AP) — All through downtown Washington, the primary sound for several blocks was the beeping of forklifts unloading more fencing.
National Guard troops flooding in as Washington locks down
WASHINGTON (AP) — All through downtown Washington, the primary sound for several blocks was the beeping of forklifts unloading more fencing.
Don Kenedy Majors, Sr.
Don Kenedy Majors, Sr., 80, of Moses Lake passed away on Sunday, August 15, 2010, after a courageous battle with cancer, in Columbia Crest Care and Rehabilitation Center in Moses Lake.
Unchained Brotherhood gives back to Moses Lake kids
Toy drive also next Saturday
MOSES LAKE - Members of the Moses Lake Unchained Brotherhood spent their weekend making sure that kids in Moses Lake will have gifts to open this Christmas.
Drones may be tested at Grant County Airport
MOSES LAKE - With one of the largest airfields in the U.S., Grant County International Airport in Moses Lake is being considered as a site for testing drones, or unmanned aircraft systems.
Cougar Club hosts golf tournament
Classic begins Tuesday at noon
MOSES LAKE — The Grant County Cougar Club will host the 2009 Moses Lake Cougar Golf Classic tournament at noon on Tuesday with a shotgun start at the Moses Lake Golf Club.
Friendship between Ireland, tribes lives on in lacrosse
More than 170 years ago, a U.S. tribe did Ireland a solid. The European country has not forgotten it.
Barbara Jean Champion
Barbara Jean Champion, 96, went to be with the Lord on Friday, Oct. 22, 2021. She was residing in Moses Lake, Washington.