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He's fought COVID-19 for months. Can he ever really beat it?
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Larry Brown had been on a ventilator for 37 days. Nurses periodically turned the 45-year-old former Indiana State football player onto his stomach to help him breathe. Brown’s lungs were filling with fluid, and doctors didn’t expect him to last.
Smoke forecast to stick around through Friday
MOSES LAKE — Wildfires and light winds have combined to produce poor quality throughout Eastern Washington, a situation that is forecast to persist for a few days. “We’re kind of under this stable (air) layer,” said Charlotte Dewey, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Spokane. “We don’t have a lot of (air) mixing near the surface.”
Documents: Mom called kids 'zombies' before their deaths
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The case of two kids who were missing for months before they were found dead in rural Idaho has taken another bizarre twist, with new court documents alleging that their mother believed they were zombies and that she was on a mission to rid the world of such creatures.
Documents: Mom called kids 'zombies' before their deaths
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The case of two kids who were missing for months before they were found dead in rural Idaho has taken another bizarre twist, with new court documents alleging that their mother believed they were zombies and that she was on a mission to rid the world of such creatures.
Documents: Mom called kids 'zombies' before their deaths
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The case of two kids who were missing for months before they were found dead in rural Idaho has taken another bizarre twist, with new court documents alleging that their mother believed they were zombies and that she was on a mission to rid the world of such creatures.
India's gov't eases hospital oxygen shortage as demand jumps
NEW DELHI (AP) — Under order by the Supreme Court, India's government on Thursday agreed to provide more medical oxygen to hospitals in the capital city of New Delhi, potentially easing a 2-week-old shortage that worsened the country's exploding coronavirus crisis.
GTA announces free fare starting April 1
Other COVID-19 plans put into place
Warden man sentenced to 14 months after attempted stabbing
A Warden man was sentenced to 14 months in prison last week after pleading guilty to charges related to a September assault in which he attempted to stab a man in the face.
Moses Lake elementary, middle schools to reopen for in-person learning Thursday
Moses Lake School District will welcome elementary and middle school students inside classrooms for the first time this school year, as air quality has improved from a hazardous rating to unhealthy.
Timothy L. Everts
August 18, 1960 - December 16, 2009
Tim, a beautiful baby boy, was born in Salem, Ore., on Thursday, Aug. 18, 1960, to parents Milton and Mildred Everts.
Florida poised to raise smoking, vaping age to 21
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida is poised to raise the minimum age for smoking and vaping to 21.
Gov. Ivey recovering after surgery for broken shoulder
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is recovering after undergoing surgery Thursday for a broken shoulder she suffered after being tripped by her dog.
Jobs and seekers united
MOSES LAKE — The Big Bend Community College Job & Career Fair brought together 65 employers and a healthy crowd of job hunters Thursday.
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Ralph V. Moore
December 21, 1949 – March 28, 2016
Robin "Bob" T. Yearout
Sept. 3, 1929 – Oct. 11, 2023
Our loving husband and father, Robin “Bob” Trego Yearout, passed away on October 11, 2023, at the age of 94 in his Spokane, Wash. home. Bob was born in Yakima, Wash. on September 3, 1929, to Peter and Maxine (McCachren) Yearout and was raised on the family farm outside of Harrah, Wash.
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Trump lashes Biden, defies pandemic on White House stage
Trump leaves hospital, exhorts nation don't fear virus
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — President Donald Trump on Monday walked out of the military hospital where for three days he had been receiving an unprecedented level of care for COVID-19.
Trump leaves hospital, declares 'I feel good'
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) —