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Three simple tips to make a big difference at your local school
(ARA) - While the back-to-school advertisements and school supply donation drives have faded from the airwaves, the need to do more as a nation to support our schools, our teachers and our students has not. The problem is, many of us want to help out, but we're just not sure where to start.
Pipeline firm to pay another $2M fine in Pennsylvania
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Texas-based pipeline giant that is heavily penalized in Pennsylvania has agreed to pay another $2 million in fines for spilling drilling fluids into a reservoir during construction on a 350-mile multibillion-dollar pipeline carrying highly volatile natural gas liquids.
Pipeline firm to pay another $2M fine in Pennsylvania
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Texas-based pipeline giant that is heavily penalized in Pennsylvania has agreed to pay another $2 million in fines for spilling drilling fluids into a reservoir during construction on a 350-mile multibillion-dollar pipeline carrying highly volatile natural gas liquids.
The Latest: UK Athletics says to stop training amid outbreak
LONDON (AP) — The Latest on the coronavirus outbreak's effect on sports around the world (all times local):
Drop off point announced for Operation Christmas Child
MOSES LAKE — Churches and individuals donating to Operation Christmas Child can drop off the shoeboxes at the Lake City Foursquare Church, 333 North Central Dr., from Nov. 14 to 21.
Gustavo Rodriguez Guerra
Gustavo Rodriguez Guerra (Tio Tavio) passed away peacefully at his home on September 26, 2011. He was born on April 28, 1942 in Los Ramones, Nuevo Leon, Mexico to Jose Sabas Guerra and Bernarda Rodriguez.
Irons in the fire: Family the most important crop to Ephrata farmer
EPHRATA — Farming is much more than just a passion to Jeff Cobb. It is his life’s work.
Mansfields post low Harvest Open score
ROYAL CITY - Mike and Cydney Mansfield combined for a 90 to win the Harvest Open Golf Tournament at the Royal Golf Course on Oct. 8.
Kuwait's National Guard minister picked as next crown prince
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Kuwait’s deputy chief of the National Guard, who spent years in the oil-rich country’s security services, was nominated as crown prince on Wednesday, the Kuwaiti state news agency reported.
Kuwaiti National Guard figure picked as next crown prince
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Kuwait’s deputy chief of the National Guard, who spent years in the oil-rich country’s security services, was nominated as crown prince on Wednesday, the Kuwaiti state news agency reported, a cautious selection at a turbulent time for Kuwait's politics and the wider region.
Alaska voters narrowly approve initiative changing elections
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Alaska voters have narrowly approved a ballot measure that would end party primaries and institute ranked choice voting in general elections.
Eleanor Beck
A graveside memorial service will be held for long time Columbia Basin resident Eleanor Beck, 97, on June 18, 2009, at 1 p.m., at Moses Lake Cemetery, 14403 Road 2 N.E., Moses Lake. Rev. Mark Bassett will officiate. Remembrances may be sent to the charity of your choice.
The Latest: ACC scraps all athletic competition, practices
The Latest on the coronavirus outbreak's effect on sports around the world (all times local):
Virgil L. Hartley
Nov. 17, 1951 - May 6, 2007
Barbara Gail Finley
Barbara Gail Finley passed away at her home in Moses Lake on October 15, 2010 with her children by her side. Barbara was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 9, 1950. Barbara’s idea of fun was camping, fishing, working in her flower garden, spending as much time with her kids and grandkids as possible. Barbara is survived by her 3 daughters Kimberly, Paula, Melissa and her son TJ. Barbara also had 11 grandkids: Jimmy, JJ, Barbara, Kevin, Kayla, Summer, Ryan, Lil Guy, Dalton, Valerie, and Molly. Barbara’s brother James and 3 sisters Brenda, Debbie and Jamie also survive her. Funeral Services were held on Sunday, October 24, 2010 at Benson’s Funeral Home, Moses Lake. She will be greatly missed. We love you Mom!
Turkey soup puts holiday scraps to yummy use
I have plenty of turkey leftovers and have been running through my share of ways to use it up. My first pieces of recycled bird were from before baking it, when I cut out the backbone of the turkey with a reciprocating saw. That piece of turkey, along with the wing tips, giblets, tailpiece and a few other trimmings went into a basic stock for use later. I placed these in a smaller stockpot, along with a chopped carrot and celery stock and water to cover and simmered it down to about half before straining out the solids and placing the liquid in the refrigerator for adding to stock being made from the picked-over bird carcass.
Cook your corned beef slowly for tenderness
I’ve had the opportunity lately to visit some restaurants and see how some places work. Some places clearly have their game on and run a first-class operation in the kitchen. Think clean and organized. The chef clearly knows how to cook and has trained his staff accordingly. Then you have the other extreme, where the kitchen is sort of a near-disaster, and the guy in charge is doing an interesting job of winging it.
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The Latest: NCAA national office staff to work remotely
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Gumecindo Gamboa Jr.
Gumecindo Gamboa Jr., "Junior" as his friends and family knew him, was called by his heavenly father to rest on December 5th, 2013 in Moses Lake Washington at the age of 80.