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October 28, 2011 6 a.m.

Reader pleased with yard waste program

On Wednesday 10/19/11, the Moses Lake city yard waste chipping machine and crew ran 125 feet of branches from several households through the machine. These were on the street in front of my house and the lot next door. This is a very valuable service by the city as it enables those of us that have large trees to have the branches removed. We wish to thank the city for providing this service once in spring and once in fall, which I believe was initiated by Dick Deane several years ago. In addition, I wish to compliment the city for the very fine statues in the downtown area. I think the statues are really attractive and represent the athletics of this city very well. I understand that Don Garrett of the Parks and Recreation Department made them.

April 21, 2020 3:27 p.m.

2 types of testing look for COVID-19 infections new and old

WASHINGTON (AP) — Testing is critical to controlling the coronavirus and eventually easing restrictions that have halted daily life for most Americans. But there's been confusion about what kinds of tests are available and what they actually measure.

April 20, 2020 4:03 p.m.

2 types of testing look for COVID-19 infections new and old

WASHINGTON (AP) — Testing is critical to controlling the coronavirus and eventually easing restrictions that have halted daily life for most Americans. But there's been confusion about what kinds of tests are available and what they actually measure.

Grant County Sheriff Jones: Early learning would help reduce crime
February 27, 2015 5 a.m.

Grant County Sheriff Jones: Early learning would help reduce crime

Guest editorial

The legislative session is approaching the half-way mark, and there are many important issues being discussed and debated.

May 2, 2021 12:09 a.m.

Arizona elections chief criticizes policies used in recount

PHOENIX (AP) — In March, when it was clear that the Republican-controlled Arizona Senate planned to recount presidential votes in the state's most populous county, Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs

May 3, 2021 12:03 a.m.

Arizona elections chief criticizes policies used in recount

PHOENIX (AP) — In March, when it was clear that the Republican-controlled Arizona Senate planned to recount presidential votes in the state's most populous county, Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs

April 30, 2021 4:06 p.m.

Arizona elections chief criticizes policies used in recount

PHOENIX (AP) — In March, when it was clear that the Republican-controlled Arizona Senate planned to recount presidential votes in the state's most populous county, Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs

May 1, 2021 12:03 a.m.

Arizona elections chief criticizes policies used in recount

PHOENIX (AP) — In March, when it was clear that the Republican-controlled Arizona Senate planned to recount presidential votes in the state's most populous county, Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs

September 18, 2020 12:03 p.m.

Wildfire smoke leaves lung damage long after air clears

SEELEY LAKE, Mont. (AP) — When researchers arrived in this town tucked in the Northern Rockies three years ago, they could still smell the smoke a day after it cleared from devastating wildfires. Their plan was to chart how long it took for people to recover from living for seven weeks surrounded by relentless smoke.

September 20, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Wildfire smoke leaves lung damage long after air clears

SEELEY LAKE, Mont. (AP) — When researchers arrived in this town tucked in the Northern Rockies three years ago, they could still smell the smoke a day after it cleared from devastating wildfires. Their plan was to chart how long it took for people to recover from living for seven weeks surrounded by relentless smoke.

September 19, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Wildfire smoke leaves lung damage long after air clears

SEELEY LAKE, Mont. (AP) — When researchers arrived in this town tucked in the Northern Rockies three years ago, they could still smell the smoke a day after it cleared from devastating wildfires. Their plan was to chart how long it took for people to recover from living for seven weeks surrounded by relentless smoke.

September 1, 2020 1:03 a.m.

A Zoom Thanksgiving? Summer could give way to a bleaker fall

As the Summer of COVID draws to a close, many experts fear an even bleaker fall and suggest that American families should start planning for Thanksgiving by Zoom.

August 31, 2020 10:27 a.m.

A Zoom Thanksgiving? Summer could give way to a bleaker fall

As the Summer of COVID draws to a close, many experts fear an even bleaker fall and suggest that American families should start planning for Thanksgiving by Zoom.

September 13, 2007 9 p.m.

Region's port districts gather for support

Eight port reps meet in Moses Lake

Wahluke Junior High students learning soft skills through feedback, competition
January 24, 2019 1 p.m.

Wahluke Junior High students learning soft skills through feedback, competition

MATTAWA — On Thursday afternoon, Jan. 17, Alex Hyndman and Madison Harlow sat behind the anchor desk of Tri-Cities NBC affiliate KNDU, faced studio cameras and reported on city plans to build a new bridge in Richland. It was all in a day’s work for a professional anchor.

October 5, 2017 1 a.m.

Think Pink: 3D mammography available at Samaritan Healthcare

MOSES LAKE — October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Samaritan Healthcare is reminding women to schedule their annual mammograms. Samaritan now offers the latest imaging technology in the battle against breast cancer—low-dose, GeniusTM 3D mammography.

June 11, 2020 3:27 p.m.

Military chief: Wrong to walk with Trump past park protest

WASHINGTON (AP) — Army Gen. Mark Milley, the nation’s top military officer, added to the already extraordinary tension between the Pentagon and President Donald Trump on Thursday, declaring he'd been wrong to stride in uniform with Trump past protesters who had been cleared from Lafayette Square to a photo op at a church.

June 12, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Military chief: Wrong to walk with Trump past park protest

WASHINGTON (AP) — Army Gen. Mark Milley, the nation’s top military officer, added to the already extraordinary tension between the Pentagon and President Donald Trump on Thursday, declaring he'd been wrong to stride in uniform with Trump past protesters who had been cleared from Lafayette Square to a photo op at a church.

January 15, 2020 3:10 p.m.

Nurse was training for triathlon when her heart stopped mid-swim

When Alicia Bravo saw the EMS service in her childhood hometown was holding a 5K race to raise money for a mechanical chest compression system, she signed up right away.

January 4, 2011 5 a.m.

A collective sports conscience springs in 2011?

MOSES LAKE - A new year means the date on the calendar will simply change for the next 365 days.