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Ticketmaster to pay $10 million fine over hacking charges
NEW YORK (AP) — Ticketmaster agreed on Wednesday to pay a $10 million fine to escape prosecution over criminal charges accusing the company of hacking into the computer system of a startup rival.
Ticketmaster to pay $10 million fine over hacking charges
NEW YORK (AP) — Ticketmaster agreed on Wednesday to pay a $10 million fine to escape prosecution over criminal charges accusing the company of hacking into the computer system of a startup rival.
Elon Musk wants YOU to build a brain-computer interface
Elon Musk isn't content with electric cars, shooting people into orbit, populating Mars and building underground tunnels to solve traffic problems. He also wants to get inside your brain.
Elon Musk wants YOU to build a brain-computer interface
Elon Musk isn't content with electric cars, shooting people into orbit, populating Mars and building underground tunnels to solve traffic problems. He also wants to get inside your brain.
Elon Musk wants YOU to build a brain-computer interface
Elon Musk isn't content with electric cars, shooting people into orbit, populating Mars and building underground tunnels to solve traffic problems. He also wants to get inside your brain.
Elon Musk wants YOU to build a brain-computer interface
Elon Musk isn't content with electric cars, shooting people into orbit, populating Mars and building underground tunnels to solve traffic problems. He also wants to get inside your brain.
Warden knocked out by Colfax
Cougars coach ends career with disappointment
Q&A: What were the results of Breonna Taylor investigation?
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Six months after Breonna Taylor was fatally shot by police in her Kentucky apartment, a grand jury delivered a long-awaited answer about whether the officers would be punished. The jury
Search off for 'command vehicle' in mystery drone case
A Colorado sheriff on Wednesday rescinded his call for people to be on the lookout for a “command vehicle” that may be operating mysterious groups of drones spotted in recent weeks over northeastern Colorado and western Nebraska.
Moses Lake in the running for jet manufacturing site
MOSES LAKE — It will be a while before Moses Lake finds out whether or not the Eagle has landed, but Grant County International Airport is in discussions as a possible site for a Boston company looking at locations in Washington to manufacture a supersonic jet.
Biden makes pitch for retired general to be Pentagon chief
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden made his case for retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin to be secretary of defense, urging Congress to waive a legal prohibition against a recently serving military officer running the Pentagon.
Biden makes pitch for retired general to be Pentagon chief
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday made his case for retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin to be secretary of defense, urging Congress to waive a legal prohibition against a recently serving military officer running the Pentagon.
Seahawks getting unexpected pass rush boost from Jarran Reed
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — When he came out of Alabama, Jarran Reed was regarded as a run-stopping defensive tackle.
Chinese envoy: Indian, Chinese troops disengaging in Ladakh
NEW DELHI (AP) — China's ambassador to India said Friday that Indian and Chinese front-line troops are disengaging in accordance with an agreement reached by military commanders following a clash last month that left at least 20 soldiers dead in the Galwan Valley.
Rev. Klockers: The Ten Commandments and the ‘double blessing’ code of fishing
Some of the Ten Commandments tell us: You shall not kill, commit adultery, steal, bear false witness against your neighbor or covet his/her stuff.
Man shot by police in Lakeview enters not guilty pleas
LAKEVIEW — The man who was shot during a volley of gunfire with police in the Lakeview community last month entered not guilty pleas to four charges on Tuesday.
Carol J. Williams
Life-long Moses Lake resident, Carol J. Williams, left behind the family she adored and entered into the presence of her Savior Jesus Christ on October 18, 2013. There she was greeted by many family and friends who had gone before her. Please sign the online guestbook or leave a note for the family at www.kayserschapel.com Arrangements are in care of Kayser's Chapel & Crematory.
Legals January 15, 2020
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEWER CLEANING PROJECT Othello, Washington Sealed bids will be recieved at the Othello City Hall, 500 East Main Street, Othello, Washington 99344 until Frebruary 6, 2020, 2:00 pm, for the above-named improvement. Said bids will be opened and publicly read at that time. All bids shall be received before said opening time in sealed envelopes with SEWER CLEANING PROJECT marked plainly thereon. All bids shall be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a postal money order, cashier's check, or bond in an amount equal to 5 percent of the maximum total amount of the bid. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into a contract or furnish a satisfactory contract bond within the time stated in the specifications, the deposit shall be forfeited to the City. Plans and specifications may be obtained at no cost via electronic transmission from the City of Othello. Paper copies of the plans and specifications may also be obtained from the City at the above address for a non-refundable fee of $50.00. Plans and specifications can be requested by responding to this email, or by calling the Contact person listed below during normal business hours. Copies of plans and specifications are on file for review at various construction councils. All bidders shall call 509-331-2711 prior to bid opening to sign up as a bidder on the project, whether or not they request a hard copy or obtain a digital copy of the Specifications. Bids received from bidders who are not signed in as a bidder on the project will be rejected for being non-responsive. Contact person: Shawn O'Brien PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This project consists of cleaning and video recording approximately 150,000 linear feet of sanitary sewer mains. Estimated Project Cost: $350,000 The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids if such action is in the best interest of the City. #01001/356190 Pub: January 15, 22, 2020
Years have passed, but the feeling was the same
My, my has it really been 41 years? No, it has been longer. My Army career began on Feb. 1, 1966. Fellow classmate, Richard Soden, and I joined together and headed off to Basic Training at Fort Ord, CA. We were sent to Fort Sill, OK for our advanced training.
Legals July 19, 2019
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ADA RAMP & STORMWATER UPGRADES Moses Lake, Washington Sealed bids will be received at the Civic Center Annex, 321 South Balsam, (P. O. Box 1579), Moses Lake, Washington 98837 until AUGUST 7, 2019; 11:00 AM, for the above-named improvement. Said bids will be opened and publicly read at that time. All bids shall be received before said opening time in sealed envelopes with ADA RAMP & STORMWATER UPGRADES marked plainly thereon. All bids shall be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a postal money order, cashier's check, or bond in an amount equal to 5 percent of the maximum total amount of the bid. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into a contract or furnish a satisfactory contract bond within the time stated in the specifications, the deposit shall be forfeited to the City. Plans and specifications may be obtained at no cost via electronic transmission from the City of Moses Lake. Paper copies of the plans and specifications may also be obtained from the Civic Center Annex at the above address for a non-refundable fee of $30. Plans and specifications can be requested by responding to this email, or by calling the Contact person listed below during normal business hours. Copies of plans and specifications are on file for review at various construction councils. All bidders shall call 509-764-3783 prior to bid opening to sign up as a bidder on the project, whether or not they request a hard copy or obtain a digital copy of the Specifications. Bids received from bidders who are not signed in as a bidder on the project will be rejected for being non-responsive. Contact person: Jeff Holm; 509.764.3781 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This project includes upgrading stormwater infrastructure and meeting ADA accessible ramp standards at 17 site locations throughout the City. The work will include catch basins, drywells, infiltration galleries, storm sewer pipe, curb and gutter, sidewalk, driveway, detectable warning surfaces, and asphalt patching. Estimated Project Cost: $350,000 Contract Working Days: 55 The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids if such action is in the best interest of the City. #07035/311646 Pub: July 19, 22, 2019