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December 2, 2020 12:12 a.m.

'Who knows?' Durant unsure what to expect as return nears

NEW YORK (AP) — Kevin Durant used to worry about how he would play.

NCW Libraries conversation to examine divisions in America
November 1, 2025 1 a.m.

NCW Libraries conversation to examine divisions in America

WENATCHEE — What we all have in common – and what we don’t – will be the subject of a virtual program at North Central Washington Libraries this month. “Can We Get Along? Examining Our Personal Experiences of Connection and Community” will be streamed on Zoom Nov. 13. “(It’s) an hour-and-a-half conversation about how do we come together to connect, especially when we're coming with different experiences in life (and) different opinions,” said Alicia O’Dell, director of adult programs for NCW Libraries. “How do we find ways to build community during divided times?”

January 4, 2021 8:09 a.m.

SC home renovations find baby's bones in wall from long ago

PACOLET, S.C. (AP) — Someone remodeling a house in an old mill town in South Carolina found bones from a baby inside a wall, a county coroner said.

August 19, 2014 10:33 a.m.

Judy Adair

Before going to HealthSource I had a numbing, aching, burning feeling in my lower back and I could not move freely. I could not walk, stand, or work for long periods of time without feeling that awful lower back pain. I went to my doctor and he prescribed ibuprofen and muscle relaxants. They would only cover the pain for a short time. After receiving chiropractic adjustments and doing the progressive rehab that Dr. Jones prescribed I can move more freely without pain. I no longer need the ibuprofen or muscle relaxants, instead I take the vitamins Dr. Jones prescribed. I have shared with my friends how great I feel after seeing Dr. Jones and how helpful the staff has been in assisting me during my visits.

June 14, 2013 6 a.m.

Teacher finds 'News in Education' useful

I wanted to let you know how indispensable your News In Education program has been for our class. All year, I have had the Herald delivered to my classroom to use within class. It has been a wonderful resource and your generosity has made an impact in our school

Emergency Preparedness Fair scheduled
January 29, 2014 5 a.m.

Emergency Preparedness Fair scheduled

QUINCY - You may learn how to prepare for the unexpected during the Quincy Valley Emergency Preparedness Fair Saturday, Feb. 1 at the Quincy Community Center.

April 22, 2020 8:03 a.m.

Gayle King starts call-in show to hear coronavirus stories

NEW YORK (AP) — CBS' News' Gayle King says she's starting a temporary satellite radio program because she wants to hear how Americans are coping with lockdowns and social distancing measures.

April 24, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Gayle King starts call-in show to hear coronavirus stories

NEW YORK (AP) — CBS' News' Gayle King says she's starting a temporary satellite radio program because she wants to hear how Americans are coping with lockdowns and social distancing measures.

April 23, 2020 8:06 a.m.

Gayle King starts call-in show to hear coronavirus stories

NEW YORK (AP) — CBS' News' Gayle King says she's starting a temporary satellite radio program because she wants to hear how Americans are coping with lockdowns and social distancing measures.

April 25, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Gayle King starts call-in show to hear coronavirus stories

NEW YORK (AP) — CBS' News' Gayle King says she's starting a temporary satellite radio program because she wants to hear how Americans are coping with lockdowns and social distancing measures.

March 26, 2009 9 p.m.

Councilmember, Moses Lake mayor discuss conduct

Issue is how meetings are held

MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake Councilmember James Liebrecht said he was uncomfortable with how Mayor Ron Covey runs meetings, triggering a discussion about how council sessions are held.

April 15, 2020 5:27 p.m.

American schools may look radically different as they reopen

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — School administrators across America are trying to re-imagine classrooms — and the prospect of reopening schools — in the era of social distancing.

April 16, 2020 12:03 a.m.

American schools may look radically different as they reopen

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — School administrators across America are trying to re-imagine classrooms — and the prospect of reopening schools — in the era of social distancing.

October 11, 2012 1 p.m.

FRANKLIN COUNTY CEMETERY DISTRICT 2

The Franklin County Cemetery District 2 would like to inform the public on how to obtain information on plots and prices at the Connell Cemetery.

November 11, 2020 4:07 a.m.

Smart tactics for millennials flocking to buy life insurance

Life insurance applications for Americans have jumped in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic has made us more aware of our own mortality.

November 12, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Smart tactics for millennials flocking to buy life insurance

Life insurance applications for Americans have jumped in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic has made us more aware of our own mortality.

November 13, 2020 12:06 a.m.

Smart tactics for millennials flocking to buy life insurance

Life insurance applications for Americans have jumped in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic has made us more aware of our own mortality.

November 14, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Smart tactics for millennials flocking to buy life insurance

Life insurance applications for Americans have jumped in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic has made us more aware of our own mortality.

Ned B. Hirz (Bampa)
August 2, 2022 11:33 a.m.

Ned B. Hirz (Bampa)

April 24, 1940 - July 30, 2022

Ned B. Hirz (Bampa), of Moses Lake, WA passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by loved ones on Saturday, July 30, 2022 at the age of 82. He was born April 24, 1940, in Van Tassell, Wyoming to Harry and Margaret Hirz. He had 8 sisters and 2 brothers. He was raised on the prairie in Wyoming. He moved to Colfax, California at age six where he worked on the family farm. He attended college in Rocklin, California. He married his sweetheart Deanna Cuthbertson on June 11, 1960, and were sealed for time and all eternity in the Los Angeles Temple. They moved to Grass Valley, CA in 1961 where he owned and operated a service/tire station. In March of 1966, Ned and Deanna moved to Moses Lake, Washington after purchasing a farm in the block 40 area. Together, Ned and Deanna raised six children on the farm and taught them the value of hard work and how to have fun working together. He also worked at U&I Sugar during the winter months. His motto “Go Slow, Keep Cool, and Drink Plenty of Water,” defines how he went slow and enjoyed life, how he kept calm and was slow to anger, and drank plenty of water, the living waters of Jesus Christ.