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EU urges China to move on trade, back off in Hong Kong
BRUSSELS (AP) — Top European Union officials on Monday pressed China’s leaders to open the country’s markets further to European companies, show stronger leadership in reforming world trade’s governing body and step back from the brink in Hong Kong.
EU urges China to move on trade, back off in Hong Kong
BRUSSELS (AP) — Top European Union officials on Monday pressed China’s leaders to open the country’s markets further to European companies, show stronger leadership in reforming world trade’s governing body and step back from the brink in Hong Kong.
Police checks, mass testing after German meat plant outbreak
VERL, Germany (AP) — German police deployed hundreds of officers Thursday across two western regions that have been placed under a
UK govt accused of data bungles as towns fear more lockdowns
LONDON (AP) — Opponents accused the British government on Wednesday of putting lives at risk by failing to share information about local coronavirus outbreaks with affected areas.
UK govt accused of data bungles as towns fear more lockdowns
LONDON (AP) — Opponents accused the British government on Wednesday of putting lives at risk by failing to share information about local coronavirus outbreaks with affected areas.
Yahoo! discusses future
Furlong: It's nice to be wanted by area
State Rep. Holmquist returns from Africa
Lawmaker part of delegation that visited nation of Tanzania
Population growth in ML slow, steady
City reaches, surpasses 16,000 mark
Grant County commissioners visit Moses Lake
Meeting offered chance to discuss issues
Aloha M. Wyckoff
Aloha died on Jan. 9, 2008. She was bom in Wilder, Idaho on Jan. 22, 1926. Her parents were Harlan and Marie Maw. She is survived by her husband, Burl, two daughters, Christine Cordes (John Adams) and Cynthia J. Wyckoff (Paul Meisenheimer), a grandson, Wyle Cordes, a step-grandson, Gregory Adams, two sisters, Idaleen and Judith, and three brothers, Vernon, Lester and Carl. Her elder sister Madeline had passed away on Feb. 29, 2004.
Quincy celebrates water recycling plant
QUINCY - Using Quincy's wastewater to keep computer servers cool at the area's data centers is becoming a reality with a planned water recycling facility.
Entities report 'smooth, upbeat' potato conference
Preparations under way for next year
Wall Street Journal covers Quincy growth
QUINCY — Quincy is back in the news.
Permitting drops to eight weeks
EPHRATA — The wait for a building permit has gotten shorter, but the director of Grant County's community development department hopes to make it shorter still.
Warden talks with county
Sewer replacement, burn ban discussed
Speaker shares details of training program
Grads seeking jobs
MOSES LAKE — Within a week of graduation, some graduates from the area’s first Pre-Employment Training Program already have job interviews with prospective employers in manufacturing.
Area waiting rooms restocked with kids' books
Moses Lake teen's Eagle Scout project
MOSES LAKE — Collecting one plastic sack of books at a time, Spencer Plate, 16, pounded the pavement to become an Eagle Scout.
Warden police chief set to retire
WARDEN — Warden Police Chief Ken Krebs’ final day with the police department is Feb. 2.
Tech is key in economy
Big Bend reaches beyond Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE — Before the economy’s downturn, Big Bend Community College invested in technology to maintain an expected level of service throughout its vast coverage area.
Interim Quincy police chief sworn in
Will serve until replacement is found
QUINCY — Quincy’s new interim police chief was sworn into office, saying he wants to more community policing and to increase morale.