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Minnesota gives final green light to disputed oil pipeline
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota regulators approved the final permit Monday for Enbridge Energy’s Line 3 crude oil pipeline replacement across northern Minnesota, giving the company the green light to begin construction on the $2.6 billion project.
Kosovo ethnic divide eases as Muslim cares for elderly Serb
VAGANESH, Kosovo (AP) — Blagica Dicic, 92 and in failing health, is the only resident of a remote ethnic Serb minority village in the mountains of eastern Kosovo that's been abandoned by all its other inhabitants — including her own children.
J.T. demonstrates the art of volunteering
He is at it again, but with a twist. Justin Vieira, known to his friends as J.T., accompanied his dad Brandon Niemi to Pioneer Village Senior Apartments recently to volunteer with the distribution of food from the Moses Lake Food Bank.
Candidates vie for school board seat
MOSES LAKE — While this August’s primary ballot looks fairly tame, an interesting three-way race is under way for the Moses Lake School Board post currently held by board member and president Kevin Donovan.
As season nears, Europe ponders skiing during pandemic
MILAN (AP) — Though the first real snow has yet to fall across much of Europe, ski buffs are imagining with dread a once-unthinkable scene: Skiing in Zermatt in Switzerland while lifts idle across the border in Italy's Aosta valley.
Legals April 12, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE Invitation to bid on construction/remodel project ADA Bathroom Construct/Laundry Room Remodel 1. Construct ADA bathroom to include: a. Sink b. Toilet c. Light Fixture d. Handrail(s) Will need to make a door in existing wall. Another wall will need to be built to separate ADA bathroom and laundry room. Install drain for ADA sink and toilet; water hookup. Install electric heater, tile floor. Room dimension and fixtures must comply with ADA rules and regulations. 2. Remodel laundry room Relocate washer and dryer Washer to be plumbed for water and drain (at new location) Dryer to be vented (at new location) Electrical hookup for washer and dryer (at new location) Electrical hookup and plumbing for installation of ice maker (to be installed at later date) Contact Duane White at 509-641-0154 to request appointment to look at the site. Written bid must be received by, April 28, 2017. Work to begin after school is out for the summer on June 14, 2017. Work must be completed by August 11, 2017. Bids should be sent to Almira School District #17, Shauna Schmerer, Superintendent, P.O. Box 217, Almira, WA. 99103. District Office phone number is 509-639-2414. #04022/65235 Pub: April 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 & 17, 2017
Legals May 30, 2018
LEGAL NOTICE The Grant County Auditors office is accepting written business proposals for a replacement vehicle/vessel Sub-Agency appointment within the city limits of Quincy. The proposal can be found on the County website: www.grantcountwa.gov #05035/190767 Pub: May 16, 23, 30, 2018
As season nears, Europe ponders skiing during pandemic
MILAN (AP) — Though the first real snow has yet to fall across much of Europe, ski buffs are imagining with dread a once-unthinkable scene: Skiing in Zermatt in Switzerland while lifts idle across the border in Italy's Aosta valley.
PUD and Port of Moses Lake discuss joint approach to development
MOSES LAKE — Commissioners from the Port of Moses Lake met with three of the five Grant County Public Utility District (PUD) commissioners on Monday to improve communication between the two agencies and come to an agreement about the future of economic growth in Grant County.
Legals June 6, 2018
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN OPEN RECORD PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD June 18, 2018 at 2:30 p.m. in the Grant County Commissioners Hearing Room, Courthouse, Ephrata, WA to consider the unanimous recommendation from the Grant County Planning Commission to adopt the 2018 Comprehensive Plan, Official Zoning Map, and various development regulations supportive of and necessary to implement the 2018 Comprehensive Plan. Any interested persons may appear regarding these matters. Barbara J. Vasquez, CMC Administrative Assistant & Clerk of the Board Grant County Commissioners #06006/192735 Pub: May 30,2018 & June 6, 2018
Colville Fuels Half-Sun Travel Plaza humming along
MOSES LAKE — It’s been a little over 15 months since the Confederated Tribes of the Colville opened Colville Fuels Half-Sun Travel Plaza of the southwest corner of South Wanapum Drive and West Lakeshore Drive.
Trade, technology and security at risk in US-China feud
BEIJING (AP) — They have the largest economies in the world. They spend more than anyone else on their militaries. From high-tech chips to control of the high seas, their interests are closely intertwined.
Trade, technology and security at risk in US-China feud
BEIJING (AP) — They have the largest economies in the world. They spend more than anyone else on their militaries. From high-tech chips to control of the high seas, their interests are closely intertwined.
Missouri governor clarifies comments on school kids, virus
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is clarifying comments he made in a radio interview in which he said children returning to school will come down with the coronavirus but will “get over it,” remarks that drew criticism from several Democrats as well as the head of a state teachers union.
Eyes turn to Senate after House passes police reform bill
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Critics of a wide-ranging police accountability proposal that passed the House of Representatives after an all-night special session debate Friday, now plan to turn their attention to the state Senate, which is scheduled to vote Tuesday on the wide-ranging legislation sparked by the death of George Floyd and other Black citizens.
Eyes turn to Senate after House passes police reform bill
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Critics of a wide-ranging police accountability proposal that passed the House of Representatives after an all-night special session debate Friday, now plan to turn their attention to the state Senate, which is scheduled to vote Tuesday on the wide-ranging legislation sparked by the death of George Floyd and other Black citizens.
Minnesota governor signs police accountability bill into law
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Gov. Tim Walz signed a police accountability bill into law Thursday that includes a ban on neck restraints like the one that was used on George Floyd before his death in Minneapolis, though some activist groups say the legislation falls short.
Legislature sends solvency plan to New Mexico governor
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico’s Legislature on Saturday sent a budget solvency plan to the governor that would mend a multibillion-dollar deficit by scaling back spending increases while tapping federal recovery act money and state financial reserves.
Egyptian president says Libyan city Sirte a 'red line'
CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s president Saturday warned that an attempt by Turkey-backed forces in Libya to attack the strategic city of Sirte would cross a “red line" and trigger a direct Egyptian military intervention into the conflict.
Legislature sends solvency plan to New Mexico governor
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico’s Legislature on Saturday sent a budget solvency plan to the governor that would mend a multibillion-dollar deficit by scaling back spending increases while tapping federal recovery act money and state financial reserves.