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Rape case from 1994 to be retried
Guilty verdict reversed by 9th U.S. Circuit Court
Young Chicago students begin return to classroom learning
CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Public Schools students began their return to the classroom Monday as school doors opened to thousands of pre-kindergarten and some special education students.
Former UAW President Owen Bieber dies aged 90
Owen Bieber, who led the United Auto Workers union from the auto industry's dark days of the early 1980s to the prosperity of the mid-1990s, has died. He was 90.
Former UAW President Owen Bieber dies aged 90
Owen Bieber, who led the United Auto Workers union from the auto industry's dark days of the early 1980s to the prosperity of the mid-1990s, has died. He was 90.
Donald (Don) Leon Goodwin
Donald (Don) Leon Goodwin born on October 30, 1931 to William (Bill) and Ida Eccles Goodwin who homesteaded the beloved ranch where Don passed on March 2, 2014. He lived all his 82 years on his ranch in Mae Valley.
William Paul Strole
William "Bill" Strole was born May 7, 1930 to William Park and Sylvia Blanche (Kauffman) Strole in Kansas City, KS, passed peacefully to the home prepared for him in heaven on February 25, 2014 in the presence of family and friends.
Richard E. Keeney
Richard E. Keeney, 86, longtime Warden resident, passed away at his home on Feb. 7, 2007, following a long battle with cancer. R.E. "Dick" Keeney was born on Oct.13, 1920, in Coleman County, Texas to Thomas Ernest and Georgia Lobstein Keeney. He grew up east of Coleman, Texas on land originally purchased by his grandfather, Isaac Keeney. He was baptized in Jim Ned Creek in 1934. In 1939 Keeney joined the U.S. Army at Ft. Bliss, Texas. His duty assignment sent him to Seattle, Wash. where he met Mary N. Neergaard. They were married on June 6, 1943. He was discharged from the Army as a Staff Sergeant in 1945. Dick and Mary spent seven years in Seattle where two children were born to them, John Richard and Georgia Ann. In 1950, the family moved to Grandview, Wash. where Dick took up farming until 1962. Two more children were born to them while in Grandview; Mary Christine and Kathryn Elizabeth. In 1964, the family moved to Othello where Dick held the position of general manager for Labbee Mint Farm's Columbia Basin farming operation. On Nov. 10, 1973, Dick married LaDawn Woolley Maw and soon after moved to Warden where the couple built a home and started a machine shop business. Dick entered the political arena in 1992 when he was elected mayor of Warden and served the city in that capacity through December 2003. His position as mayor of Warden led Dick into many areas of civic service. He was a member and chairman of the North Columbia Community Action Council, chairman of the Big Bend Economic Development Council and chairman and founder of Grant Transit Authority. In 1995, The Washington State DOT honored Dick "for outstanding service in promoting public transportation in Washington State" and in 1999 his name was added to the Wall of Fame by the Washington State Public Transportation and Rail Conference. Dick served as president and eight-year member of the Big Bend Resource Conservation and Development Council and was a 10-year member of the board of directors for Cities Insurance Association of Washington. He was most recently Ombudsman of the area's Aging & Adult Care Agency. On March 15, 2004, American Legion Post 209 cited Dick for over 50 years of continuous Legion membership. He was also a member of the Warden Kiwanis Club. Dick was an avid fisherman, fishing various lakes, rivers and reservoirs around the Northwest with his longtime friend, Bill Bisnet. One of his dreams was accomplished when he landed a salmon on the Deschutes River of north central Oregon. Dick was preceded in death by his former wife Mary in 1993. He is survived by wife LaDawn of Warden, son John Richard of grass Valley, Ore., daughters Georgia Bruce of Kennewick, Cris Nielson of Eagle Mountain, Utah and Kate Banaszak of Rapid City, S.D.; Son Richard John Sherbon of Puyallup, Wash.; stepchildren LuAnn Presnell of Othello, Steve Maw of Ronan, Mont., Stacy Maw of Candian, Okla., and Duane Maw of St. George, Utah, numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A final visitation will be held Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2007, at 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. with church services at 11 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Warden. Arrangements are in care of Stevens Funeral Chapel, Othello.
Evelyn Bernice Leetch
Evelyn Bernice Leetch, 82, of Moses Lake, passed away peacefully at her home Thursday evening, April 2, 2009, surrounded by her loving family.
Kristin (Vanden Bos) Van Amen
Kristin (Vanden Bos) Van Amen, age 42, of Port Orchard, went to be with The Lord on Saturday, June 9, 2012 at the University of Washington Medical Center from Coronary Artery Disease.
Whitaker named head coach
MOSES LAKE - On Monday, Moses Lake High School Athletic Director Loren Sandhop announced that Quintz Whitaker would become the official head coach of the Chiefs' baseball team in 2012.
AP Entertainment Digest for Wednesday, 1st Ld-Writethru
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AP Entertainment Digest for Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020
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AP Entertainment Digest for Tuesday, June 23, 2020
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Paul Eide
Dr. Paul A. “Opa” Eide, 78, passed away peacefully Tuesday, March 6 at Samaritan Hospital with his wife of 54 years at his side. Paul was born in Washington, D.C. in July 1944 to Inger Eide. He lived in Juneau, Alaska until he finished high school, when he moved to Longview, Washington to attend Lower Columbia College. There he met his wife Carol Linderholm. Together they attended Central Washington University. After graduation they moved to Moses Lake, Washington to take jobs teaching in the school district. Soon after they started a family. Paul taught for the Moses Lake School district for 35 years at Frontier and Chief Moses middle schools and later Moses Lake High School. He taught mathematics, social studies, history (world, U.S. and Washington state), economics, civics and geography. Subjects included the 10 regions of the world, seven factors of culture, three factors of civilization, three branches of the government and the three factors of economics. During these years he also coached basketball, ran tournaments, coached debate and formed a chess club and a Latin club. He was also recognized as an outstanding educator by Who’s Who Among Teachers for eight years.
Auto theft up, sheriff offers tips against it
GRANT COUNTY - The Grant County Sheriff's Office is reminding citizens to take preventative measures to stop auto thefts.
CBHA Receives National Excellence Recognition
CBHA was recently notified that it had been chosen as the Studer Group Physician Service Line of the Quarter; CBHA will be featured on the group’s web site for the months of January through March, 2017. “This is a really big honor for us,” Greg Brandenburg, CBHA Executive Director, said. “CBHA is being recognized for its hard work and dedication to achieving clinical, service and operational excellence.” The Studer Group works with healthcare organizations in the United States, Canada, Australia, and beyond to help them achieve and sustain exceptional improvement in clinical outcomes and financial results.
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Former city council member found guilty
EPHRATA - A former Ephrata city councilmember was convicted of raping two granddaughters between 1995 and 2004.
Trevor Lee Mianecki
May 13, 1995 – September 28, 2017