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Don't throw away your child's art
Every day your child has a new "masterpiece" to show you. And while you do see their talent improving each and every day, you're running out of room and magnets to proudly display the art so that everyone who comes over can admire it and comment on his or her improvements.
Back to the Nest
(Family Features) For the first time since 1880, more young people are living with their parents than any other living arrangement. A recent
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Gay Missouri cop to finish career on 'my terms' after suit
CLAYTON, Mo. (AP) — A St. Louis County police lieutenant who was passed over for promotion 23 times said he has no plans to leave the department after he settled a discrimination lawsuit for $10.25 million.
Millennial Money: How to learn from, not live in, a mistake
“I feel like such an idiot.” It’s something I’ve said more than once as I crumble in the face of a money mistake.
Millennial Money: How to learn from, not live in, a mistake
“I feel like such an idiot.” It’s something I’ve said more than once as I crumble in the face of a money mistake.
Millennial Money: How to learn from, not live in, a mistake
“I feel like such an idiot.” It’s something I’ve said more than once as I crumble in the face of a money mistake.
Millennial Money: How to learn from, not live in, a mistake
“I feel like such an idiot.” It’s something I’ve said more than once as I crumble in the face of a money mistake.
Meatpackers welcome Trump order; others question virus risks
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Big meatpacking companies that have struggled to keep plants running during the coronavirus crisis said Wednesday that they welcomed President Donald Trump’s executive order requiring them to stay open, but unions, some employees and Democrats questioned whether workers could be kept safe.
Meatpackers welcome Trump order; others question virus risks
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Big meatpacking companies that have struggled to keep plants running during the coronavirus crisis said Wednesday that they welcomed President Donald Trump’s executive order requiring them to stay open, but unions, some employees and Democrats questioned whether workers could be kept safe.
Rams make third cross-country trip to face Washington
L.A. RAMS (3-1) at WASHINGTON (3-1)
Pietrangelo's two goals lifts Blues to 4-2 win over Ducks
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Alex Pietrangelo scored two goals, Jake Allen made 36 saves and the St. Louis Blues defeated the Anaheim Ducks 4-2 on Wednesday night.
Pietrangelo's two goals lifts Blues to 4-2 win over Ducks
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Alex Pietrangelo scored two goals, Jake Allen made 36 saves and the St. Louis Blues defeated the Anaheim Ducks 4-2 on Wednesday night.
Accused murderer Kaylor has first appearance in court
After reviewing and reading him his rights, Magistrate Judge Keisha Oxendine read Kaylor his charges – which also included a felony burglary charge, each count of murder included the names of his alleged victims, Devin Smith, Kenna Guardipee, Kenneth Guardipee, and a juvenile identified only as A.S.
Annual Alzheimer's walk draws more than 100 walkers
Walkers took to their neighborhoods and favorite trails in Moses Lake on Sunday to raise money to help fight Alzheimer’s, and other forms of dementia, and to raise awareness of the disease.
Cancer foundation event set for Feb. 4
MOSES LAKE — The Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation will sponsor its biggest fundraiser of the year Feb. 4. Social hour begins at 5 p.m. for the 2017 “Country Sweetheart Ball” at the 4-H building at the Grant County Fairgrounds.
Country Sweethearts benefit auction set
MOSES LAKE — Country Sweethearts will gather hand in hand at the Grant County Fairgrounds on Feb. 1 for the Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation’s 11th annual benefit dinner, dance and auction, raising money to support cancer patients locally.
Lions remove QB Matthew Stafford from Reserve-COVID-19 list
ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford was removed from the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Saturday, making him eligible to play at Minnesota.
Lions remove QB Matthew Stafford from Reserve-COVID-19 list
ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford was removed from the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Saturday, making him eligible to play at Minnesota.