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Fiber TV customers could lose Turner networks
Move would come if agreement not reached between Turner and service providers
Transportation discussion continues
Officials point to state, federal funding for transportation woes
Airbus, Asian markets spotlighted at GCEDC banquet
Synergy, translations key for county to compete overseas
All about Bob
Quilt store bookkeeper never wants to leave Moses Lake
Chamber holds annual agricultural tour
Moses Lake business reps scope out cherry, mint companies
Transportation summit revs up interest in local projects
MOSES LAKE — Leaders from around the area started off their week by listening to ideas on how to get transportation moving.
Campaign cash rolling in for Brewer, Bernd
Two lead financing race for PUD commission
Bound despite Brexit: Prince Charles hails UK-Germany ties
BERLIN (AP) — Prince Charles called Sunday for Britain and Germany to remember their long and close ties, reaffirmed by the nations' reconciliation after two world wars, as the U.K. tries to find its place outside — but also alongside — the European Union.
Waiting on the world to change
I am always cold.
Quincy plans to hire recreation director
QUINCY - A proposal to advertise for a new Quincy recreation director passed, after drawing criticism from two city councilmembers.
Biden set to formally introduce his national security team
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden is set to formally introduce his national security team to the nation, building out a team of Obama administration alumni that signals his shift away from the Trump administration’s “America First” policies and a return to U.S. engagement on the global stage.
EPA cites SGL, reaches settlement at Moses Lake plant
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2016 Waterline Improvements Project
Today in History
Today in History
Carolann Swartz runs for second term on GC board
MOSES LAKE - Carolann Swartz views herself as a facilitator.
Proposed ordinance would control agri-tourism
OLYMPIA - Thurston County farmers, facing a looming regulatory threat to their property rights and economic freedom, are pushing back.
March 1 openers in sight
We are lucky in the Columbia Basin to have lakes and streams open to fishing 365 days a year. We also have lakes which are open only during part of the year. The first opener will take place a week from tomorrow and is known as the March 1 opener.
First fishing opener tomorrow
Ready, set...go. Tomorrow is the first day of this year's fishing season openers, known as the March 1 opener. The lakes involved include: The three Caliche lakes, Martha, Cascade, Crystal, Cup, Dot, Dusty, George, Nunnally, Quincy, and Spring lakes are all listed as opening on March 1. The most popular will be Martha.
Irrigation districts face permitting hurdles
Irrigation districts suffer from many negative impacts of aquatic vegetation including reduced storage capacity in reservoirs, hydroelectric production interference, distorted canals design features, degraded recreational uses, and reduced water quality and wildlife habitat value. With temperatures reaching record highs this year, vegetation is growing fast and thick, which can affect water movement throughout a canal.
Othello Main Street estimated to cost $2.2 million
OTHELLO - A plan to place new light poles, planters and trees along Othello's Main Street is estimated to cost $2.2 million.