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Percy Ralph Driggs
Percy Ralph Driggs, a longtime resident of Moses Lake, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2005 at approximately 1:30 a.m. at the age of 91. He was born May 31, 1913 near Coronation, Alberta, Canada. He came to the United States at the age of 2, along with two brothers and his parents, the late Samuel and Lottie Driggs. He attended schools in Idaho, and graduated from the Shoshone High School in 1931. He attended one year at the University of Idaho, aided by a 4-H Club Union Pacific Railroad scholarship.
One year after mad cow scare, meat business good in Basin
COLUMBIA BASIN — Darrell Oldridge remembers getting a call at home during the holidays last year. A customer had taken a prime rib bought at Oldridge's meat packing plant to the east coast for Christmas.
Cannawai; a region, a town, a baseball team?
During the last two weeks or so we have been discussing an area known as Cannawai.
Coulee City business expands into Moses Lake
Manager finds jet ski regulars upon making move
Hard work pays off for 4-H beef clubs
Members keep cool when animals sold
WSPC steps in on bacterial ring rot case
Boss argues that sealed Alberta records should be open
Phillip T. Raya
Phillip T. Raya, 53, of Toppenish, Wash., passed away Thursday, July 8, 2004.
Florence Ann Weaver
Florence Ann Weaver, 58, passed away June 30, 2004. She was a rural Ellensburg resident for over 40 years. Ann was born in Molalla, Ore. to Raymond and Betty (Johnson) Jessup on December 16, 1945.
Government begins expanded mad cow testing
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Agriculture Department has begun expanded national testing for mad cow disease, intending to test about 220,000 animals for the brain-wasting condition over the next year to 18 months.
Delbert Ervin Busherd
Delbert Ervin Busherd was born August 20, 1921 in Leahy, Wash. He passed away June 1, 2004.
The story of golden grain in Adams County
The Pioneer edition