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March 31, 2005 8 p.m.

Budget may help operation of rail cars

WSPC, others still seeking to mend ML transportation woes

April 4, 2005 9 p.m.

Easier being green

Colstor director reacts to eco-friendly building bill

July 11, 2011 6 a.m.

Quincy City Council supports housing project

QUINCY - Three Quincy councilmembers questioned a Catholic Charities housing project planned for the city.

MLIRD staff, board chair react to pressure
November 11, 2011 5 a.m.

MLIRD staff, board chair react to pressure

MOSES LAKE - Two Moses Lake Irrigation & Rehabilitation District employees and the board chairman expressed their frustrations with board candidate Mick Hansen during Tuesday night's meeting.

November 22, 2020 7:27 p.m.

Biden expected to nominate Blinken as secretary of state

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden is expected to nominate Antony Blinken as secretary of state, according to multiple people familiar with the Biden team's planning.

Residents ask for unified approach to redistricting
July 19, 2011 6:15 a.m.

Residents ask for unified approach to redistricting

MOSES LAKE - The Washington State Redistricting Commission visited Moses Lake to gather community input on how district lines should be redrawn.

Grant County ports detail 2012 goals, projects
December 30, 2011 5 a.m.

Grant County ports detail 2012 goals, projects

MOSES LAKE - With the new year ringing in, officials with four Grant County ports shared their projects and goals with the Columbia Basin Herald.

Aunt Kate traveled to France to visit son's grave
August 5, 2012 6 a.m.

Aunt Kate traveled to France to visit son's grave

Although a difficult journey to undertake, Aunt Kate traveled to France to visit World War I battlefields and cemeteries, including the one where her son is buried. Read on.

November 23, 2020 3:04 p.m.

States impose new rules, plead with public to stop spread

State and local officials nationwide are imposing new coronavirus restrictions and pleading with the public in an increasingly desperate attempt to stop the explosive spread of the disease as many Americans resist calls to limit gatherings and travel heading into the holidays.

Quincy woman questions code enforcement policy
February 10, 2012 5 a.m.

Quincy woman questions code enforcement policy

QUINCY - A Quincy resident's concerns about parking regulation enforcement led a discussion of the rules.

Titan Data Center continues expansion
May 25, 2011 6 a.m.

Titan Data Center continues expansion

MOSES LAKE - Officials with the Titan Data Center in Moses Lake are talking with companies in the telecommunications, banking, financial and medical fields about becoming tenants in their expanded building.

March 21, 2013 1 p.m.

INVITATION FOR BIDS BY BASIN CITY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT FOR BASIN CITY WATER TANK PROJECT

Sealed bids will be received for the Basin City Water Tank Project by the Basin City Water-Sewer District at 51 Second Avenue, Basin City, WA 99343 until 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, 2013 and in person at the Franklin County Fire District #4 Fire Hall, 6275 Rd 170, Basin City, WA from 1:30 pm until 2:00 p.m. local time, Wednesday, April 24, 2013.

A clan for all seasons
September 23, 2014 10:30 a.m.

A clan for all seasons

A new generation of farm family was recognized by the Farmer Consumer Awareness Day (FCAD) committee, and not a moment too soon as the face of agriculture changes seasons and a new generation of farmers begin to teach the last.

MLBA director resigns this month
February 17, 2013 5:05 a.m.

MLBA director resigns this month

MOSES LAKE - After dedicating almost five years of working to improve Moses Lake's downtown business district, Moses Lake Business Association's Marianne Kirwan announced she is resigning as the organization's executive director.

July 31, 2020 10:27 a.m.

Conservatives take up death of Black man who supported Trump

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The shooting death in broad daylight of a Black man affectionately known in his Milwaukee neighborhood as “The Ras” appears to have mystified police while spurring prominent conservatives in Wisconsin to speculate that he was killed because of his support for President Donald Trump.

July 31, 2020 7:27 p.m.

Georgia: Surge beds set up, health emergency extended

ATLANTA (AP) — One of the nation's largest convention centers will reopen next week with “surge beds" to treat COVID-19 patients as critical care units across Georgia remain nearly full, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Friday, hours before extending the state's public health emergency.

August 24, 2020 1:03 p.m.

Case cites senator's words before protesters marred monument

NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — When protesters gathered at one of Virginia’s Confederate monuments in June, police say a state senator approached them with a warning: “(T)hey are going to put some paint on this thing, and y’all can’t arrest them.”

August 24, 2020 4:03 p.m.

UN: Over 10,000 Islamic State fighters active in Iraq, Syria

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — More than 10,000 Islamic State fighters are estimated to remain active in Iraq and Syria two years after the militant group’s defeat, and their attacks have significantly increased this year, the U.N. counter-terrorism chief said Monday.

August 26, 2020 11:27 a.m.

Mali needs to focus on its security, Nigerian president says

BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — Mali needs to focus on its security, under threat from Islamic extremists, and put individual interests aside after a coup last week deposed the president and left a power vacuum, Nigeria’s president said Wednesday after discussing negotiations with the junta with a regional envoy.

August 5, 2020 1:03 p.m.

Progressives say primary wins latest sign of momentum shift

CHICAGO (AP) — Progressive Democrats celebrated two primary victories Wednesday, claiming the protests over George Floyd’s death and a renewed focus on racial and economic justice have given their candidates new momentum after some rough patches this year.