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No baseball or beaches: Virus upends usual California summer
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In these dark times, clouded by fears of an enemy we can’t see and sheltered in homes we're itching to leave, it's reassuring to know that California's sunsets over the Pacific are just as vivid. You just can't enjoy them with sand between your toes.
No baseball or beaches: Virus upends usual California summer
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In these dark times, clouded by fears of an enemy we can’t see and sheltered in homes we're itching to leave, it's reassuring to know that California's sunsets over the Pacific are just as vivid. You just can't enjoy them with sand between your toes.
'Dreary summer' expected in California as virus dims plans
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In these dark times, clouded by fears of an enemy we can’t see and sheltered in homes we're itching to leave, it's reassuring to know that California's sunsets over the Pacific are just as vivid. You just can't enjoy them with sand between your toes.
County working on noise problem
Considering signs
EPHRATA — Grant County is increasing enforcement of its noise ordinance near Patton Boulevard after a resident complained about loud music coming from vehicles.
'Come Unto Jesus' Easter cantata scheduled
Choirs from Royal, Mattawa participating
OTHELLO - The Othello Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is inviting the public to its "Come Unto Jesus" Cantata on Thursday, March 26.
Coronavirus robs biblical Bethlehem of Christmas cheer
BETHLEHEM, West Bank (AP) — The coronavirus has cast a pall over Christmas celebrations in Bethlehem, all but shutting down the biblical town revered as Jesus’ birthplace at the height of the normally cheery holiday season.
Trump's grand GOP convention plans shrink as virus surges
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's plans for a grand convention keep shrinking.
Ground Observer cause continues to be important
Academics and athletics go hand in hand
I can remember sitting in music awareness class in college listening to Chopin playing some classic piece of music known throughout the ages by everybody, but me and the couple of dozen kids sitting in this class. Why do we need to know this stuff if it’s not our major field of study? Besides, Elton John can play better than this. “... I know, it’s only rock ‘n’ roll, but I like it …” It never occurred to me until several years later, that if you want to be considered a higher educated person, you need to know or at least be exposed to topics outside your area of interest. Now days, my calculator takes care of my mathematical inadequacies. Spellcheck covers a multitude of spelling and grammar sins. It’s easy to get caught up in the idea of what do I need this for? Once I get out and get a job, I’ll never need to know this stuff again. Maybe, maybe not. I have little doubt there’s guys out there pounding nails or selling real estate that make more money than I do. Makes me wonder why I even have a bachelor’s degree? But I did learn at a young age, it’s all part of the deal. You want a job at a newspaper or magazine, the degree is the avenue. Same holds true with student athletes, you want to play you have to show up in the classroom and work as hard as you do in the competitive arena. Royal City superstar Michael Rojas was recruited to play Pac-12 soccer at University of Washington. It is a fact that the son of immigrant parents has NCAA Division I soccer skills. But UW doesn’t bother with kids that can’t that are a ghost when it comes to the classroom. Academics set up the athletics and Rojas is a fine example to every kid working in the orchards, honorable work to be sure, that there is another avenue to travel if you study hard. I would think I’m not the only one that is happy to see Wahluke junior Oscar Rodriguez back on the football field. Rodriguez came out of the box firing against Kiona-Benton, where he passed for five touchdown passes in the 50-13 win. He was 15-of-32 passing for 388 yards, earning the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (didn’t even need spell check to get through that one) Player of the Week in Week 5. I’m not one to pussyfoot around saying academic ineligibility, but I am happy to see Rodriguez got things sorted in the classroom and now he’s back to being a part of something special called Warrior Football. “This is how we’re going to play going forward, for sure,” first-year head coach Ryan Antos said. “As long as we stay healthy and we have Oscar, we’re going to roll.” Rodriguez made up for lost time with a huge day, hitting Isaac Sanchez for 172 yards and two touchdowns. “Oscar threw the ball really well and they kept playing man-to-man defense,” Antos said. “Sanchez had six catches for 172 yards. But all our receivers had a big day, because they were stacking box trying to take away the run game.” I look forward to seeing Wahluke football take its place in the top four of the SCAC East and advance to the 1A state playoffs. You only get to do this once, might as well work hard in the classroom to get there.
Post Malone owns Billboard Awards, Legend shines onstage
NEW YORK (AP) — Walking into the show with 16 nominations, Post Malone won nine honors at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards, where John Legend gave a heartfelt performance that was dedicated to his wife.
Post Malone owns Billboard Awards, Legend shines onstage
NEW YORK (AP) — Walking into the show with 16 nominations, Post Malone won nine honors at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards, where John Legend gave a heartfelt performance that was dedicated to his wife.
Post Malone owns Billboard Awards, Legend shines onstage
NEW YORK (AP) — Walking into the show with 16 nominations, Post Malone won nine honors at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards, where John Legend gave a heartfelt performance that was dedicated to his wife.
Post Malone owns Billboard Awards, Legend shines onstage
NEW YORK (AP) — Walking into the show with 16 nominations, Post Malone won nine honors at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards, where John Legend gave a heartfelt performance that was dedicated to his wife.
Post Malone owns Billboard Awards, Legend shines onstage
NEW YORK (AP) — Walking into the show with 16 nominations, Post Malone won nine honors at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards, where John Legend gave a heartfelt performance that was dedicated to his wife.
High note: Spokane Jazz Orchestra to feature Nat King Cole music in Christmas concert
MOSES LAKE — The Spokane Jazz Orchestra will celebrate the holiday season with the music of Nat King Cole, along with some classic swingin’ Christmas sounds, at 7 p.m. Dec. 18 at the Masto Conference Center, 7611 Bolling St. NE.
Lea Michele apologizes for being 'difficult' on 'Glee' set
NEW YORK (AP) — Former “Glee” star Lea Michele has apologized for being “unnecessarily difficult” on the set of the musical TV show after a co-star accused Michele of making her time there “a living hell.”
Lea Michele apologizes for being 'difficult' on 'Glee' set
NEW YORK (AP) — Former “Glee” star Lea Michele has apologized for being “unnecessarily difficult” on the set of the musical TV show after a co-star accused Michele of making her time there “a living hell.”
Lea Michele apologizes for being 'difficult' on 'Glee' set
NEW YORK (AP) — Former “Glee” star Lea Michele has apologized for being “unnecessarily difficult” on the set of the musical TV show after a co-star accused Michele of making her time there “a living hell.”
Lea Michele apologizes for being 'difficult' on 'Glee' set
NEW YORK (AP) — Former “Glee” star Lea Michele has apologized for being “unnecessarily difficult” on the set of the musical TV show after a co-star accused Michele of making her time there “a living hell.”
Bocelli: It's not a concert for coronavirus, it's a prayer
NEW YORK (AP) — Andrea Bocelli will sing at the Duomo of Milan on Easter Sunday sending a message of love and hope to the world during the coronavirus pandemic, but the Italian tenor says it’s not a concert. Instead, he calls it a “prayer.”