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Maria G. Reyes
Maria Guadalupe Reyes, 51, Warden resident, and wife of Jose Angel Reyes, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008, at SunBridge Care & Rehabilitation Center in Moses Lake.
LaNell Ann Fry
LaNell Ann Fry passed away on Saturday, June 21, 2008.
Viola Mae King
Viola Mae King, 79, of Wenatchee, died March 14, 2009, in Wenatchee.
John M. Bernard
John M. Bernard, 52, Moses Lake resident and Sheriff’s Deputy for Grant County, passed away Sunday, January 3, 2010 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
Kennedy Jean Castro
Kennedy Jean Castro, infant daughter of Amador and Lisa Castro, paternal granddaughter of James Castro and Geneva Castro, and maternal granddaughter of Gary and Debbie Chandler, went into the hands of Jesus on Wednesday, June 17, 2009.
Mikel John Spencer
Mikel John Spencer, 49, passed away unexpectedly at his home in Moses Lake on Sunday, June 14, 2009.
County Republican Convention this Saturday
MOSES LAKE - The next big item on the Grant County Republican calendar is the county convention on Saturday, April 7.
Florella Alice Gentry Stevenson
Florella Alice Gentry Stevenson, 87, longtime Royal City resident, passed away peacefully in her sleep Monday, June 19 at SunBridge Care & Rehabilitation Center in Moses Lake.
Patsey (Clark) Payne
Patsey (Clark) Payne, 79 of Moses Lake, WA went to be with the Lord on Friday, March 7, 2014 at Lakeridge Solana Care Center.
Doris Cheryl Helgestad
Sept. 5, 1946 - Jan. 6, 2015
Sept. 5, 1946 - Jan. 6, 2015
Glenda B. Suazo
March 10, 1935 – December 10, 2015
March 10, 1935 – December 10, 2015
Patrick Harrington
Pat, who was born Aug. 1, 1941, died on Dec. 15, 2021, at his home on Moses Lake.
In Mexico, crime, problems resist president's solutions
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s problems of crime and violence are so deeply rooted and seemingly intractable that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s best efforts appear to be falling short, and his programs are barely making a dent in long-established illicit activities.
Expert: Slow economic recovery for Mississippi amid virus
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi can expect a long, slow economic recovery from the shock of job losses and the steep decline in commercial activity tied to the
Militants storm maternity clinic in Afghan capital, kill 16
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Militants stormed a maternity hospital in the western part of Kabul on Tuesday, setting off an hours-long shootout with the police and killing 16 people, including two newborn babies, their mothers and an unspecified number of nurses, Afghan officials said.
Dennie Lee Harris
November 8, 1939 – January 21, 2020
`He is going to change the world': Funeral held for Floyd
HOUSTON (AP) — George Floyd was fondly remembered Tuesday as “Big Floyd” — a father and brother, athlete and neighborhood mentor, and now a catalyst for change — at a funeral for the black man whose death has sparked a global reckoning over police brutality and racial prejudice.
`He is going to change the world': Funeral held for Floyd
HOUSTON (AP) — George Floyd was fondly remembered Tuesday as “Big Floyd” — a father and brother, athlete and neighborhood mentor, and now a catalyst for change — at a funeral for the black man whose death has sparked a global reckoning over police brutality and racial prejudice.
Cuomo orders shift in ventilators to overwhelmed hospitals
NEW YORK (AP) — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he would order the redistribution of critically needed ventilators. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio called for a national enlistment program for doctors and nurses. And the coronavirus outbreak picked up speed with more deaths and more hospitalizations.
Ecuador struggles to bury coronavirus dead; some bodies lost
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Alfonso Cedeño died at a crowded hospital in the Ecuadorian city of Guayaquil, where the only bed doctors could offer was an ambulance stretcher. Two weeks later, his family doesn’t know where his body is.