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Police investigate fatal shooting of 3-year-old girl
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A 3-year-old girl was fatally shot at a home in Louisville, Kentucky.
Othello PD chief announces retirement
OTHELLO — A reception is scheduled for 3 to 6 p.m. May 30 to recognize Othello Police Department Chief Phil Schenck, who announced his retirement Tuesday. Scheck has been OPD chief for nine years, working for the Sunnyside Police Department prior to that. He’s been in law enforcement for 34 years. The reception will be at the OPD office in Othello City Hall, 500 W. Main St.
Arrests in Portland protest follow fairly calm rally
PORTLAND (AP) — Several people in Portland, Oregon, were arrested in anti-police brutality protests that continued into early Sunday, hours after demonstrations ended with few reports of violence.
AG agrees to release grand jury tapes in Breonna Taylor case
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky’s attorney general has acknowledged that he never asked the grand jury to consider homicide charges against police in the killing of
27 arrested as Portland protests reach 100 consecutive days
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — As unrest continues in Portland amid 100 straight days of protests, authorities released additional court documents late Friday detailing the moments before the slaying of a right-wing protester last weekend.
Yellowstone County: More COVID will lead to restrictions
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The number of new coronavirus cases among residents of Montana's most populous county is straining the health care system, the county's health officer said Monday. He warned residents that he will put more restrictions in place on Nov. 2 if the infection rate continues to rise.
Yellowstone County: More COVID will lead to restrictions
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The number of new coronavirus cases among residents of Montana's most populous county is straining the health care system, the county's health officer said Monday. He warned residents that he will put more restrictions in place on Nov. 2 if the infection rate continues to rise.
Georgia man says he couldn't breathe during arrest on video
ATLANTA (AP) — A Black man who was pinned down and repeatedly punched by a white Georgia sheriff's deputy during a traffic stop that was caught on video said Friday that he couldn’t breathe and lost consciousness during the arrest.
28 arrested, tear gas used in Wisconsin protests
WAUWATOSA, Wis. (AP) — Police used tear gas on demonstrators and arrested 28 people during a third straight night of protests over the lack of charges against a suburban Milwaukee police officer who fatally shot a Black teen, authorities said, as they took to Twitter on Saturday to outline what they called an “escalation in force by the protesters.”
28 arrested, tear gas used in Wisconsin protests
WAUWATOSA, Wis. (AP) — Police used tear gas on demonstrators and arrested 28 people during a third straight night of protests over the lack of charges against a suburban Milwaukee police officer who fatally shot a Black teen, authorities said, as they took to Twitter on Saturday to outline what they called an “escalation in force by the protesters.”
Arrests in Portland protest follow fairly calm rally
PORTLAND (AP) — Several people in Portland, Oregon, were arrested in anti-police brutality protests that continued into early Sunday, hours after demonstrations ended with few reports of violence.
Arrests in Portland protest follow fairly calm rally
PORTLAND (AP) — Several people in Portland, Oregon, were arrested in anti-police brutality protests that continued into early Sunday, hours after demonstrations ended with few reports of violence.
Cameroonian asylum-seekers accuse US of forcing deportation
A group of asylum-seekers from Cameroon facing deportation back to their conflict-ridden country say they were pressured with force by U.S. immigration officers to sign their deportation paperwork, and that they and a slew of others facing an imminent return flight are at risk of persecution and death.
Cameroonian asylum-seekers accuse US of forcing deportation
A group of asylum-seekers from Cameroon facing deportation back to their conflict-ridden country say they were pressured with force by U.S. immigration officers to sign their deportation paperwork, and that they and a slew of others facing an imminent return flight are at risk of persecution and death.
Arizona's Kelly is sworn into Senate, narrowing GOP edge
WASHINGTON (AP) — Arizona Democrat and former astronaut Mark Kelly was sworn into the Senate on Wednesday, narrowing Republican control of the chamber and underscoring his state's shift from red to blue.
Trump aide banned from Justice after trying to get case info
WASHINGTON (AP) — The official serving as President Donald Trump’s eyes and ears at the Justice Department has been banned from the building after trying to pressure staffers to give up sensitive information about election fraud and other matters she could relay to the White House, three people familiar with the matter tell The Associated Press.
Legals April 12, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE Invitation to bid on construction/remodel project ADA Bathroom Construct/Laundry Room Remodel 1. Construct ADA bathroom to include: a. Sink b. Toilet c. Light Fixture d. Handrail(s) Will need to make a door in existing wall. Another wall will need to be built to separate ADA bathroom and laundry room. Install drain for ADA sink and toilet; water hookup. Install electric heater, tile floor. Room dimension and fixtures must comply with ADA rules and regulations. 2. Remodel laundry room Relocate washer and dryer Washer to be plumbed for water and drain (at new location) Dryer to be vented (at new location) Electrical hookup for washer and dryer (at new location) Electrical hookup and plumbing for installation of ice maker (to be installed at later date) Contact Duane White at 509-641-0154 to request appointment to look at the site. Written bid must be received by, April 28, 2017. Work to begin after school is out for the summer on June 14, 2017. Work must be completed by August 11, 2017. Bids should be sent to Almira School District #17, Shauna Schmerer, Superintendent, P.O. Box 217, Almira, WA. 99103. District Office phone number is 509-639-2414. #04022/65235 Pub: April 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 & 17, 2017
Legals May 30, 2018
LEGAL NOTICE The Grant County Auditors office is accepting written business proposals for a replacement vehicle/vessel Sub-Agency appointment within the city limits of Quincy. The proposal can be found on the County website: www.grantcountwa.gov #05035/190767 Pub: May 16, 23, 30, 2018
Legals July 23, 2018
NEWS RELEASE The ballots for the August 7, 2018 Primary Election were mailed out on July 19th, 2018 to all active registered voters in Grant County. Approximately 40,111 ballots were mailed. If you did not receive a ballot and you are a registered voter, please contact the Election's Office at (509) 754-2011, EXT. 2777, 2743 or 2793. If your ballot was lost or destroyed, you may request a replacement ballot either by calling the Election Office or go on line at www.grantcountywa.gov, select Elections, then MyVote. #07043/209774 Pub: July 23, 2018
Coroner who handled Vegas mass shooting aftermath to retire
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Las Vegas public official who led the identification of victims after the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history is retiring after nearly three decades of government service.