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Statue at French parliament defaced amid anti-racism push
PARIS (AP) — A statue in front of the French parliament building was covered in graffiti Tuesday amid a global push by anti-racism activists to take down monuments to historical figures tied to slavery or colonialism.
Moses Lake tables trailer rule
Council opts for study session
Changes made for Chiefs game tonight
MOSES LAKE - With a 4-2 conference record, the Moses Lake Chiefs football team wrapped up second place in the Columbia Basin Big Nine Columbia Division this season.
Chiefs' Matthews wins discus
Harman third in
Moses Lake enforcing yard signs ordinance
Leaving signs after sale could cost $475
Manta Rays off to fast start
Registrations still accepted
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Manta Rays swim team is off to a solid start this season after adding a pair of new coaches to the program.
Guzman pleads guilty to rape
Four charges dimissed
EDUCATION FUNDING
Reader seeks advocates
The 2009 Legislature dealt with our state’s fiscal crisis in a way that sought to avoid lasting harm to public higher education. However, deep budget cuts and steep tuition increases have led some to speculate we have crossed an important divide.
Swift change
Never say forever in American politics. In the summer of 2008, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi confidently laid out a scenario in which Democrats would win the White House that fall, pick up more congressional seats in 2010 and by 2012 begin to dominate Washington for “a long time to come.”
Hagen wants to ensure students are educated
Leadership experience
SOAP LAKE — Maynard Hagen is running for Soap Lake School District director position two because he is interested in educating youth.
Greg Clarke quits as FIFA VP after discriminatory comments
Greg Clarke resigned as a vice president of FIFA on Thursday after coming under pressure from the world governing body to relinquish the position for making discriminatory comments.
New Mexico governor reshuffles office as she advises Biden
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — An attorney who successfully defended the governor's emergency health orders from legal challenges has been promoted to chief of staff by Democratic New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, the governor's office announced Thursday.
Post Holdings, Gilead Sciences fall; Pfizer, Hibbett rise
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially Friday:
Post Holdings, Gilead Sciences fall; Pfizer, Hibbett rise
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially Friday:
Father and son killed in wreck near Ephrata
EPHRATA - A father and son from Moses Lake died Monday after their vehicle went off the road 10 miles south of Ephrata.
GAY MARRIAGE
Reader writes of Athens and Socrates
Secret Service scandal
The 11 Secret Service agents who were part of the president's advance security detail were hired, trained, armed and paid well for their judgment. They failed miserably. Fire them.
Ronald Allen Raymond
Born in Moses Lake on March 26, 1941 to Eldard and Florence Raymond, Ron was raised with his older siblings, Maryann, Dee and Richard and his baby brother, LeRoy, all of whom he remained close to throughout his life.
Arsonist started floral shop blaze
David Cole
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MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF