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Lawsuit filed to prevent disease in bighorn sheep herds
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A lawsuit that seeks to prevent disease outbreaks in bighorn sheep herds living in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest has been filed in federal court in eastern Washington.
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Vivian Dill
Vivian Dill passed away Monday, June 14, 2004 at Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee, Wash. at the age of 84.
Different strategy, same results
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Protecting species on school grounds
WARDEN — Officials at the Warden School District and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife are working on ways to save two species found on the school district campus. Data is being collected to determine if either creature is close to becoming endangered.
Veterans cemetery director visits Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE - The state Department of Veterans Affairs is working to improve access to benefits for vets living on this side of the state.
Wolf meeting set in Ellensburg Aug. 29
The number of wolf packs in Washington State is increasing, we know this as reported by Fish and Wildlife. So what are we going to do about it? The wolf plan continues to be formulated and we trust a wolf hunting season will eventually be established. Read on.
Janet Grace (Ohland) Owen
Janet (Jan) Grace (Ohland) Owen was born in Walla Walla, Washington, to Herman William Ohland and Martha Martina (Yates) Ohland on June 27, 1937.
Five wolf packs currently in Washington
More suspected
This is the second of three columns about wolves in Washington State.
New Fish and Wildlife licensing system easy to use
The new licensing system for purchasing hunting and fishing licenses is easy to use. This website is also used to buy special hunting permits applications and submit hunter reports.
BIG SKY NOW: Comeback wins and playoff hopes
MOSES LAKE — On this week’s episode of the Big Sky Now podcast, Josh Dugan and Fritz Neighbor of the Daily Inter Lake, Mark Nelke of the Coeur d’Alene Press and Ian Bivona of the Columbia Basin Herald go over last week’s headlines from the Big Sky, including Montana defeating Idaho on the road and Idaho State coming back from down 27 points to beat Eastern Washington. This week’s episode also features a buy or sell segment, discussing if Sacramento State is a threat to win the Big Sky, Eastern Washington’s playoff chances, if Montana had resolidified itself atop the Big Sky and where Portland State stands among the league.
Nez Perce Tribe reclaims ancestral land in Eastern Oregon
JOSEPH, Ore. (AP) — The Nez Perce Tribe is reclaiming an ancestral village site in Eastern Oregon more than a century after being pushed out the area.
Nez Perce Tribe reclaims ancestral land in Eastern Oregon
JOSEPH, Ore. (AP) — The Nez Perce Tribe is reclaiming an ancestral village site in Eastern Oregon more than a century after being pushed out the area.
Amid hunting opportunities, fall turkey season is on
The fall turkey season opened on Sept. 1 in the far eastern counties of Washington and runs through the end of the year.
Purchase new license before wetting a line
This is a big weekend in the outdoor world. Read on.
Sandhill Crane Festival continues through Sunday
The Greater Othello Chamber of Commerce and the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge have teamed up to bring us another Othello Sandhill Crane Festival, centered at the Othello High School. As in years past, the festival will offer a series of tours to view the birds and lectures to participants about the cranes and the unique landscape of the refuge and Othello area.
Far-right US politicians label lockdowns anti-constitutional
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — In deeply conservative eastern Washington state, a prominent state lawmaker kicked out of his Republican Party caucus labels the coronavirus as a foreign bio-weapon, accuses Marxists of using the pandemic to advance totalitarianism and rails against lockdown restrictions imposed by the Democratic governor.
Far-right US politicians label lockdowns anti-constitutional
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — In deeply conservative eastern Washington state, a prominent state lawmaker kicked out of his Republican Party caucus labels the coronavirus as a foreign bio-weapon, accuses Marxists of using the pandemic to advance totalitarianism and rails against lockdown restrictions imposed by the Democratic governor.
Far-right US politicians label lockdowns anti-constitutional
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — In deeply conservative eastern Washington state, a prominent state lawmaker kicked out of his Republican Party caucus labels the coronavirus as a foreign bio-weapon, accuses Marxists of using the pandemic to advance totalitarianism and rails against lockdown restrictions imposed by the Democratic governor.
Far-right US politicians label lockdowns anti-constitutional
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — In deeply conservative eastern Washington state, a prominent state lawmaker kicked out of his Republican Party caucus labels the coronavirus as a foreign bio-weapon, accuses Marxists of using the pandemic to advance totalitarianism and rails against lockdown restrictions imposed by the Democratic governor.