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Tulare, California police: 6 shot, 1 killed after funeral
TULARE, Calif. (AP) — Police in Tulare, California are looking for a lone gunman who opened fire on a large gathering, killing one man and wounding five others, including a little girl.
John Lewis's body arrives in Capitol Rotunda to lie in state
WASHINGTON (AP) — The body of the late Rep.
AP Entertainment Digest for Friday, July 10, 2020
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Thousands of LA protesters won't be charged over curfew
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Thousands of Los Angeles protesters arrested for violating curfew and other police orders will not be charged with a crime, prosecutors said Monday as hundreds took to the city streets carrying caskets to signify the death of George Floyd and others killed by police.
5 days later: Local family loses uncle to COVID-19
MOSES LAKE — He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, a devout Christian, a member of a bowling league and a cancer survivor. He and his wife had just returned to their Tri-Cities home from a six-month trip across the country. With spring on its way, he would soon be able to resume work on his immaculately landscaped yard, or play outside with the pets he adored.
A lesson in safety
Mock car crash highlights dangers of unsafe driving for high school students
State to require masks be worn more, tighten limits
Washington state will be tightening a number of restrictions on businesses, face masks and certain religious services in the face of a surge of the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Jay Inslee said at a Thursday press briefing.
Over 100 apply to replace Rep. Lewis on November ballot
ATLANTA (AP) — A select group of Georgia Democrats will sift through more than 100 applications Monday to decide who will replace Rep. John Lewis on the November ballot, after the longtime congressman's death last week.
Democrats say US needs to address protective gear shortage
A congressional committee criticized President Donald Trump’s administration on Thursday for a series of problems in distributing personal protective and testing equipment during the coronavirus pandemic and called on the administration to come up with a better plan.
Democrats say US needs to address protective gear shortage
A congressional committee criticized President Donald Trump’s administration on Thursday for a series of problems in distributing personal protective and testing equipment during the coronavirus pandemic and called on the administration to come up with a better plan.
Scott Eugene Cook
Soldotna resident Scott Eugene Cook passed away Jan. 14, 2007, at his home. He was 48.
Rueben Abraham Cornelsen
Rueben Abraham Cornelsen, 86, longtime Moses Lake resident, passed away on Thursday, May 31, 2007, at Samaritan Hospital and returned to his loving Heavenly Father.
Fred T. (Ted) Muscott
Fred T. (Ted) Muscott entered into eternal rest on Sunday, April 4, 2004 at Country Care Adult Home in Othello at the age of 82. He was born April 25, 1921 to Fred and Ruth Muscott.
Arlean Ruby Helsley
Arlean Ruby Helsley, 73, longtime Royal City resident, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 16, 2007, at St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute in Spokane, Wash. Arlean and her twin brother Ardean were born on Jan. 21, 1934, at home in Logan, Utah, to Carl and Ruby Jensen Peterson. She was the fifth of eight children. Growing up she attended Canyonside Elementary School in Jerome, Idaho, and a short time at school in Hyrum, Utah, and completed her school years graduating in 1953 from Wendell High School. On Feb. 7, 1956, Arlean married her husband, Robert David Helsley, in Wendell, Idaho. They began their life together on the family farm in Quincy. In 1960, as ground was being broken into farm units, the young couple took the opportunity of starting their own farm on the primitive Royal Slope. From dust bowl to flourishing farm, they have toiled and worked to build a wonderful home and life for their family and loved ones.
Elmer Koehn
Elmer Koehn, age 96, went to be with the Lord surrounded by his family on Saturday, Jan.19, 2008, on the Royal Slope. Elmer was bom the oldest of 14 children in Lahoma, Okla., Aug. 20, 1911, to Ben and Lea (Johnson) Koehn. He was raised and lived in Meno, Okla., until being drafted into the Army. He was in the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign from 1942-1945. He served with the 142nd General Hospital in the Fiji Islands. He then moved to Blaine, Wash., where he met and married his wife, Susie (Koehn) on June 18, 1946. They resided there until 1968 when they moved to the Royal Slope area. He remained the next 39 years here where he farmed until his retirement. Elmer enjoyed being with his family, reading his Bible and talking politics. We all miss him dearly. He will lovingly be remembered by his wife of 61 years, Susie and their children, six sons, Gene (Rosa), Randy (Jackie), Mike (Brenda), Chris (Lynn), Dale, Chester; all residing in the Royal Slope area and daughter Rebecca Koehn of Moses Lake. Also including 34 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren. He also leaves behind his brothers, Paul, Walter, Wilbur, Larry and sisters; Leona, Elizabeth, Alda, Elvera and a host of nephews and nieces. Preceding him in death were his parents; a brother Alvin; sisters; Lenora, Melinda, Alice, Luella; two infant children, Sherwin and Teresa. The funeral service will be held on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2008, at 10 a.m. at Kayser's Chapel of Memories at 831 So. Pioneer Way, Moses Lake. There will be an earlier visitation from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Burial will be at Pleasant Valley Cemetery on the Royal Slope with a graveside gathering. There will be a reception following at the Chris Koehn farm. All are welcome to be with us as we gather for these services to commemorate Elmer's life and home going.
Cynthia Louise Milligan
On Aug. 14, 2008, Cynthia Louise Milligan died of surgical complications in Tijuana, Mexico. She will be sorely missed by many. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 22 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Nelson Road Chapel (1849 E. Nelson Road) with Bishop Brett Bergeson of the Moses Lake 6th ward conducting. The family will greet friends at Kayser’s Chapel of Memories on Thursday evening from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. and at the church on Friday from 9 a.m. until 9:45 a.m. Arrangements are in care of Kayser’s Chapel & Crematory, Moses Lake. You may sign the guest book or leave a note for the family at
Margaret Lulu Craig
Margaret Lulu Craig passed away at the age of 94 on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2008, in Moses Lake after a long battle with diabetes.
Ivan Earl Cole
Ivan Earl Cole, 92, lifelong resident, passed away May 5, 2009, at Columbia Crest Care and Rehabilitation Center in Moses Lake.
Ethel Jane Ertel Field
Janie Field, mother of Quincy and George residents Ed Field, Kelly Field and Robbie Field, and Durango Colorado resident Marsha Schuetz died on August 22, 2012. She was 90.
George Edwin Hubbard
George Edwin Hubbard, longtime Moses Lake/Ephrata resident, passed away in Moses Lake Thursday.