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Strikes, political pressure could obliterate jobs
A friend was reading the Association of Western Pulp and Paper Workers Union Newsletter. The newsletter contains speeches given by union officers to the members, riling them up.
Man arrested in drug bust gets 15 days
MOSES LAKE — A man who was arrested during a raid at an alleged drug house in Moses Lake earlier this month has been ordered to serve 15 days in jail for drug possession.
Tampa Bay outfielder Arozarena arrested in Mexico's Yucatan
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Randy Arozarena has been arrested in Mexico’s Yucatan state for a situation involving an apparent custody dispute, two weeks after he won the Babe Ruth award for the Most Valuable Player in the postseason.
Legals October 16, 2018
LEGAL NOTICE The Grant County Conservation District will hold a meeting at 1:00 PM on November 13, 2018 at the office on 1107 S Juniper Drive, Moses Lake, WA 98837 location to adopt a resolution setting the date, time, and location of an election to fill a Conservation District Supervisor's expiring term. Please Note: future election information will be posted ONLY on the Grant County Conservation District web site ColumbiaBasinCds.Org. #10029/234116 Pub: Oct 8, 16, 2018
Police chase ends near Othello High School
OTHELLO — Othello schools started two hours late on Monday after a high-speed chase ended near Othello High School.
18 guns gathered, car seized, man arrested
MOSES LAKE - The initiative of one deputy and the work of several led to the recovery last week of numerous pieces of property stolen during at least two recent Moses Lake area burglaries.
Fired Mattawa police officer not going quietly
MATTAWA - Police Officer John Ingersoll has been fired by the City of Mattawa, but Ingersoll is not going quietly.
Warnick invites women to training course on handguns and defense tactics
MOSES LAKE - Rep. Judy Warnick is joining with the Kittitas County Sheriff's Office and the Central Washington University Police Department to sponsor a defense tactics and firearm safety course for women.
Budget office expects $2.3T deficit before Biden relief plan
BALTIMORE (AP) — The Congressional Budget Office says the federal government is on track for a $2.3 trillion deficit this year, down roughly $900 billion from last year when the coronavirus pandemic led Congress to provide historic amounts of financial aid.
Gunman shoots at California police station, wounds deputy
PASO ROBLES, Calif. (AP) — A sheriff's deputy was wounded Wednesday while responding to a report that a gunman was firing shots at a central California police station, authorities said. The motive was not known.
Erdogan backs cleric who claims homosexuality brings disease
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday threw his weight behind Turkey’s top Muslim cleric, who caused a storm by claiming homosexuality “brings disease and causes this generation to decay.”
Protesters set fire at Portland police headquarters
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Protesters broke into the police headquarters in Portland, Oregon, Friday night and authorities said they lit a fire inside as a rally over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis turned violent.
Pharmacist, used car salesman charged with COVID-19 fraud
NEW YORK (AP) — A pharmacist and a used car salesman were arrested Tuesday on charges that they designed frauds to capitalize on the search for masks and other protective equipment during the coronavirus pandemic.
DOJ lawyer named new US attorney in Texas after resignation
DALLAS (AP) — Attorney General William Barr has named a Department of Justice lawyer to succeed the top federal prosecutor for East Texas, who abruptly announced his resignation this week.
Pharmacist, used car salesman charged with COVID-19 fraud
NEW YORK (AP) — A pharmacist and a used car salesman were arrested Tuesday on charges that they designed frauds to capitalize on the search for masks and other protective equipment during the coronavirus pandemic.
Dozens charged with looting, others crimes in LA protests
LOS ANGELES (AP) — More than 60 people have been charged with looting or other felonies committed during recent protests in Los Angeles County, prosecutors said Wednesday.
Deputies: Virginia man assaulted 3 people due to their race
LOCUST GROVE, Va. (AP) — Deputies in Virginia said a white man who called to report an assault turned out to be the aggressor, and has been charged with attacking three people because of their race.
MLSD lets 55 more staff go
MOSES LAKE – Fifty-five more staff have been laid off from the Moses Lake School District, according to a Tuesday afternoon press release. The move is part of the district’s ongoing efforts to balance the budget after multiple accounting issues were discovered and two maintenance and operations levy failures earlier this year.
Tip-a-Cop: Law enforcement to serve diners at Rock Top Thursday
MOSES LAKE — Diners walking into Rock Top Burgers and Brew Thursday shouldn’t be alarmed by police activity in the restaurant — Santa, who will also be in attendance, isn’t in any trouble.
Microsoft ends free Windows 7 security updates on Tuesday
NEW YORK (AP) — If you're still using Microsoft's Windows 7, your computer might soon be at risk.