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Ready for rodeo: Sodas team launches themed drinks
Teen owners of Silly Sodas, a new Italian soda booth at the Moses Lake Farmers Market this year, stopped by the Columbia Basin Herald office Thursday afternoon to talk about their special rodeo-themed sodas and deliver a special one to Moses Lake Roundup Queen Mykiah Hollenbeck.
'No words' Weekend search for missing Moses Lake hiker ends
MARBLEMOUNT, Skagit County — The search for a missing Moses Lake hiker who went missing nearly three weeks ago near Mount Vernon ended on Sunday with no sign of the missing woman.
Community service: Soap Lake Tip-a-Cop connects police with local people in need
SOAP LAKE — Soap Lake Police Department (SLPD) had its third annual Tip-a-Cop Monday at The Busy Bean.
Legals for May, 16 2022
Legals for February, 15 2022
Fire near Soap Lake prompts evacuation order
SOAP LAKE — A major fire east of Soap Lake on Tuesday prompted Grant County Emergency Management to issue a Level 3 evacuation order for residents living along Road D.5 Northeast south of state Route 28 and north of Road 20 Northeast, according to an announcement from the Grant County Sheriff’s Office.
Man injured in Washtucna park shooting
WASHTUCNA — A Washtucna man was booked into the Adams County Jail on suspicion of first-degree attempted murder after he allegedly shot a man in the Washtucna park early Monday morning.
Moses Lake detectives seek information on drive-by shooting
Moses Lake Police Department detectives are seeking information on a drive-by shooting, which injured a suspect -- who was arrested Sunday, along with his brother -- Saturday morning in the 300 block of Earl Road.
Ex-guard admits to sexually abusing inmate at federal jail
NEW YORK (AP) — A former correctional officer pleaded guilty Wednesday to sexually abusing a woman housed at the federal lockup in Manhattan — a facility that has drawn mounting criticism for security lapses such as the death last year of financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Police investigating after Tennessee player shot in leg
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee defensive back Brandon Davis is recovering after being shot in the leg in an incident being investigated by Knoxville police.
Police investigating after Tennessee player shot in leg
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee defensive back Brandon Davis is recovering after being shot in the leg in an incident being investigated by Knoxville police.
Nearly 10K state government workers are paid at least $100K
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The number of Pennsylvania state government employees who make at least six figures currently includes nearly 10,000 workers, according to a Pennlive.com report published Tuesday.
Idaho Controller: Scammers stole roughly $500,000 from state
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The FBI is investigating after scammers stole roughly half a million dollars of Idaho state payments that were intended to go to state contractors.
Idaho Controller: Scammers stole roughly $500,000 from state
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The FBI is investigating after scammers stole roughly half a million dollars of Idaho state payments that were intended to go to state contractors.
Idaho Controller: Scammers stole roughly $500,000 from state
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The FBI is investigating after scammers stole roughly half a million dollars of Idaho state payments that were intended to go to state contractors.
Man found guilty in Chicago police officer slaying
CHICAGO (AP) — A jury convicted a man Friday of first-degree murder in the 2018 shooting death of a Chicago police commander.
Man convicted of murder in killing of Chicago police officer
CHICAGO (AP) — A jury convicted a man Friday of first-degree murder in the 2018 shooting death of a Chicago police commander.
Man arrested by ICE near his kids’ school bus stop
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A father who had just put his children on a school bus was arrested last week by Immigration and Custom Enforcement agents near Portland, officials said.
Man accused of racist threats expected to plead guilty
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — A white man charged with making racist online threats against a black activist in Virginia is expected to plead guilty on Thursday, according to court records and a spokesman for federal prosecutors.
Man accused of racist threats expected to plead guilty
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — A white man charged with making racist online threats against a black activist in Virginia is expected to plead guilty on Thursday, according to court records and a spokesman for federal prosecutors.