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Woman who fled business fraud sentencing seeks early release
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio woman who fled the United States for Mexico ahead of her sentencing in one of the biggest corporate fraud cases in decades is asking for early release from prison, citing poor health and fear of contracting the coronavirus behind bars.
Ruthlessly remove hurry from your life, Part 2
I recently saw a Charlie Rose interview with Bill Gates and Warren Buffet in which Buffett said, “I can buy anything I want, basically, but I can’t buy time.” (www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH5K0yo-o1A) In the interview Gates exclaims his surprise at finding Buffett’s calendar had days with no appointments. In Part 2 of this article we need to explore a bit more about how to practically, and ruthlessly, remove hurry from your life.
Woman who rammed way onto the port sentenced
MOSES LAKE — A Moses Lake woman who was found half-naked outside of a Genie Industries building after ramming her way onto Port of Moses Lake property received a 90-day sentence this week.
Adams County tops on collecting tax
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2 nabbed in ex-Nissan boss' escape say they won't flee US
A U.S. magistrate judge improperly denied release to a father and son wanted by Japan on charges that they helped sneak former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn out of that country, their attorneys said Tuesday.
United, Chelsea into CL; Bournemouth, Watford down from EPL
Manchester United and Chelsea qualified for the Champions League at the expense of Leicester on a frantic final day of the Premier League season on Sunday, while Bournemouth and Watford were relegated to end five-year stays in the top flight.
United, Chelsea into CL; Bournemouth, Watford down from EPL
Manchester United and Chelsea qualified for the Champions League at the expense of Leicester on a frantic final day of the Premier League season on Sunday, while Bournemouth and Watford were relegated to end five-year stays in the top flight.
2 nabbed in ex-Nissan boss' escape say they won't flee US
A U.S. magistrate judge improperly denied release to a father and son wanted by Japan on charges that they helped sneak former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn out of that country, their attorneys said Tuesday.
Sons of ex-Panama president held in Guatemala on US charges
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Two sons of former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli will be held in jail in Guatemala pending hearings Friday, officials said Tuesday as the U.S. government seeks their extradition for their alleged role in a bribery and money laundering scheme.
Robert "Bob" Dean Smith
Robert "Bob" Dean Smith, 50, of Othello, died Thursday May 31, 2007, as the result of a tragic accident.
Royal City debuts farmers' market
ROYAL CITY — If longtime Royal City resident Sharon Chesterman has her way, the first farmers' market held in her town won't be the last.
Adams County Fair becomes petting zoo
OTHELLO — Several youth found a hang-out spot in the animal barns at the Adams County Fair amongst hundreds of housed animals Wednesday.
Surging soy, U.S. dollar quotes highlight Friday futures trading
Resurgent soybeans pulled corn higher Friday. Prospects for good early-November harvest weather and today’s big U.S. dollar jump pushed corn futures lower around midsession Friday. However, talk of extreme short-term tightness apparently powered the soy complex higher once again, which then pulled corn upward as well. December corn futures closed up 2.75 cents at $3.7675/bushel Friday, while May added 2.25 to $3.98.
American Legion gets face-lift
MOSES LAKE - Grant County veterans got a little help this week from off-duty Air Force firefighters and local Home Depot workers.
Moses Lake defeats Eastmont in four games
It was an important win for the Chiefs on Tuesday night on their home court against Big 9 rival Eastmont. The 3-1 victory kept Moses Lake in the hunt for the postseason as they remained in third place behind Wenatchee and Eisenhower by improving their conference record to .500 with a 3-3 record. Down the stretch contending with Eisenhower (6-0 in league) and Wenatchee (5-1 in league) will be no easy task, but with the momentum building it is not out of the question now.
Hog markets led cattle lower on Friday
Grain futures remained surprisingly stable Friday. Strong employment data and mixed economic numbers boosted stocks and sent the U.S. dollar soaring Friday morning. The fact that corn and wheat futures remained firm in the face of those moves was impressive. Bulls are crediting the storm system slowing the corn harvest and short covering. December corn futures ended the week 0.5 cent higher at $3.2325/bushel, while May added 0.75 to $3.45.
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Browns rookie Delpit ruptures Achilles tendon, done for 2020
BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Grant Delpit's 2020 season ended with the Browns before it began.
Ghosn gone, other Nissan former executive set to face trial
TOKYO (AP) — Former Nissan executive Greg Kelly, who was arrested in connection with the financial scandal of his ex-boss Carlos Ghosn, will soon face trial in a Tokyo court. Both cases had been in limbo after Ghosn fled to Lebanon.