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Asia stocks rise as investors shrug off virus worries
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets rose Monday as investors shrugged off rising coronavirus cases in the United States and some other countries.
German lawmakers approve plan to phase out use of coal
BERLIN (AP) — Germany's lower house of parliament voted Friday to finalize the country's long-awaited
EU leaders seek 'dialogue' with China over Hong Kong law
BERLIN (AP) — Two of the European Union's most powerful individuals said Thursday that the 27-nation bloc will continue to discuss human rights and the rule of law with China after Beijing imposed a new security law on Hong Kong.
EU leaders seek 'dialogue' with China over Hong Kong law
BERLIN (AP) — Two of the European Union's most powerful individuals said Thursday that the 27-nation bloc will continue to discuss human rights and the rule of law with China after Beijing imposed a new security law on Hong Kong.
Greenlee recipient of Hero Award
Grant Mental Healthcare employee likes helping people
Moses Lake groups discuss air service
Consultant:'Not a pipe dream'
School district approves $52.8 million budget
Levy monies coming next spring
Kittitas County quarantined for apple maggot
Certificate for shipping 'easily obtainable'
Walleyes whack the opposition, win Hermiston Heat tournament
HERMISTON, Ore. — The Moses Lake Walleyes continued their summer of superb baseball last weekend, winning the Hermiston Heat wood bat tournament with a 5-0 record.
ACH dominant in season opener
ALSO: West Valley 49, Ephrata 7 - Royal 47, Naches Valley 14 - Warden 21, Mabton 0
Hockey teams get ready for weekend tourneys
MOSES LAKE - Moses Lake's youth hockey squads are preparing for a busy weekend, including the midget Avalanche's three-game series with a Moscow, Idaho team at the Larson Center rink.
Ephrata man speaks before Senate on oil speculation, gas
Billionaire, Ephrata business owner candid on prices
Henifin, Whatcom knock out Big Bend at NWAACC tournament
KENNEWICK - After losing their first-round contest last Thursday at the NWAACC Championships, the Big Bend Vikings were going to have a hard journey in order to earn a trophy.
Long hopes to provide integrity
Grant PUD position 3 challenger discusses stance
Kitsap sinks Pirates
Kitsap 2Moses Lake 1
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake starting pitcher Kacy Gardiner threw five innings of no-hit baseball Wednesday night, but Kitsap rallied late for a 2-1 victory at Larson Playfield.
Othello mayor reflects on leadership
Proud of progressiveness, service to city
OTHELLO — Feeling confident about the state and direction of the city, Othello Mayor Shannon McKay will not be running for re-election.
Armando 'Hondo' Enriquez Sr.
Armando “Hondo” Enriquez Sr., 62, of Othello, died peacefully Monday, May 25, 2009, at the Deaconess Medical Center in Spokane, with his family around him, and in the loving arms of his wife and soul mate Jeannie.
Jimmy Joseph Fraser
Jimmy Joseph Fraser passed away October 31 in Wenatchee, following a short illness.
Bombers shut out Moses Lake
Richland 3Moses Lake 0
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake battled first-place Richland for 80 minutes Tuesday night, but the Bombers capitalized on an opportunistic offense to knock off the Chiefs girls soccer team 3-0 at Lions Field in Moses Lake.
Lady Lions sweep past Wilson Creek
MOSES LAKE - A key Central Washington B League contest turned