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Tucker still mum on QB as Michigan State opener approaches
Mel Tucker's success in his first season as Michigan State's coach may be determined in large part by who is playing quarterback.
Tucker still mum on QB as Michigan State opener approaches
Mel Tucker's success in his first season as Michigan State's coach may be determined in large part by who is playing quarterback.
Tucker still mum on QB as Michigan State opener approaches
Mel Tucker's success in his first season as Michigan State's coach may be determined in large part by who is playing quarterback.
Road rage:
OTHELLO —It's one of the few times where crashing your car is not only allowed, but encouraged.
Utah passes election bill requiring in-person voting options
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah legislators unanimously voted during a special session Thursday in favor of a plan for the November election that includes outdoor voting and additional ballot drop boxes in rural parts of the state.
6th graders enjoy field trip
ROYAL CITY - Royal City sixth graders have been enjoying a field trip to Camp Casey every year since 1990. It just may be the most fabulous of all field trips.
Wisconsin run game a focus for Cougars on Saturday
PULLMAN – The Washington State Cougars will welcome in No. 19 Wisconsin on Saturday, a rematch of last season’s Week 2 matchup where WSU took a 17-14 victory in Camp Randall Stadium. Even with new offensive schemes for the Badgers this season, the game will still be decided upon whether or not the Cougars can stop the Wisconsin rushing attack, according to WSU Head Coach Jake Dickert. “There’s no secret to want to start there, by cutting the head off the snake and stopping the run,” Dickert said at a press conference on Monday. “That’s always been the successful point of any defense that I’ve ever been a part of – this week will really be big.”
Alaska needs broad review of aviation safety, officials say
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska needs a comprehensive review effort to improve aviation safety because its fatal and non-fatal accident rates are far higher than the national average, the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday.
Karofsky, Kelly emerge from Wisconsin Supreme Court primary
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Incumbent Justice Dan Kelly and Dane County Circuit Judge Jill Karofsky emerged from a three-way state Supreme Court primary Tuesday, besting Marquette University law professor Ed Fallone to advance to the April general election.
Alaska needs broad review of aviation safety, officials say
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska needs a comprehensive review effort to improve aviation safety because its fatal and non-fatal accident rates are far higher than the national average, the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday.
Alaska needs broad review of aviation safety, officials say
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska needs a comprehensive review effort to improve aviation safety because its fatal and non-fatal accident rates are far higher than the national average, the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday.
Alaska needs broad review of aviation safety, officials say
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska needs a comprehensive review effort to improve aviation safety because its fatal and non-fatal accident rates are far higher than the national average, the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday.
General Petraeus Hands Over Afghanistan Command
Storms tear through South amid pandemic; more than 30 dead
CHATSWORTH, Ga. (AP) — Storms that killed more than 30 people in the Southeast, piling fresh misery atop a pandemic, spread across the eastern United States on Monday, leaving more than 1 million homes and businesses without power amid floods and mudslides.
Brewery gunman accused of punching woman, gun crime in 90s
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The man police say killed five co-workers at one of the nation's largest breweries before killing himself was accused of pointing a gun at an SUV and punching a woman in the face in the early 1990s, court documents show.
Brewery gunman accused of punching woman, gun crime in 90s
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The man police say killed five co-workers at one of the nation's largest breweries before killing himself was accused of pointing a gun at an SUV and punching a woman in the face in the early 1990s, court documents show.
Bond seeks new pool for Othello
After failing last year, city leaders optimistic it will pass Nov. 2
Warden family needs help returning home
Marine son injured while serving in Afghanistan
Moses Lake still searching for season's first win
Pirates off to 0-13 start
CORVALLIS, Ore. — Moses Lake is just two seasons removed from a West Coast League championship and the Pirates find themselves in an 0-13 hole to start the 2009 season.
James Allen Rauter
James "Jim" Rauter, 67, Othello/Marine View Heights resident passed away April 26, 2011 from congestive heart failure at his home. He passed away easy in his favorite recliner. A Memorial service is being held at Warden Community Church (201 W. 3rd St Warden WA.) the service begins at 1:00 pm Saturday April 7th. Jim is survived by his parents Royal and Elsa (Troutman) Rauter, Warden, WA; one daughter, Sheryl Miller, Newport, WA; one son, Troy Rauter, Newport, WA; his sister Jerry (Rauter) Chapman; three grandchildren, Kees Colby, Natassia Rauter and Chase Miller. Please sign the online guestbook at www.kayserschapel.com