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Deputy convicted of menacing involving former girlfriend
OREGON CITY, Ore. (AP) — A Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office deputy pleaded guilty this month to a misdemeanor menacing charge in connection with domestic violence charges involving his former girlfriend.
Fed's Powell says surge in virus cases threatens US economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that the nationwide surge in confirmed coronavirus could slow the economy in the months ahead by discouraging consumers from spending.
Deputy convicted of menacing involving former girlfriend
OREGON CITY, Ore. (AP) — A Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office deputy pleaded guilty this month to a misdemeanor menacing charge in connection with domestic violence charges involving his former girlfriend.
Moses Lake man accused of raping teen
MOSES LAKE — A Moses Lake man is facing charges for allegedly raping a teenager and supplying the victim with marijuana.
Woods teeters on edge of title in agonizing 2nd place at PGA
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The ball rested on the edge of the cup, its logo peeking into the hole for what seemed like forever.
Indonesian fishermen discover 94 Rohingya adrift at sea
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesian fishermen discovered 94 hungry, weak Rohingya Muslims on a wooden boat adrift off Indonesia’s northernmost province of Aceh, an official said Wednesday.
Montana has 37 new cases of COVID, unemployment claims down
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana reported 37 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, the highest daily number of new cases since the pandemic began, pushing the state's case total to more than 800, state officials said.
India says Indian, Chinese troops disengaging from standoff
NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s external affairs minister said Saturday that Indian and Chinese troops are disengaging from a monthslong standoff along the countries' undemarcated border following a clash last month that left at least 20 Indian soldiers dead.
Phoenix police complete probe after trooper shoots Black man
PHOENIX (AP) — Phoenix police have presented prosecutors with findings from their investigation into the Memorial Day fatal shooting of a Black man by an Arizona state trooper during an encounter on a freeway.
Phoenix police complete probe after trooper shoots Black man
PHOENIX (AP) — Phoenix police have presented prosecutors with findings from their investigation into the Memorial Day fatal shooting of a Black man by an Arizona state trooper during an encounter on a freeway.
Warden bonds vote comes up short
District considers smaller project list
Optimism high at newly named Best Western Lake Inn
Hotel retains 99 percent, anticipates changes under new ownership
Moses Lake High School plans for training room
MOSES LAKE — The training room at Moses Lake High School is 325 square-feet in size. Twenty-five to 60 athletes are in the room every day.
Grant County looks for more space
Bond could be in front of voters in February
Gonzalo 'Charlie' Zavala
Gonzalo "Charlie" Zavala, 75, of Othello, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2008.
Candy X-rays are back
MOSES LAKE - Samaritan Healthcare in Moses Lake is once again offering trick-or-treaters to chance to see the insides of their loot.
REISSUED NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Notice is hereby given that a Short Plat application was received by Grant County on July 25, 2012 from Luz M. Garcia, 2768 Rd S SW, Quincy, WA 98848. (509) 387-7964.
Moses Lake Roundup features top cowboys
MOSES LAKE - Some of the top cowboys from around the country are competing at the 69th annual Moses Lake Roundup Rodeo, which started yesterday and runs through Saturday at the Grant County Fairgrounds in conjunction with the Grant County Fair.
Howard York
Born December 31, 1920, in Blue Hills, Nebraska, Howard passed away February 14, 2012, in Liberty Lake, Washington. He graduated from high school in Kapowsin, WA, in 1938. He joined the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1940, serving in Electron, WA. He then became a ship fitter from 1941 to 1944 in Bremerton, WA. He served in the US Army from 1944 to 1946 before attending WSC in Pullman, WA, graduating in 1951 with a BS in Agriculture. He taught Voc Ag in Dayton, WA, for one year before moving to Moses Lake, WA, where he taught Voc Ag from 1952 to his retirement in 1976. Howard was a long time member of the Methodist Church; he was an FFA advisor, and member of the Kiwanis of Moses Lake.
Michael David Heath
Michael David Heath, 54, passed away peacefully at his home Monday, April 10. He was born in Hudson, N.H. to Donald and Laurine Heath. They moved to Moses Lake in 1952. He graduated from Moses Lake High School in 1970, where he participated in the wresting program. Michael married the love of his life Vickie Sircin in 1972 and they have made their home in Moses Lake for the past 34 years.