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Brigetta B. Delgado-Emmel
Brigetta Delgado-Emmel was born to Medardo (Leonard) Delgado and Kathleen Delgado in Olympia, Washington on March 1, 1976, and passed away July 24, 2022, while visiting a farm near Royal City, Washington.
Royal fastpitch prepares for postseason
ROYAL CITY - The Royal High School fastpitch team is moving into the postseason and reflecting on the season so far and what lies ahead. “I am really excited,” said head coach Lisa Lawrence. “This is my first year coaching this team but I've been involved with volunteering in the middle school program. I know these girls well, so I'm excited to see the success we’ve had so far this season.” ...
INET seizes $2.08 million in illicit drugs; suspect makes bond
Officers with the Interagency Narcotics Enforcement Team, also known as INET, seized about $2.08 million in methamphetamine and fentanyl pills on Dec. 24.
Adams County unemployment rate drops in December
OTHELLO — Recovery in Adams County’s food processing sector and expansion of its health services industry contributed to a substantial drop in the county’s unemployment rate between December 2020 and December 2021. The December 2021 unemployment rate of 5.5% was a substantial improvement from December 2019 too. The unemployment rate in December 2020...
Grant County December unemployment rate lowest in more than 30 years
MOSES LAKE — Employment in Grant County is beginning to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Joy Lynn Bakker
With deep sorrow we announce the death of our mom, Joy Bakker. She passed away peacefully on Jan. 18, 2022, at Confluence Health Hospital in Wenatchee after a brief, yet brave, fight with cancer.
Warden fastpitch defeats Royal in doubleheader
WARDEN - The Warden High School fastpitch team took a big victory over the visiting Royal High School girls in a doubleheader on Tuesday. Warden took the games 10-0 and 13-3...
Japan to further expand virus emergency areas as cases surge
TOKYO (AP) — Japan was set to expand its coronavirus state of emergency for a second week in a row Wednesday, adding several more prefectures as a surge in infections fueled by the delta variant strains the country's health care system.
Japan to further expand virus emergency areas as cases surge
TOKYO (AP) — Japan was set to expand its coronavirus state of emergency for a second week in a row Wednesday, adding several more prefectures as a surge in infections fueled by the delta variant strains the country's health care system.
Singaporean named to head intellectual property agency
GENEVA (AP) — A Singaporean official defeated a candidate from China in a leadership contest for the U.N.'s intellectual property body, which was swept into a rift between Washington and Beijing over claims of Chinese theft of technological know-how.
Groups help local journalists call out misinformation
Fact-checking organizations seek to help local journalists, news organizations and everyday citizens navigate the slippery world of online misinformation. Some tips:
Japan soccer chief gets coronavirus after Europe, US trip
TOKYO (AP) — The head of Japan soccer, who is also the vice-chairman of the Japan Olympic Committee, has tested positive for the coronavirus and apologized for possibly infecting others.
Oklahoma St's Boynton could see turn with recruiting class
After some early rough patches, Oklahoma State coach Mike Boynton has finally built some momentum.
Idaho's coronavirus protective gear will last about 2 weeks
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho has enough gowns, face shields, gloves and other medical supplies to last for two weeks in dealing with the coronavirus and that more supplies are on the way, officials said Tuesday.
3 killed by suspected tornado, lightning as storms hit South
HEADLAND, Ala. (AP) — Suspected tornadoes killed at least two people as severe weather blasted the Deep South, and a house fire believed started by lightning claimed a third person, officials said Monday.
3 killed by suspected tornado, lightning as storms hit South
HEADLAND, Ala. (AP) — Suspected tornadoes killed at least two people as severe weather blasted the Deep South, and a house fire believed started by lightning claimed a third person, officials said Monday.
Oklahoma St's Boynton could see turn with recruiting class
After some early rough patches, Oklahoma State coach Mike Boynton has finally built some momentum.
UN council holds first video briefings of coronavirus era
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. Security Council held its first video conference briefings of the coronavirus era Tuesday on the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Congo, and recognized the improving political and security situation in most parts of the country except the volatile mineral-rich east.
Cowboys agree on deals with kicker Zuerlein, defender Poe
The Dallas Cowboys are going to let two proven kickers go at it in the offseason for a change.
Europe's hospitals running out of ICU meds for COVID-19
LONDON (AP) — Nine leading European university hospitals are warning they will run out of essential medicines needed for COVID-19 patients in intensive care in less than two weeks as they are increasingly crushed by the pandemic.