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NOTICE: ANNOUNCEMENT OF AVAILABILITY OF DRAFT PERMIT
Pacific Coast Canola has applied for a State Waste Discharge Permit in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 90.48 Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Chapter 173-216 Washington Administrative Code (WAC).
House committees subpoena top Pompeo aides over IG firing
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats have subpoenaed four top aides to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, saying that the Trump administration is stonewalling their investigation into the firing of the State Department's top independent watchdog earlier this year.
House committees subpoena top Pompeo aides over IG firing
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats have subpoenaed four top aides to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, saying that the Trump administration is stonewalling their investigation into the firing of the State Department's top independent watchdog earlier this year.
Five surprising things that cause hearing loss
(ARA) - It's no secret that a lifetime of rock concerts and screaming babies can eventually add up to
A new roof can put money back in homeowners' pockets
(ARA) - A 2010 survey by American Express indicates that homeowners will spend more than $6,000 on average on home improvements this year. For one lucky homeowner this money may come back not only in the form of enhancements to their home, but also thousands of dollars right back in their pocket. For others, installing a new roof could mean getting a little money back in their bank account. It's as simple as installing a roof and sharing the picture for all to admire.
Fresh News Report from MarDon Resort
The fishing on the Potholes Reservoir continues to be fair to good for all species. The water level has dropped 16 inches and is currently at 1037.80 feet. This brings the Reservoir to a level 7.50 feet lower than the high mark this year of 1045.30 feet back on May 20. The water temps back in the dunes are reaching the low 80’s during the day with the main lake surface temps moving into the mid-70’s.
Wahluke Warriors top Royal Knights in soccer, 2-1, but there's a protest
Royal/Wahluke soccer
MATTAWA — As expected, Royal and Wahluke had a spirited, tough, long high school soccer match here last Thursday, and it may not be finished.
Adams County Fair just around the corner
Adams County Fair
OTHELLO — It won’t be long until the exhibits, the food, the animals, the contests and the entertainment of the Adams County Fair. It will be celebrated the weekend of Sept. 14-16.
Michigan resumes 140K jobless payments after fraud concerns
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The state of Michigan said Friday it has resumed unemployment benefits for 140,000 people whose accounts were frozen during an investigation of potentially fraudulent claims filed by impostors.
Michigan resumes 140K jobless payments after fraud concerns
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The state of Michigan said Friday it has resumed unemployment benefits for 140,000 people whose accounts were frozen during an investigation of potentially fraudulent claims filed by impostors.
The Latest: Over 1 million Australians download virus app
The Latest on the
The Latest: Over 1 million Australians download virus app
The Latest on the
Court orders defiant Michigan barber to close his shop
DETROIT (AP) — A Michigan court on Thursday ordered a barber to close his shop and stop defying the state's coronavirus restrictions, though he vowed to keep cutting hair.
This Date in Baseball
May 26
This Date in Baseball
May 26
Transportation sector is bleeding jobs, more cuts on the way
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Thursday related to the national and global response, the work place and the spread of the virus.
Court orders defiant Michigan barber to close his shop
DETROIT (AP) — A Michigan court on Thursday ordered a barber to close his shop and stop defying the state's coronavirus restrictions, though he vowed to keep cutting hair.
PG&E's bankruptcy trial opens with attacks on voting process
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — An effort to block Pacific Gas and Electric's path out of bankruptcy kicked off Wednesday's trial on the plan in bankruptcy court as critics of the utility questioned whether the overwhelming vote in favor of the plan by wildfire victims was tainted by conflicts of interest and shoddy counting.
PG&E's bankruptcy trial opens with attacks on voting process
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — An effort to block Pacific Gas and Electric's path out of bankruptcy kicked off Wednesday's trial on the plan in bankruptcy court as critics of the utility questioned whether the overwhelming vote in favor of the plan by wildfire victims was tainted by conflicts of interest and shoddy counting.
AP Sportlight
May 14