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Trump tweets wanted poster related to statue-removal attempt
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump used Twitter on Friday to call for the arrest of protesters involved in this week's attempt to pull down the statue of Andrew Jackson from a park directly in front of the White House. He also tweeted that he had signed an executive order to protect monuments, memorials and statues.
Poland holds presidential election delayed by pandemic
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poles began voting in a presidential election Sunday that had originally been scheduled for May but was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Poll: About 7 in 10 white evangelicals approve of Trump
NEW YORK (AP) —
State likely to seek loan to keep jobless fund solvent
Washington state could make a request for a federal loan as soon as August or September to secure funds by the end of the year in order to keep its unemployment trust fund solvent as it continues to pay out benefits to those affected by the coronavirus shutdowns
Rivals in Poland election runoff get no help from also-rans
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Polish President Andrzej Duda and his runoff election opponent are getting no declarations of support from candidates who competed in the first round and whose voters could prove key in deciding the outcome of Poland's presidential election.
Macy's rethinks Black Friday bonanza in era of pandemic
NEW YORK (AP) — Macy's is refashioning what the Black Friday sales bonanza events will look like in a pandemic.
Confirmed coronavirus hospitalizations continue to decline
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The number people hospitalized in Rhode Island with confirmed cases of COVID-19 — a key indicator in the success of controlling the disease — continues to decline, the state Department of Health reported Wednesday.
WHO: Countries complaining about contact tracing are 'lame'
LONDON (AP) — The head of the World Health Organization on Monday dismissed complaints from countries complaining that contact tracing is too difficult to implement as a control strategy for the coronavirus pandemic as “lame.”
Kosovo president says he will resign if case goes ahead
PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — Kosovo’s president on Monday denied committing war crimes during and after a 1998-1999 armed conflict between ethnic Albanian separatists and Serbia, and said he would resign if an indictment against him is confirmed.
WHO: Countries complaining about contact tracing are 'lame'
LONDON (AP) — The head of the World Health Organization on Monday dismissed complaints from countries complaining that contact tracing is too difficult to implement as a control strategy for the coronavirus pandemic as “lame.”
Judge orders GM, Fiat Chrysler CEOs to meet, settle lawsuit
DETROIT (AP) — A federal judge took a remarkable step Tuesday by ordering the CEOs of General Motors and Fiat Chrysler to meet and settle a lawsuit over whether one company got a competitive edge over the other when union leaders were showered with cash and other perks.
Judge orders GM, Fiat Chrysler CEOs to meet, settle lawsuit
DETROIT (AP) — A federal judge took a remarkable step Tuesday by ordering the CEOs of General Motors and Fiat Chrysler to meet and settle a lawsuit over whether one company got a competitive edge over the other when union leaders were showered with cash and other perks.
Soap Lake outnumbered, outsized, outscored
Eagles battle through injuries and sickness in 41-8 loss to LaSalle
Walleyes, Hanford split as Legion playoffs loom closer
HANFORD — The Moses Lake Walleyes Junior American Legion baseball team continued to stay in the thick of the league playoff chase with a doubleheader split at Hanford High School last Friday.
Defensive miscues hand Bend sweep
Elks 5 Pirates 4
Moses Lake wins in dramatic fashion
Chiefs stop six game losing streak
George combines Presidents Day events
GEORGE — Things are jumping in the only city in the United States to bear a president's full name come Presidents Day.
Royal Slope port returns from retreat
ROYAL SLOPE — Following a two-day retreat, the Port of Royal Slope hopes for input from the public.
Paula Marie Walz
Paula Marie Walz, formerly of Moses Lake, died surrounded by her family and loved ones in her Port Angeles home after a short but furious fight with lung cancer. She was 50 years old.
Joyce Thieme
Joyce Elaine Petersen Thieme passed away peacefully at her home in Othello on Aug. 20 after a brief illness.