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Kentucky reports 2nd highest number of daily COVID-19 cases
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky had 4,911 new cases of COVID-19 reported on Thursday, along with 37 additional deaths, Gov. Andy Beshear said.
Kentucky reports 2nd highest number of daily COVID-19 cases
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky had 4,911 new cases of COVID-19 reported on Thursday, along with 37 additional deaths, Gov. Andy Beshear said.
Proposed Royal City library has opportunity for financial boost
ROYAL CITY — Royal City has learned that it has the opportunity to apply for a grant through the Washington State Department of Commerce Library Capital Improvement Program. The Friends of the Library in Royal City invited Royal City Mayor Kent Andersen and Finance Director Shilo Christensen to meet with representatives from the North Central Regional Library to learn about the grant, according to Christensen, who told the Royal City Council about the meeting during a regular council meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 4.
Othello boys soccer team beats Ephrata, loses to No. 1 East Valley in District playoffs
YAKIMA — Top-seeded East Valley took just six shots on goal, but converted three to beat No. 5 Othello 3-0 in the semifinals of the 2A District 5-6 boys soccer tournament on Friday.
Othello Food Bank receives Xi Beta Xi fundraiser donation
OTHELLO — The Xi Beta Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi in Othello presented the Othello Food Bank with $2,656 from their annual silent auction fundraiser.
Newhouse bill to delist gray wolf passes through key U.S. House committee
WASHINGTON D.C. — A bill co-sponsored by Fourth Congressional District Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Yakima, that seeks to delist the gray wolf from protections laid out in the Endangered Species Act recently passed through a key U.S. House of Representatives committee.
Moses Lake man sentenced for punching, choking girlfriend
EPHRATA — A Moses Lake man was sentenced for punching and choking his girlfriend after she informed him she wanted to break up with him.
Fresh News Report from MarDon Resort
The current water level on the Potholes reservoir is 1044.07 feet — slightly down from last week. The water temperature is in the low 40’s on the main Reservoir with considerably warmer water back in the sand dunes. The forecast this week calls for highs in the mid to upper 50’s so the water will continue to warm, which means the fish will become more active very soon.
Wallace's medical travails halt on-campus college for now
EVERETT - Former Royal City resident and leukemia patient Michelle Wallace has found that on-campus college is not in the cards for now.
Netflix: $100 million in virus relief for creative ranks
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Netflix said Friday it is establishing a $100 million relief fund for workers in the worldwide creative community affected by the corona-virus caused halt of most film and television production.
Asia Today: 6 million Australians download virus tracing app
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Six million Australians have downloaded a smartphone app that helps health authorities trace coronavirus infections, officials said Sunday.
Asia Today: Virus trace app in Australia; 25 cases in SKorea
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Six million Australians have downloaded a mobile phone app that helps health authorities trace coronavirus infections, officials said Sunday.
Asia Today: 6 million Australians download virus tracing app
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Six million Australians have downloaded a smartphone app that helps health authorities trace coronavirus infections, officials said Sunday.
Asia Today: 6 million Australians download virus tracing app
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Six million Australians have downloaded a smartphone app that helps health authorities trace coronavirus infections, officials said Sunday.
Chile's hospital ICUs near full capacity as pandemic rages
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Intensive care units in Chile's hospitals are nearly at capacity amid a flood of coronavirus patients, authorities said Tuesday, and doctors are having to make wrenching choices over which patients should get available beds.
200,000 pounds of Grant County potatoes to fill Tacoma Dome
Around 200,000 pounds of potatoes, weighing more than a 737 Max plane, are going to be given away at the Tacoma Dome on Thursday, and every single one of those spuds is coming from a Grant County farm.
Splash time: Public swimming pools to reopen for summer
MOSES LAKE — People will get back in the pool this summer, although operations will be different in some cities at the start of the season.
State sends relief to small businesses impacted by COVID-19 pandemic
OLYMPIA — The Washington State Department of Commerce said Thursday it has awarded $234 million in the fourth round of Working Washington relief and recovery grants.
Biloxi hires new schools superintendent
BILOXI, Miss. (AP) — A longtime school system educator has been named superintendent of Biloxi's 6,300-student public school district.