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Some streets in Moses Lake’s downtown area that are now two lanes in each direction will be reconfigured to one lane in each ...
The Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation finally has some breathing room. "We were really shoved into a little box," said Community Relations Coordinator Amanda Carpenter. "We made it work, and it was ...
A Missouri man recently confessed to killing a mountain lion last year, an act the state considers illegal in most cases.
Breitenstein and Shannon Hintz ran in the general election for Moses Lake School District school board District ... School board nonpartisan primary elections in Washington are held on the first ...
Trump also apparently has "no intention" of speaking with Musk — which is what he told Fox News Chief Political Anchor Bret Baier. Trump and Musk have been engaged in a heated feud that has ...
Clermont residents are invited to enjoy an afternoon of sweet tea and conversation with Clermont Police Chief Charles Graczyk, fondly known as “Chief G,” at Mission BBQ, located at 1225 E. Highway 50 ...
There’s a new face helming Christina Lake Fire/Rescue. Fire Chief Tom Service is now the head of the department, replacing Joe Geary. Originally from North Saanich on Vancouver Island, Service began ...
Following an investigation, Washington law enforcement officers are seeking the former Hatton fire chief. Jared M. Potts is wanted for theft of more than $70,000 from the Hatton Fire Department ...
Bryson DeChambeau’s relentless devotion to his craft has become the stuff of legend among peers, who describe the LIV Golf star’s work habits as near maniacal. Even when not on the range, the ...
Jerry Maulden, longtime president and chief executive officer of Arkansas Power & Light and later chief operations officer at utility giant Entergy Arkansas, died Thursday. He was 88. He is ...
MADISON (WKOW) — A boat fire on Lake Monona prompted a quick response from the Madison Fire Department Thursday night. No injuries were reported. The fire occurred near the Olin-Turville boat launch, ...
When MotoAmerica riders crash and need medical care, the friendly face belongs to MotoAmerica Chief Medical Officer Dr. Carl Price. And not only is he a doctor, he’s also one of them.