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Habitat for Humanity recognizes Job Corps instructor
Tim Mitchell and students recognized for role in Habitat home construction
MOSES LAKE- Habitat for Humanity of Greater Moses Lake handed out their most recent Golden Hammer Award this week, this time honoring Columbia Basin Job Corps instructor Tim Mitchell.
Mom is not taxi service for drunk son
A drunk man with a broken foot allegedly got upset his mom wouldn’t pick him up and was screaming in a parking lot, which prompted someone to call the Kalispell Police Department. He agreed to leave the area and possibly call someone else for a ride.
Dunes wrap season up at Babe Ruth state
POULSBO - It may not have been the ideal way to wrap up their season but the Moses Lake Dunes can still say it ended at the Babe Ruth U-13 State Championships at Snider Park.
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY
The Real Property or its address is commonly known as 216 Electric Place, Electric City, WA 99123-0572.
Big Bend Community College enrollment up
Summer enrollment was up also
MOSES LAKE - Fall enrollment at Big Bend Community College increased about 2.5 percent, bucking a statewide trend toward slightly lower enrollment.
Information fair for Latino students, families May 9
College financial aid, academic support, Running Start among topics
MOSES LAKE - The information fair for prospective students and parents of Hispanic descent is scheduled for May 9. The Educate @ Big Bend Latino Education Fair will be from 4:30 to 8 p.m. at the ATEC building on the BBCC campus.
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY
The Real Property or its address is commonly known as 216 Electric Place, Electric City, WA 99123-0572.
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY
The Real Property or its address is commonly known as 216 Electric Place, Electric City, WA 99123-0572.
Spirit Airlines warns of layoffs, ExpressJet's fate in doubt
Spirit Airlines has warned up to 30% of its employees that they will lose their jobs in October, and regional carrier ExpressJet's future is in doubt after losing a key contract as the virus pandemic continues to hammer the airline industry.
Asian stock markets follow Wall Street higher
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets rose Monday after Wall Street hit a new high despite lingering unease about a possible second wave of coronavirus infections.
Asian stock markets follow Wall Street higher
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets rose Monday after Wall Street hit a new high despite lingering unease about a possible second wave of coronavirus infections.
America is wracked with discord, dissent
America is wracked with discord, dissent and division
Quincy School District purchases property
QUINCY — The Quincy School District’s Innovation Academy and distance learning programs will get a new home sometime this fall.
NBA releases testing results, no players confirmed positive
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — The NBA’s bubble is still working.
Review: More supernatural horror from ‘The Strain’ writers
“The Hollow Ones: The Blackwood Tapes Vol. 1,” by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan (Hachette Book Group)
Spirit Airlines warns of layoffs, ExpressJet's fate in doubt
Spirit Airlines has warned up to 30% of its employees that they will lose their jobs in October, and regional carrier ExpressJet's future is in doubt after losing a key contract as the virus pandemic continues to hammer the airline industry.
Review: More supernatural horror from ‘The Strain’ writers
“The Hollow Ones: The Blackwood Tapes Vol. 1,” by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan (Hachette Book Group)
Review: More supernatural horror from ‘The Strain’ writers
“The Hollow Ones: The Blackwood Tapes Vol. 1,” by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan (Hachette Book Group)
UI expands outdoor career options
Students who want to learn in Idaho’s beautiful outdoors will have the chance this fall to enroll in online or in-person classes.
US Treasury projects record Q3 borrowing of $947 billion
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Treasury Department is projecting government borrowing of $947 billion in the current July-September period, which would be a record for the quarter but down from the all-time high of $2.75 trillion in this year's second quarter.