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Junis carries no-no into seventh, Royals rout Mariners 10-0
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Ned Yost thought Jakob Junis was starting to labor in the fifth inning Monday night, so he turned to bench coach Dale Sveum and promised to pull the young Royals right-hander if it continued.
Port receives nearly $1M WSDOT grant for rail project
MOSES LAKE — The Port of Moses Lake officially accepted a $990,000 grant offer from the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Monday for engineering and right-of-way purchase for all three segments of its Northern Columbia Basin Railroad (NCBR) Project.
WSU Apple Gets a Fresh Start Marketed As Sunrise Magic
Sunrise Magic is the new consumer-selected brand name for WSU’s WA 2 apple, a cross between Splendour and Gala.
Wahitis receives School of Distinction award
OTHELLO — Parents, students, and Othello school officials gathered Wednesday evening to celebrate Wahitis Elementary School being named one of Washington state’s 2016 “Schools of Distinction.”
Ginkgo Forest Winery to celebrate ninth year
Ginkgo Forest Winery
MATTAWA — Ginkgo Forest Winery will celebrate its ninth year of producing its Wahluke Slope AVA (American Viticultural Area) wines on Labor Day weekend, Sept. 2-5, at its tasting room.
Make the Most of Your Greater Fort Lauderdale Vacation
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Flu Season Has Arrived: Helpful Tips to Prevent the Spread of Germs
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Priest Rapids Dam Explosion PUD employee in critical condition improves
Priest Rapids
EPHRATA — The last Grant County PUD employee who was listed in critical condition at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle has improved to serious condition. Both patients in Harborview are now listed in serious condition, said Susan Gregg, hospital spokesperson.
GOP attorneys general question stimulus barring tax cuts
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Republican attorneys general from 21 states are questioning a provision in the $1.9 trillion pandemic rescue plan that bars states from using its funds to offset tax cuts.
Flathead Sled Dog Days race starts Saturday
Twenty-nine sled dog teams are lined up for the first Flathead Sled Dog Days race north of Whitefish this weekend, Jan. 4-6.
Community comes through for Columbia Falls Food Bank
By JOE SOVA / Hungry Horse News
Bulldogs upset Chiefs on the road, Libby up next
By DAVID ERICKSON / Whitefish Pilot
Kreps takes Junior Olympic title
By FAITH MOLDAN / Bigfork Eagle
Hackers grabbed more than 285M records in 2008
SAN FRANCISCO - Hackers made off with at least 285 million electronic records in 2008, more than in the four previous years combined, according to a new study that shows identity thieves are getting better at exploiting careless mistakes that leave companies vulnerable to attack.
Thanks for voting
I want to say thanks to all of the 7,708 voters who turned out to vote for me in the primary. It's truly exciting that so many folks support a new direction in county politics, a direction away from the politics of the past and toward a vision for the future that respects everyone's rights while taking care of this place we call home.
Northwestern Energy weatherizes Bigfork customers
By ALEX STRICKLAND — Bigfork Eagle
Lady Bulldogs out-shoot Corvallis
By DAVID ERICKSON
Joseph Sankovic
Joseph R. Sankovic, 81, passed away Oct. 28, 2006, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Agency to book Center attractions
The Western News
Ghost of seasons past haunts Girls Soccer team
Elly Webster scored twice in the first half before the Libby girls soccer team began to shut down in a 9-2 loss to the Laurel Locomotives.