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November 1, 2017 1 a.m.

MCC sets annual Harvest Dinner

HOPE — The Memorial Community Center is taking reservations for its annual Harvest Dinner, which in turn helps feed families in need for the upcoming holiday season through its Christmas Giving program.

June 28, 2018 1 a.m.

SCOTUS wraps up term with big bang

The travel ban isn’t the only Supreme Court decision making national waves. Wednesday brought a tidal turn in union law, overturning decades-old precedent and which could result in an exodus of public employees from, and their payments to, government-service unions. More than a third of public employees are unionized, compared with just 6.5 percent of private sector counterparts, according to a January Bureau of Labor Statistics report.

April 2, 2020 2:27 p.m.

California governor wants sales tax relief for businesses

LOS ANGELES (AP) — California's governor on Thursday called for letting small businesses keep up to $50,000 in sales tax receipts for the next year as the COVID-19 outbreak has forced people to stay home and many shops to close.

June 14, 2009 midnight

Steven A. Herold, 42

Steven A. Herold, 42, "went to be with his Lord and Savior" on Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Steven was born Dec. 5, 1966, in Freeport, Ill., to William and Jean (Gardner) Herold. He was raised in Pearl City, Ill., and graduated from Pearl City High School.

Steven A. Herold, 42
June 15, 2009 6:06 a.m.

Steven A. Herold, 42

Steven A. Herold, 42, "went to be with his Lord and Savior" on Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Steven was born Dec. 5, 1966, in Freeport, Ill., to William and Jean (Gardner) Herold. He was raised in Pearl City, Ill., and graduated from Pearl City High School.

City objects to CFAC’s cleanup plan
March 17, 2021 6:10 a.m.

City objects to CFAC’s cleanup plan

The Columbia Falls City Council Monday night voted to send a sharply worded letter to the Environmental Protection Agency and several other elected officials saying it doesn’t just want the Columbia Falls Aluminum Co. site waste contained, it wants to the waste removed entirely.

December 24, 2009 8 p.m.

Moses Lake adopts stormwater utility rate

Commercial credits created

MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake City Council voted to set a monthly residential stormwater utility rate for $5 and adopted stormwater credits for commercial properties with on-site systems.

October 22, 2019 1 a.m.

Guinan is the conservative candidate we need

In 2002, we moved to western Washington to care for my aging mother. Large in size, but small in its rural population, Jefferson County is similar to Bonner. The largest population density is in the hub of county government which became a political juggernaut in just a few short years.

'Tip A Cop' draws a crowd at Rock Top
December 11, 2017 2 a.m.

'Tip A Cop' draws a crowd at Rock Top

MOSES LAKE — Why yes, those were law enforcement officers cleaning tables and filling water glasses at the Rock Top restaurant Thursday night. The restaurant teamed up with the Moses Lake Police Department and Grant County Sheriff’s Office for “Tip A Cop” night, with proceeds going to the “Shop With a Cop” program sponsored by those agencies.

August 13, 2017 1 a.m.

Hayden ICCU ribbon cutting is Thursday

The ribbon cutting for the new branch of Idaho Central Credit Union will be Thursday at 8760 N. Government Way (at Honeysuckle) in Hayden.

June 3, 2020 10:03 p.m.

Police: Well-coordinated thieves capitalize on protest chaos

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Police in a small San Francisco Bay Area community were about to help authorities in neighboring Oakland keep the peace during a protest when a more pressing crisis hit home: groups of thieves had pillaged malls, set fire to a Walmart and stormed a car dealership.

June 4, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Police: Well-coordinated thieves capitalize on protest chaos

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Police in a small San Francisco Bay Area community were about to help authorities in neighboring Oakland keep the peace during a protest when a more pressing crisis hit home: groups of thieves had pillaged malls, set fire to a Walmart and stormed a car dealership.

June 4, 2020 8:27 a.m.

Well-coordinated thieves capitalize on protest chaos

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Police in a small San Francisco Bay Area community were about to help authorities in neighboring Oakland keep the peace during a protest when a more pressing crisis hit home: groups of thieves were pillaging malls, setting fire to a Walmart and storming a car dealership.

June 4, 2020 1:03 p.m.

'Strategic' well-orchestrated heists seen amid protest chaos

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Police in a small San Francisco Bay Area community were about to help authorities in neighboring Oakland keep the peace during a protest when a more pressing crisis hit home: groups of thieves were pillaging malls, setting fire to a Walmart and storming a car dealership.

Community input sought for potential waste sites
September 24, 2020 11:14 a.m.

Community input sought for potential waste sites

The Coeur d’Alene Work Trust is looking for community input regarding future sites for waste consolidation areas (WCA). WCAs are places where contaminated materials from nearby cleanup sites are stored.

Service groups form community's backbone, heart
May 19, 2021 1 a.m.

Service groups form community's backbone, heart

Perhaps nothing is a better example of what makes this community special than its service groups.

June 21, 2020 10:27 p.m.

From shops to dining out, NYC reopening hits 'biggest piece'

NEW YORK (AP) — From Macy’s “Miracle on 34th Street” store to the World Trade Center's office towers, New York City hits a key point Monday in trying to

May 27, 2014 9 p.m.

New site possible for Bigfork green boxes

A potential new site for the Bigfork green-box waste collection site has been found and an appraisal of the property is underway.

April 25, 2012 10:16 a.m.

Health screenings coming to Lakeside