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From soybeans to spuds, let's chat
Hopefully, you’re reading the editorials running this week about how newspaper readers and journalists tend to speak different languages.
Village businesses put shine on for summer
The echo of nail guns and circular saws has finally stopped on Electric Avenue, and as the dust settles the view is decidedly impressive.
Los Angeles County reports virus death of person under 18
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles County on Tuesday reported what may be the first U.S. death of a person under 18 from the coronavirus.
Shopping at home can really pay off
A reader dropped this message off recently and I wanted to share the thought.
Independent bookselling expanded again in 2022, with new and diverse stores opening nationwide
Once overwhelmingly white, the booksellers association added 46 stores last year that reported diverse ownership.
Residents will pay fee to use county shooting range
By Ethan Smith
They came, they saw, they spent
The old saying is you can’t eat the scenery. But it looks like plenty of businesses are making a living off it in Flathead County, according to the latest report from the University of Montana Institute for Tourism and Research.
Tailwaggers settles in at new Central Avenue shop
When Chase Pierce decided to move Tailwaggers Pet Store from its original location on Third Street to its new Central Avenue home, he hadn’t quite anticipated what this spring would hold.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — The three best
Mary recently attended the Boz Scaggs concert with some friends, and one of her old college buddies asked an interesting question, “What are the three best concerts you have ever been to?”
News-Press 'Best-Of' nominating period opens
People need burn permits starting May 1
Homeowners can still burn yard debris and logging slash, but a permit is now required for burning anywhere in Sanders County.
Investing in Bigfork: couple pursues dream of smalltown life
It was Christmas 2011 when Renny Johnson and his family had their “aha” moment. Johnson and his wife, Sarah, had been working the corporate life for years in places like Chicago and San Francisco when they finally decided they’d had enough. They had spent vacation time the last 17 years in Bigfork with Johnson’s parents, Ray and Kathy, who own a horse ranch here.
Scammers seize on US election, but it's not votes they want
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The email from a political action committee seemed harmless: if you support Joe Biden, it urged, click here to make sure you're registered to vote.
Scammers seize on US election, but it's not votes they want
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The email from a political action committee seemed harmless: if you support Joe Biden, it urged, click here to make sure you're registered to vote.
Scammers seize on US election, but it's not votes they want
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The email from a political action committee seemed harmless: if you support Joe Biden, it urged, click here to make sure you're registered to vote.
Scammers seize on US election, but it's not votes they want
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The email from a political action committee seemed harmless: if you support Joe Biden, it urged, click here to make sure you're registered to vote.
Medical marijuana shops targeted
Medical marijuana shops targeted
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Moses Lake Police Department
Tip-a-Cop fundraiser coming Wednesday
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Police Department and Grant County Sheriff’s Office will be waiting tables and pouring beverages Wednesday for their second annual Tip-a-Cop fundraiser to support Shop with a Cop.