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American and 4 other airlines reach loan agreements with US
DALLAS (AP) — American Airlines and four smaller carriers have reached agreement with the government for billions more in federal loans, a sign of the industry’s desperate fight to survive a downturn in air travel caused by the virus pandemic.
American and 4 other airlines reach loan agreements with US
DALLAS (AP) — American Airlines and four smaller carriers have reached agreement with the government for billions more in federal loans, a sign of the industry’s desperate fight to survive a downturn in air travel caused by the virus pandemic.
Tax incentive program maxed out for first time
Maiers largest contributor to downtown Moses Lake efforts
IRS: File to receive stimulus payment
Income tax deadline is Tuesday, April 15
Newspapers in Education classic approaches
Second annual tournament is Sunday
MOSES LAKE — The Newspapers in Education (NIE) program is designed to benefit youth in Columbia Basin classrooms and the Columbia Basin Herald, with help from Horizon Credit Union and Horizon Northwest Home Mortgage, will host the second annual Newspapers in Education Golf Classic this weekend at the Coeur d’Alene Resort in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Moses Lake Steel Supply expands
MOSES LAKE - When some businesses were scaling back because of the recession, Moses Lake Steel Supply added Columbia River Steel Supply in East Wenatchee.
Adult education caters to basic skills needs
Accessibility key to attracting under-served students
Reporter throws flag at WIAA
MOSES LAKE - As the 2010 state football playoffs loom large on the horizon, the first 15-yard penalty flag has already been thrown.
Legislature passes supplemental budget
OLYMPIA -- The Washington state legislature approved a bipartisan budget Thursday night, supplementing the two-year budget passed last session, but some Central Washington lawmakers were critical of it.
Review: A sweet fable in Seth Rogen’s ‘An American Pickle’
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Review: A sweet fable in Seth Rogen’s ‘An American Pickle’
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California governor cautiously upbeat as virus numbers ease
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California appears to be getting a grip on a resurgence of the coronavirus, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday, though he warned the state is a long way from reopening some of the businesses it shuttered for a second time last month because of rising infections and hospitalizations.
IBE seeks to #CloseTheDivide in Idaho
Over half of idaho students without computers heading into the school year
California governor cautiously upbeat as virus numbers ease
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California appears to be getting a grip on a resurgence of the coronavirus, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday, though he warned the state is a long way from reopening some of the businesses it shuttered for a second time last month because of rising infections and hospitalizations.
Review: A sweet fable in Seth Rogen’s ‘An American Pickle’
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Streak ends, as speech takes second at state
Cats make the best of a tough season, tough competition
The streak is over. The Columbia Falls Wildcat Speech and Debate team took second at the state A tournament Saturday, falling to rival Whitefish, 200-167.
An angel among us
KH nurse Lara Jarrett credited with saving man who suffered heart attack while driving
Angels among us
Back-to-school shopping: Save money, earn rewards and go a little 'green'
(ARA) - This back-to-school season promises to be costlier than ever for many American families. Not only will they spend more for personal supplies for their children, families are also being asked to help school districts battle budget shortfalls by supplying basics like toilet paper and trash bags.
Briefs - August 12
Money Matters
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