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Right time to 'get stupid again': Beavis, Butt-Head comeback
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Beavis and Butt-Head are coming back to TV in a reimagined version of the animated series about a pair of Gen X slackers.
Montana DOJ launches civil rights reporting portal
The Department of Justice recently announced the launch of the Civil Rights Reporting Portal. This new online tool will make it easier for the public to report a civil rights violation.
Auditor's office gives ML passing marks
City above board on all audited areas, WSAO says
BBCC receives positive feedback on accreditation
MOSES LAKE - Two years of evaluating, developing curriculum, setting outcomes and revising annual goals have paid off for Big Bend Community College faculty and Valerie Kirkwood, director of institutional research and planning at BBCC.
Local grad helps Warriors on court
WALLA WALLA - Ephrata 2008 graduate and Walla Walla Community College freshman Britney Ratigan helped the Warriors to a second-place finish at the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges (NWAACC) championships this season.
Doolittle park renamed after WW II general
Honors historical aviator
Brian Eugene Byrd
Brian Eugene Byrd died Sunday, Aug. 26, 2007, in a motorcycle accident in the Boise foothills at the age of 42.
Redal plays at home
Former Chief suits up for AppleSox
GIRL SCOUTS
Reader wants more support for project
Moses Lake chamber Business Expo is Jan. 15
MOSES LAKE - Businesses in the area will be showcased at the Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce Business Expo on Jan. 15 at the ATEC building at Big Bend Community College from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Local coach wins award from peers for softball
OTHELLO — Coach Rudy Ochoa was named the Fastpitch Coach of the Year by the Washington State Coaches Association last weekend at the Washington State Softball Hall of Fame. He received the award after a committee of his peers chose him out of all the coaches within the organization. Ochoa received a similar award in 2002.
No stinking IDs
The trains, they say, ran on time when the Fascists under Benito Mussolini ran Italy. Let that be a lesson to us.
New parent fine for kid's gang activity
OTHELLO — Othello parents could be fined up to $5,000 if their child commits crimes related to a criminal street gang.
Governor praises Ephrata budget
Notes staff sacrificing pay raises
EPHRATA — Gov. Chris Gregoire praised Ephrata city staff’s decision to give up 2010 cost-of-living pay raises.
Good example
The strength of Germany's economic performance over the last year stands in stark contrast to the weakness of America's "jobless recovery." That difference suggests that reducing deficits does not slow economic growth - and may help it.
CBSS boys roll over Thorp
MOSES LAKE - Eric Curtis pumped in 41 points and Harry Hansen added 20 to lead the Columbia Basin Secondary School (CBSS) to an 80-67 win over Thorp Tuesday.
Protests and change
As the Occupy Wall Street protests spread from Lower Manhattan to Washington and other cities, the chattering classes keep complaining that the marchers lack a clear message and specific policy prescriptions. The message - and the solutions - should be obvious to anyone who has been paying attention since the economy went into a recession that continues to sock the middle class while the rich have recovered and prospered. The problem is that no one in Washington has been listening.
Say 'thank you' to a farmer for National Ag Day
GUEST EDITORIAL
Reader makes suggestions for economy
Cineworld secures financial help until hoped-for reopening
LONDON (AP) — Cineworld, which last month closed its cinemas in the U.S. and the U.K., has secured more than $750 million of new financing that it hopes will see it through the coronavirus pandemic.