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CDC extends US ban on cruise ships through September
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal health officials are extending the U.S. ban on cruise ships through the end of September as coronavirus infections rise in most U.S. states, including Florida.
CDC extends US ban on cruise ships through September
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal health officials are extending the U.S. ban on cruise ships through the end of September as coronavirus infections rise in most U.S. states, including Florida.
Goldman 2Q profit tops forecast on strong trading revenue
NEW YORK (AP) — Investment bank Goldman Sachs posted a massive 41% rise in revenues in the second quarter, the bank said Wednesday, helped by a blowout performance by the bank’s trading desks.
US retail sales jump 7.5% in June, but economy still ails
BALTIMORE (AP) — U.S. retail sales climbed a solid 7.5% in June, a sign that the economy was healing right before infections from the coronavirus spiked again and dragged down hopes for a steady recovery.
Lucky Brand files for bankruptcy, has offer to sell company
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Denim retailer Lucky Brand Dungarees has filed for bankruptcy protection, blaming its troubles in part on the coronavirus pandemic, and said it has a deal lined up to sell the company.
Lucky Brand files for bankruptcy, has offer to sell company
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Denim retailer Lucky Brand Dungarees has filed for bankruptcy protection, blaming its troubles in part on the coronavirus pandemic, and said it has a deal lined up to sell the company.
Lucky Brand files for bankruptcy, has offer to sell company
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Denim retailer Lucky Brand Dungarees has filed for bankruptcy protection, blaming its troubles in part on the coronavirus pandemic, and said it has a deal lined up to sell the company.
County expansion plan makes sense
The Flathead County commissioners face a big decision in the next couple of weeks on a multimillion-dollar proposal to provide more space for the county’s growing workforce.
Navajos concerned with COVID-19 spikes in surrounding areas
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — The Navajo Nation has extended the closure of tribal government offices and ordered residents to stay home for another three weeks as the number of coronavirus cases rises outside the reservation.
AAS-T degree to facilitate direct transfer of credits for education program
Dual admission allows students to transfer from BBCC to Heritage
Feel the Heat: Warden team third at regional softball
Team-oriented approach fuels Heat Fastpitch in six wins
State superintendent stops in
MOSES LAKE — State Superintendent of Public Instruction Terry Bergeson visited Moses Lake Wednesday for the first time in 11 years.
Blackwell to run for PUD commissioner
Experience is ML councilman's main asset, release indicates
Columbia Basin women named pageant runners-up
Record number of contestants compete
Community dines together at Firemen's Breakfast
MOSES LAKE - Firefighters worked hard Saturday morning, but instead of climbing ladders and using fire hoses, they prepared breakfast for the community.
Chiefs take match from Falcons
Moses Lake earns season's first victory
More water for Odessa
First new water released in 20 years
State funds railroad project
Construction could start this year
COLUMBIA BASIN — Nearly half of the $5 million in improvements on the Columbia Basin Railroad line near Moses Lake will be funded in July.
Moses Lake's Redal named Player of the Week
Junior led Liberty Flames to 3-1 record
LYNCHBURG, Va — After helping the Liberty University Flames to a 3-1 record last week, Moses Lake native and Liberty junior Curran Redal was named the Big South Conference’s Player of the Week.
3 former Missouri city officials charged in fraud scheme
NEW MADRID, Mo. (AP) — Three former city officials in a small southeast Missouri town are facing felony charges after a