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Moses Lake Boys & Girls Clubs at Risk of Drastically Scaling Back Operations Due to New School District Fees
MOSES LAKE – The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Columbia Basin, a vital resource for hundreds of low-income and at-risk youth in the Moses Lake community, may be forced to drastically scale back its operations due to a new facility use fee schedule proposed by the Moses Lake School District.
Caitlin Clark's 'Spicy' Incident With Skylar Diggins-Smith Draws Blunt Response From Sue Bird
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are in the midst of a five-day break after defeating the Seattle Storm over the past weekend 92-75. The Fever avoided a sweep with their first win over the Storm, losing the initial three matchups. Towards the end of the game, Clark was seen hyping up the ...
‘Good news’ convention expects to draw thousands to Kennewick
One of the largest organizers of global conventions will once again draw thousands of people to Kennewick beginning this weekend. The Jehovah’s Witnesses’ three-day annual convention at the Toyota Center kicks off Friday, Aug. 23, and runs through Sunday, Aug. 25 at 7000 W. Grandridge Blvd. The program returns for another three-day run Aug. 30-Sept. 1.
Rapidly Spreading Stayman Fire Prompts State Fire Assistance Near Chelan, Washington
The Stayman Fire, which ignited on Tuesday afternoon near the City of Chelan in Chelan County, has prompted state fire assistance. The blaze, rapidly expanding to an estimated 1,000 acres, poses an immediate threat to homes, critical infrastructure, and agricultural lands. As local firefighters battle to establish control, Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste sanctioned state firefight resources on Tuesday at 5:00 p.m., responding to a call for aid from Chief Brandon Asher of Chelan County Fire District 7.
IRONMAN 70.3 Washington Tri-Cities: Bike route to impact traffic in West Richland
RICHLAND, Wash.-IRONMAN 70.3 Washington Tri-Cities is one month away and the City of West Richland is advising residents to be ready for some road closures. Part of the the 56-mile bike course of the race will go through West Richland necessitating some traffic delays, detours and road closures on Sept. 22.
Port Authority selects contractor for Phase 1 of Malaga Cooling Water Disposal Facility
EAST WENATCHEE — The Chelan-Douglas Regional Port Authority board of directors has awarded the contract for Phase 1 of the Malaga Cooling Water Disposal Facility, at the East Wenatchee Microsoft campus, to KRCI Construction for $2.7 million. CDRPA opened for contractor bids in July with a bid deadline of...
Jake Dickert says Tai Faavae dismissed from WSU program, Carlos Hernandez has return timetable
PULLMAN -- Jake Dickert had plenty of updates after practice on Thursday, the first Washington State practice of the fall to be considered in-season and closed to media. Cougfan.com noticed, however, that linebacker Tai Faavae was no longer listed on the roster and Dickert provided an update on his status.
Get Ready for CrawFest: A Feast of Fun and Flavor in Pasco!
The Pasco Chamber Annual CrawFest is back and better than ever! Saturday, September 14th, as this year’s CrawFest promises to be an unforgettable day filled with mouth-watering food, live music, and lively festivities. The event will take place at the beautiful Osprey Pointe, located at 1110 Osprey Pointe Blvd in Pasco, WA, right along the scenic banks of the Columbia River. With doors opening at 11:30 AM and festivities running until 7:00 PM, there’s plenty of time to soak in all the excitement.
Idaho Beat Writer Previews Oregon Ducks vs Vandals Opener
The Oregon Ducks kick off the 2024 college football season against Idaho, with hopes to warm up before later Big Ten competition. While Oregon is favored, Idaho's young offense and experienced defense might surprise fans. The Vandals have previously kept FBS teams competitive, indicating they won't be an easy opening matchup for the Ducks. The game holds more significance for Idaho in establishing its reputation as they strive for success in the FCS. Insights from local beat writer Peter Harriman predict a strong effort from both teams, but Oregon's depth is expected to prevail.
Kohberger: Potential jurors warn ‘they’d burn the courthouse’
MOSCOW, Idaho (Court TV) — A new filing from Bryan Kohberger’s defense team warns that potential jurors predicted violence in the streets if the alleged killer is acquitted at trial. Kohberger is charged with the brutal murders of Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Kaylee Goncalves at their home near the University of Idaho.... Read more » Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
Idaho Men's Basketball release 2024-25 non-conference schedule
MOSCOW, Idaho — Student-athletes are back in Moscow, and that means, they are training to prepare for their upcoming seasons. The Idaho men's basketball team has released their 2024-25 non-conference slate, completing their season lineup. With some ups and downs last season, the Idaho Vandal men's basketball team is...
Survey: Nearly 40% of Washington Parents Quit Work or Got Fired after Having Kids
Jessica Heavner describes it as the hardest decision she’s ever had to make. Heavner, of Federal Way, was working in accounting at the local school district, and when it came time for her annual cost of living raise two years ago, she realized the pay bump would put her over the state’s income limit for […]
WSU's Khalil Laufau and Ansel Din-Mbuh come from opposite worlds, but still brothers
PULLMAN -- One is from Salt Lake City, a city of over 200,000. The other is from Aledo, Texas, a town of less than 6,000. But despite coming from contrasting hometowns, Washington State defensive tackles Khalil Laufau and Ansel Din-Mbuh have formed an unbreakable bond. The pair of second-years came into WSU together and on top of their shared position and year in school, Laufau told Cougfan.com this week that the two have something else in common.
Idaho Burns and the Environmentalists Fiddle
The federal government needs to get the hell out of Idaho! The fires currently wiping out our forests and history could’ve been minimized by some simple logic. Instead, policy is being made by tree-spiking, granola-chomping, and hemp skirt-wearing kooks like Tracy Stone-Manning at the Bureau of Land Management. Our forests won’t survive another four years of liberal madness.
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