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Downtown businesses make the best of small spaces
Jul. 18—MOSES LAKE — There's a lot happening in the middle of Moses Lake, and it's happening in smaller and smaller spaces. "Even with all the business closures that are happening around town, businesses that are still open are doing more initiatives to attract more people to their stores," said Mallory Miller, director of the Downtown Moses Lake Association, which promotes the business ...
Rathdrum man sent to prison for assaulting wife in front of children
RATHDRUM, Idaho – A Rathdrum man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for assaulting his wife in front of their child. According to the Kootenai County Prosecutor’s Office, the 38-year-old man beat his wife on Feb. 27 and a child in their home while he was already on probation for a separate crime committed in 2022.
Idaho Vandal Football release game time for 'Big Sky After Dark' battle at Montana State
MOSCOW, Idaho — For thee third time, the Idaho Vandal football program, led by head coach Jason Eck, will have a nationally televised game. Today, the Vandals announced the game time for their 'Big Sky After Dark' battle at Montana State. The No. 4-preseason-ranked Bobcats and No. 7-preseason-ranked Vandals...
Residential Detached Garage Structure Fire in Moscow
MOSCOW - According to the Moscow Fire Department, on July 19, 2024, at approximately 12:01 AM, both the Moscow Fire Department and the Moscow Police Department were dispatched to a reported structure fire in the 400 block of East E Street. The first fire apparatus arrived at the scene within four minutes.
Trial Of Pullman Man Accused Of Killing Estranged Wife Moved To December
The 1st degree murder trial against the Pullman man accused of killing his estranged wife has been moved to December. 36 year old Jacob Spray is accused of killing 25 year Jamie Spray last March inside the camper trailer she was residing in in Pullman. Spray was initially set to stand trial later this month in Whitman County Superior Court. He recently waived his right to a speedy trial after prosecutors elevated the charge to 1st degree murder from 2nd degree murder.
WA Tribes getting tens of millions for flood recovery, relocation
(The Center Square) – Native American tribes across Washington state are set to receive tens of millions of taxpayer dollars to address flood risk and other issues related to climate change. This week, at a remote meeting in Taholah, Wash., staff members from the Washington Department of Commerce and Gov. Jay Inslee announced $52 million for native tribes, including the Quinault Indian Nation on the Pacific coast of the Olympic Peninsula. ...
$42 million tort claim accuses Washington AGO, WSU of racketeering
(The Center Square) – A potential subcontractor for a state police use of force database project who has had a long-running feud with the state Attorney General’s Office and Washington State University has now filed a $42 million tort claim that includes accusations of racketeering. Police Strategies CEO...
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