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The trial of a Tumwater, Washington man charged with nine counts of lewd conduct, one count of attempted lewd conduct, and two counts of sexual abuse of a child is underway in Moscow.
Museum opens doors to Clark County residents
The Maryhill Museum of Art offers a variety of works, including sculptures, miniature displays, baskets and chess sets.
Yes, it's fair to say that while any self-respecting county fair isn't exclusively about and for young people, a solid case can be made in that regard.
Grandview Man Died Thursday Night In Three Truck Accident In Garfield County
Washington State Troopers reportedly 51-year-old Reyes Gonzalez Junior of Grandview died at the scene of a three truck accident on State Route 127.
Grandview man dies in head-on collision near Pomeroy
A Grandview man died Thursday attempting to pass another vehicle in a no-passing zone west of Pomeroy and collided head-on with a semitractor operated by a Yakima man, according to the Washington State Patrol.
The Channeled Scablands of Eastern Washington. Soap Lake. Wheat-country blues in Washington's least-populous county Walla Walla might be flush with the grape, but just down the road the juice runs out in ...
State sued over parolee's crimes
Washington state is being sued over a rape and murder committed by Michael John Braae, 48, a former country singer known as "Cowboy Mike," while he was on parole.
Little pig flask can get thousands at market
Q. Our little pig-shaped flask has a story to it. My grandfather brought it back from a trip to St.
Drivers hit speeds of 130mph at the Olympus Rally in Pomeroy, Washington, and we've got all new video of the lane-splitting, dirt-spitting action. via ESPN
Malaga man takes top Classy Chassis award
Apple Blossom Festival award winners announced EAST WENATCHEE — The top award at this year's Les Schwab Classy Chassis Parade and Car Show went to Dave Poirier of Malaga. via Wenatchee World
Born too soon, and addicted to drugs
“She has had just terrible, miserable respiratory problems”
Stacy Sessions of Pomeroy, Wash., and occupational therapist Margaret Miller hold Sessions' son Caleb in the neonatal intensive care unit at Sacred Heart Hospital on April 1. The baby was born prematurely and ... via The Spokesman-Review
State budget raises questions, concerns for some
“I'd like to get out and talk to people in the district. I'm here to represent those people so I'll just take my cues from them.”
Mixed emotions remain about the success of the state Legislature's 60-day session and the direction of the state budget two weeks after the session ended. via Daily Evergreen (Pullman)
Get involved in local issues: Underage Drinking
Protecting Our Youth: A Community Meeting to Keep Youth Alcohol Free is the topic of a townhall meeting in Pomeroy on March 25. via KLEW-TV Lewiston
Geographically Challenged Reporters and Leftist Causes
“We're doing everything we can to maintain the employment base while we're weathering the big storm”
Tuesday, February 19, 2008 With reporting like this, it's no wonder everyone thinks they own Whitman County. via Palousitics
Area Basketball Postponements for Tues. Jan. 29
These basketball games originally scheduled for Tuesday Jan. 29 have been postponed due to inclement weather: Boys: Southridge at Kamiakin - postponed to Saturday West Valley at Hanford - postponed to Saturday ... via KNDO
The Northwest whiskey rebellion
“I recently asked an Eastern Washington farmer what it would take to boost wheat country's tourist appeal. 'The only way to get the public excited about wheat,' he replied, 'is have a naked woman run through the field.'”
Entrepreneurs are lifting spirits with a rash of new distilleries in the region, putting a little more zip in the agri-tourism boom. via Crosscut.com
Pomeroy Grain Growers is now accepting applications for a field agronomist. This is a full time position working with dry land crops. via The Spokesman-Review
Cooperative preschool puts parents in classroom
“This is about equipping parents and giving them more tools in their toolboxes to be successful parents”
A bucket with bells gets passed around by pairs of little hands, as a group of preschoolers prepare for a closing singalong to mark the end of the school day. via The Herald
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