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RV destroyed in Milton-Freewater fire
No one was injured in a Milton-Freewater RV fire, Tuesday, March 4, but the RV was completely destroyed, according to a Milton-Freewater Fire Department press...

Jeff Hamrick named VP for finance, administration at Whitman College
Whitman College announced last week in a press release that Jeff Hamrick, senior director of the Data Institute at the University of San Francisco, has...

Finalists named for Waitsburg superintendent
Waitsburg School District announced on Monday, March 6, the four finalists in the running for the superintendent position.Source: Union Bulletin

Ukraine strike deaths hit 40; Russia seen preparing long war
The death toll from a weekend Russian missile strike on an apartment building in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro has risen to 40. That...

House GOP demands visitor logs in Biden classified docs case
Newly empowered House Republicans are demanding the White House turn over all information related to its searches that have uncovered classified documents at President Joe...

Thousands turn out to bid farewell to Greece’s former king
The casket carrying the former and last king of Greece has emerged from Athens’ metropolitan cathedral after a funeral service attended by royalty from across...

Ukraine building suffers deadliest civilian attack in months
The death toll from a Russian missile strike on an apartment building in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro has risen to 30, according to...

With a critical nation’s eyes on Moscow, Police Chief James Fry persevered to help deliver justice for slain students
Moscow police Chief James Fry is considered a quiet, modest man. Typically, he only has a microphone in his face at City Council meetings.Source: Union...

GOP action on mail ballot timelines angers military families
Ohio’s restrictive new election law significantly shortens the window for mailed ballots to be received, even though there’s no evidence that the extended timeline has...

Report: Outdoor recreation impacts Washington wildlife in complex ways, highlighting potential shift in management
The science is clear — or at least as clear as science ever is — outdoor recreation impacts wild animals and mostly not in positive...