Farmington, WA Other News

71 Sears stores to close permanently nationwide

A once-expansive retailer is preparing to close dozens of its locations.

At least 71 Sears Hometown stores will be shutting their doors for good in the coming weeks, according to a report from Axios. A list of closing locations was posted on a message board, TheLayoff.com, and many stores have taken to Facebook to inform customers of their impending closure.

Six Kansas and Missouri locations are closing: Farmington, Washington and Poplar Bluff, Missouri; and Newton, Colby and Winfield, Kansas.

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Drones, unmanned vehicles and (no) fires, oh my!

The U.S. Natural Gas Right-of-Way Management Team has an ongoing, interesting maintenance project they are using to help improve safety, not just along our rights-of-way, but also in the communities where we live and work. In the West Region of the U ... Read more

Small classes and big heart, 100 years of history on the wal

OAKESDALE, WA- It’s graduation season, across the region, you’ll find gyms and auditoriums full of chairs for ceremonies.

In Oakesdale, Washington, the large auditorium full of chairs is mostly needed for the audience and not the cla ... Read more

Real estate and internet in Oakesdale, Washington, Whitman C

Apartments, houses, lands, offices and retail estates in Oakesdale, Washington, Whitman County, United States – Market Report 2022

Real estate map of Oakesdale will appear soon.

Oakesdale on Mapcarta.

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Expansion of electric vehicle grid hits roadblocks in rural WA

Completing the EV charging network

Garrett Brown waited 20 years for the electric car he purchased in 2011, so range anxiety was never something he needed to conquer. His first road trip from the Tri-Cities to Anacortes in 2012 required careful calculations to plot out the mileage between charging stations. Even with meticulous planning, his Nissan Leaf needed a recharge every 60 to 80 miles. For that first leg of the trip to Kirkland, Brown and his wife left well before dawn and arrived long after dark.

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Washington Water Files Suit Over Highway 170 Project

FAYETTEVILLE -- Washington Water Authority has sued the Arkansas Department of Transportation and city of Farmington asking a judge to stop work on the widening of Arkansas 170 until an agreement is reached to move the authority's water lines.
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All aboard the barbecue train

Customers enjoy food and beverages at the Palouse Caboose Bar and Grill on Nov. 16, 2021, in Palouse, Washington.

In downtown Palouse, Washington, a gigantic red building that sits on the corner of Main Street is home to some of the best ... Read more

CCAS launches required First-Year Experience course

Officials added the First-Year Experience course to the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences' general education requirements, which make up the second tier of the school's general education curriculum.

The Columbian College of Arts and ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.