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Sunny. Near record high temperatures. High 99F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph..
A clear sky. Low 63F. Winds light and variable.
“Radical Rick” Rick Turner, of Spokane, launches a two-liter bottle of water into the air for an audience Thursday during one of his Extreme Science shows for a Latah County Library summer reading event in Moscow. Turner said he has been performing shows to educate children about science since 2001. ”I want to instill excitement and encouragement in them, and put confidence in them because I didn’t have that as a kid. It’s simple stuff to show them that science is easy, fun and all around us,” Rick said.
BEDMINSTER, N.J. — Former President Donald Trump played another round at his home course Thursday, this one different from so many others. He was part of the Saudi-funded LIV Golf Invitational pro-am, put on by a breakaway league he says is creating a “gold rush” for players.
“When I’m long in the tooth, I want to look back without regrets. But if there are to be such, let them be for what I did instead of what I didn’t do.”
Evie Rudley has been making Evie’s Kitchen videos with her mom, Marissa, for the past two years. Together, they’ve made cupcakes, banana bread, sticky mango rice and sunbread — a brioche-type bread formed into the shape of the sun. The videos are shared with family.
The Vineyard family loves giving new life to old things.
Mahnkey’s sense of community
When I rang the doorbell, and even before his “hello,” John-Mark Mahnkey asked me my shoe size and grabbed some fuzzy slippers for me to wear after I take off my shoes. “Slippers for guests, now that’s an idea,” I thought to myself. It’s probably been five years since I wore a pair of slippers — I used to put them on after coming home from a long day of work … it reminds me a lot of home.
Whitman County is home to many wonderful people. I learned late in life that you have the opportunity to create your own family and home, and I believe Whitman County is a perfect place for doing just that. From the Pullman Industrial Park, to the sprawling palouse farmlands, Whitman County is a unique mix of urban and rural life and culture.
But home is more than what’s on the outside: home is a sense of belonging, and that sense of belonging comes from the people who live there, like John-Mark Mahnkey. John-Mark wants to make everyone who comes to Whitman County feel at home whether you’re a student pursuing a degree in computer engineering, a young family looking for a place to live with great schools for their kids, or a senior hoping to enjoy the pace of rural county life. John-Mark has certainly made me feel at home here in Whitman County. As a young man with no college degree, life’s journey might take me elsewhere in the future, but folks like John-Mark have made Whitman County a home I will always be welcome to return to. That is why I am voting for John-Mark Mahnkey for Whitman County commissioner. Please join me in doing the same.
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