Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Craig Martin Sorger (February 10, 1990 — February 15, 2003) was a 13-year-old American boy who was murdered by his then 12-year-old friends and classmates Evan Drake Savoie (born October 22, 1990) [a] and Jake Lee Eakin (born November 14, 1990) [b] in Ephrata, Washington. Sorger had been invited by Savoie and Eakin to play in a park near his ...
The theater, originally the Lee Theater, named after the Confederate general Robert E. Lee, opened on October 13, 1935, and had seating for 588.The opening night program stated it was built "in anticipation of scientific entertainment, miracles of the present and future, talking pictures, and other developments, [that] future generations will know and enjoy."
Autistic teenager who was killed by two friends in a park in Ephrata, Washington, on February 15, 2003. He was initially reported missing, but the two boys later revealed the body location, were convicted of his death and given long sentences. [83] Murdered Same day 2003 Jennifer Marcum: 25 United States A victim of serial killer Scott Lee Kimball.
A “hero” neighbor saved a woman being attacked by a pack of six dogs after hearing her cries, Washington deputies say. The neighbor called 911 after hearing the 67-year-old Ephrata woman’s ...
Ephrata (/ iː ˈ f r eɪ t ə / ee-FRAY-tə) is a city in and the county seat of Grant County, Washington, United States. Its population was 8,477 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] [ 7 ]
Feb. 14—EPHRATA — The Ephrata Chamber of Commerce has announced the dates for this year's Sage-N-Sun festival in downtown Ephrata. The annual event which includes a parade, a children's parade ...
Feb. 13—QUINCY — The Ephrata, Royal and Quincy girls wrestling teams finished second, third and fourth in the Region 4 2A/1A/2B/1B tournament Saturday at Quincy High School. The Wahluke girls ...
Martin Lee Sanders (May 31, 1952 – April 4, 2022) was an American serial killer and rapist. A truck driver , Sanders kidnapped and murdered two young women near Ephrata, Washington in 1980, followed by two teenage girls in Spokane in 1983.