 01/25/10 HOQUIAM, WA--(Marketwire - 01/25/10) - Timberland Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSBK - News ) ("Timberland" or "the Company") today reported fiscal first quarter net income of $224,000, or $0.03 per diluted common share. Income available to common shareholders after adjusting for the preferred stock dividend and the preferred stock discount accretion was a loss of $(35,000), or $(0.01) per diluted ...
 01/25/10 Core Operating Profits Rise 6%; Capital Ratios Remain Exceptionally Strong
01/22/10 Sen. Tim Johnson (D-S.D.) has announced that Erik Nelson of his Sioux Falls office will hold a Constituent Case Day in Yankton County on Tuesday, Jan. 26.
 01/22/10 NEW YORK (AP) ---- Toyota Motor Corp. built its reputation in the U.S. as a maker of safe and dependable vehicles, but the quality of the Japanese automaker's fleet continues to be tarnished by serious safety recalls....
 01/22/10 Lon Gilbert West, 50, of 501 S. Dakota St., speeding, fined $70....
 01/22/10 Sean Johnson of Aberdeen testified on Thursday to the U.S. House of Representatives' Veterans Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations....
 01/21/10 Travelers looking for a unique dining option offering variations on the typical burrito can look no further than Currito: Burritos Without Borders , now located in the Food Court within the Main Terminal at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport .
 01/21/10 Leading times reported to the Washington Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association, through Jan. 20.
 01/16/10 Supporters of the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname have asked the state Supreme Court to consider their arguments that the Board of Higher Education should be temporarily barred from getting rid of it....
 01/16/10 Theft: A caller on Friday in the first block of Eighth Avenue Southwest reported a theft by deception....
 01/16/10 Lorne Ross McIntosh, 15, Pierpont, unauthorized use of vehicle by restricted licensee, fined $105....
 01/15/10 Washington state needs more revenues to ensure it doesn't lose ground in the areas most critical to its future, writes state Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown, D-Spokane. Not to raise taxes would jeopardize the investments that citizens value, including schools, public safety and healthy citizens.
 01/15/10 The Washington State University head coach Paul Wulff named former Cougar player and assistant coach and San...
 01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
 01/07/10 WA Department of Health's "Healthcare Associated Infections Program" You can now go online to see the infection rates for hospitals in our state.
 01/06/10 CoStar compiles news of corporate expansions, relocations, extensions, closures, layoffs, lease cancellations and mergers in the weekly Lease Up/Lease Down news report, a concise read keeping you updated on major corporate moves affecting commercial...
 12/26/09 Find events going on in your community, and plan your week'sactivities with The Times.
 12/16/09 CORTE MADERA, Calif.----The Pasha Group, a diversified global transportation services and logistics company, has successfully closed a new business opportunity at the Port of Grays Harbor in Aberdeen, WA.
 12/13/09 Come Christmas, the health--care battle raging in Washington could be finished....
 12/13/09 New Life Fellowship church will present the world premiere of a new play by nationally known director and playwright Jon Jory at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday....
 12/12/09 The job surge at Fort George G. Meade will turn the sprawling west county Army installation into one of the largest workplaces in the nation, making it well more than double the size of the Pentagon. |