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Hot themes this week:News from New York CityNews from New OrleansNews from North DakotaNews about Final FourNews about March Madness See also: Washington (WA) news See also: Lincoln county, WA news See also: all news See also: Almira WA real estate |  02/28/10 Kennewick, WA-- Several teams from the Yakima and Tri-Cities area punched a ticket into the state tournament this weekend.
 02/27/10 YAKIMA - The Pateros boys capped their season with a 43-40 victory over Lake Quinault on Feb. 27 to finish fifth place and bring home their first-ever tropy in the class 1B boys state tournament.
 02/22/10 Situated on the Northwestern fringe of United States, Portland slightly extends into the Washington ...
 02/21/10 University 156. 5, Tahoma 114. 5, Moses Lake 90, Lake Stevens, 89. 5, Auburn 87, Graham-Kapowsin 72, Mead 69, Emerald Ridge 58. 5, Kelso 57, Rogers...
 02/21/10 Final team results Saturday from the state wrestling tournament at the Tacoma Dome:
 02/21/10 1, University 156.5; 2, Tahoma 114.5; 3, Moses Lake 90; 4, Lake Stevens 89.5; 5, Auburn 87; 6, Graham-Kapowsin 72; 7, Mead 69; 8, Emerald Ridge 58.4; 9, Kelso 57; 10, Rogers, Puyallup 55.5; 11 (tie) South Kitsap, Snohomish 53; 13, Ferris 49.5; 14, Todd Beamer 48; 15, Wenatchee 43; 16, Kentwood 42.5; 17, Heritage 42; 18, Thomas Jefferson 41.5; 19, Evergreen, Vancouver 37; 20, Edmonds-Woodway 32 ...
 02/21/10 Educational travel tours headed for Washington D.C. or New York City are an excellent way to stimula...
 02/20/10 Class 4A First Round 103 pounds: Ruben Navejas (Kentwood) tech. fall Ty McCullough (Shelton) 15-0; Alexio Garcia (Davis) p. Reid Miller (Graham-Kapowsin) 3:30; Ryan Gabel (University) p. Chase Eastham (Roosevelt) 3:08; Michael Nguyen (Evergreen) d. Eric Soler (Lake Stevens) 13-6; Sonny Bates-Mundell (Snohomish) p. Eddie Cuevas (Curtis) 5:25; Jesus Valdez (Kent Meridian) d. Josh Newberg (Kelso) 8 ...
 02/19/10 A popular tourist destination in the North West, Leavenworth is the home of a collection of high end...
 02/16/10 1. Federal Way beat Curtis 59-52. 2. Gonzaga Prep beat University 63-49. 3. Curtis lost to Federal Way 59-52, lost to Kentwood 65-51. 4. Walla Walla beat Kennewick 76-56.
 01/14/10 The Squalicum boys' basketball team is picking up right where it left off in the first Associat
 01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
 01/06/10 WIAA/Seattle Times State Athletes of the Week for Dec. 28-Jan. 2.
 01/01/10 George McAlpine, 83, a longtime Ephrata resident, passed away suddenly on December 26, 2009, at Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee, WA. George was born on November 23, 1926, to George and Irene (Schroeder) McAlpine in Chicago, IL.
 12/16/09 Theodore B. "Ted" Rice, 86, passed away Saturday, December 5, 2009, after a courageous battle with a reoccurrence of cancer. He was born on April 28, 1923, on the family farm in St. Andrews to pioneers, Everett and Laura Rice and had lived in Coulee City his entire life.
 11/02/09 How teams in The Associated Press Washington prep football poll fared in games of last week:
 10/15/09 Lynden and Nooksack Valley were the only Northwest Conference teams to be ranked in the top 10 of th
 09/17/09 The Lynden football team is ranked third in the state in Class 2A and Burlington-Edison is rated fou
 08/21/09 Quintet takes on Gershwin tonight; Picnic in the Park near Lake Ann; Corn maze opens for the season; Celebrate coho in Honor all weekend; Fly in for breakfast and a garage sale; African Children's Choir is performing; Chorus, quartet warble in Northport; Find your yoga bliss by a pond; Singer continues her regional tour
 08/14/09 Meet the neighbors for some food and tunes at Almira Township's picnic and music festival. Scheduled performers include New Third Coast, The Wild Turkeys, Claudia Schmidt and Ruth and Max Bloomquist. Last year's event received good responses from the more than 400 attendees and that encouraged township officials to do it again. |