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 01/30/10 Girls NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN 48, CALVARY CHRISTIAN 19 Northside Christian (48): Lauren Coulter 10, Lindsey West 18, Smith 2, Rivera 8, Anderson 2, Hairston 8. Calvary Christian (19): Ca...
 01/20/10 Summerville (36): Whitney Palmer 11, Shanolla Council 10, Scott 5, Brown 3, Graham 2, Montel 2, Miller 1. West Ashley (69): Chentieh Ladson 17, Dekeyia Cohen 15, Ferguson 8, McClary 8, Walker 4, Houston 6, Sumter 4, Jenkins 3, Wesolek 3, Martinez 1.
 01/14/10 Bipolar and depression support group: 7 p.m. second Wednesdays in Room A at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett, Pacific Campus, 916 Pacific Ave., Everett. 425-388-3311, ext. 2061.
01/14/10 Haitians stacked bodies along the devastated streets of their capital Wednesday after the strongest earthquake in more than a century hit the Caribbean island, crushing thousands of structures, from schools and shacks to the National Palace and the U.N. peacekeeping headquarters, and killing thousands.
 01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
 01/13/10 Reggie Wayne and Ed Reed have a special relationship. The Indianapolis Colts wide receiver and Baltimore Ravens free safety are both New Orleans natives. They were teammates at the University of Miami. And, more importantly, they were roommates while in college.
 01/13/10 Aid started flowing into Haiti Wednesday in the wake of the earthquake that slammed the impoverished nation late Tuesday afternoon.
 01/08/10 A state-by-state breakdown of how select counties would be affected by three proposed ranges for the allowable concentration of ground-level ozone, which is measured here in parts per billion. The figures are based on monitored air quality from 2006-2008 and include only counties with smog monitors. StateWould violate Would violate Would violate 70 ppb 65 ppb60 ppb Ala. Baldwin Ala. Colbert Ala ...
 01/01/10 Our Adventurers of the Year for 2009 stood out for their individual achievements or for their efforts to rally others around a cause or mission. Some are like Phil Anderson had to lead the state Department of Fish and Wildlife through a huge budget cut and significant layoffs. Elizabeth Lunney is being recognized for the decade in which she led the Washington Trails Association. Rosendo Guerrero ...
 12/31/09 Associated Press Writer Of all the notables who died in 2009, the one who most changed the world could have walked down any Main Street USA without causing a stir.
12/31/09 While every year has unique flashpoints and life-altering moments, few have such global implications as the Great Recession of the past year and a half, which permeated nearly every corner of our world, and Northwest Ottawa County was far from being immune.
12/31/09 A Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright. A legendary summer stock producer. A leading South African actor. Variety's most famous reporter. One of the most powerful agents of all time. The original Mitch in A Streetcar Named Desire.
 12/31/09 With Cincinnati and Lance Stephenson among teams elevating, the league makes a case as the nation's best.
 12/29/09 It was only a rehearsal, and he was twice the age of the dancers accompanying him. But the video doesn't lie: Michael Jackson was looking ahead to a smash opening in London - and giving it his all.
12/24/09 The All-Western New York girls soccer team, as voted on by area coaches.
 12/24/09 This is the second installment in our annual look at Christmases past from the pages of The Ridgefield Press. December 1944: The German Army Ardennes offensive, or Battle of the Bulge, commenced on Dec. 17 and Ridgefield residents listened to their radios for news about the American 101 Airborne soldiers who were surrounded at Bastogne.
 12/21/09 Of all the notables who died in 2009, the one who most changed the world could have walked down any Main Street USA without causing a stir.
 12/13/09 Albright 71, Kings, Pa. 70 Arcadia 65, Penn St.-Hazleton 39 Army 59, Dartmouth 46 Baruch 69, Yeshiva 63 Berkeley 71, Penn St.-Brandywine 65 Boston U. 88, Marist 72 Bowling Green 58, Canisius 54 Bridgeport 84, Molloy 77 Brooklyn 88, Old Westbury 80 Buffalo 93, Buffalo St. 65 California, Pa. 93, Holy Family 56 Cent. Connecticut St. 70, Albany, N.Y. 68, OT Cincinnati Christian 92, Union, Ky. 88 ...
12/06/09 ClubsMONDAY42-PLUS SINGLES play cards, 1:30 p.m. at the food court at Westfield Vancouver mall, 8700 N.E. Vancouver Mall Drive. 360-737-1219.
12/05/09 1. Jynocel Basweti, 23 (Santa Fe, NM.), 2:16:18.2. Teklu-Tefera Deneke, 30 (Bronx, NY.), 2:16:38.3. Richard Kessio, 35 (Kennesaw, GA.), 2:17:29.4. Edward Kimosop, 30 (Coon Rapids, MN.), 2:20:19.5. Kipruto Rotich, 29 (Columbia, MO.), 2:24:46.6. Hillary Kogo, 30 (Nashville, TN.), 2:30:35.7. Brian Baillie, 27 (Carbondale, IL.), 2:30:36.8. Chris Herren, 26 (Nashville, TN.), 2:32:47.9. Ryan Giuliano ...
 11/19/09 Charles H. "Charlie" Abel, age 69, passed away November 7, 2009, in Pinal County, AZ. He was born in Colville, WA to Bert and Edith Abel. |