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    Meet the 2010 idaho recruiting class

    02/04/10 RB Ryan Bass, 5-9, 201, Centennial HS (Corona, Calif.)/Arizona State:
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    Bowl success helps Idaho recruiting

    02/04/10 Idaho's victory in the Humanitarian Bowl in December means Vandals coach Robb Akey gets stopped a lot more in airports these days. It also may have helped the Vandals on the recruiting trail.
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    2010 Vandals football recruiting class

    02/04/10 RYAN BASS Running back, 5-9, 201, Centennial High School, Corona, Calif., Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz.
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    PREP BASKETBALL: Squalicum tops polls again

    02/03/10 The Squalicum boys' basketball team remained the team to beat in Class 2A and was once again th
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    Vandals announce 25 recruits

    02/03/10 The Idaho Vandals got 25 commitments on national letter of intent day, including four from in-state.
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    Bad new for Real Estate In Everett

    01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
     

    Public testimony ahead for spring chinook

    01/08/10 The state Fish and Wildlife Commission is scheduled to accept public testimony on proposed updates to the Columbia River spring chinook policy and the Columbia River sturgeon management policy when it meets today and Saturday.
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    Public testimony ahead for spring chinook

    01/07/10 The state Fish and Wildlife Commission is scheduled to accept public testimony on proposed updates to the Columbia River spring chinook policy and the Columbia River sturgeon management policy when it meets Friday and Saturday.
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    Stimulus inequality: Benton County 32, King County 1

    12/11/09 The Obama Administration is giving folks living in Eastern Washington's Benton County 32 times more federal stimulus dollars than the people living in heavily-populated King County. The reason? That's where the nukes are.
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    12/11/09 Planner

    12/10/09 BEL CANTO OF YAKIMA. 7-9 p.m. Mondays. Yakima Evangelical Church, 7901 W. Nob Hill Blvd. Women's choir. 509-575-5762, www.belcantoyakima.com. CASCADE WINDS OF YAKIMA. Thursdays. Broadmoor clubhouse, 55 W. Washington St. Open auditions for women's barbershop chorus. 509-248-0956 or 509-945-2193.
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    Huckabee commuted sentence of man tied to police slayings

    11/29/09 The suspect in the slaying of four police officers was released from an Arkansas prison nine years ago after a controversial decision by then-Gov. Mike Huckabee to commute his sentence.
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    What do you think of land swap?

    11/28/09 For the Daily Record KITTITAS COUNTY- A large swap of land between two state agencies, involving property in Kittitas County, is under scrutiny and the public is asked to comment on the proposed action.
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    11/27/09 Planner

    11/25/09 MISSOULA CHILDREN'S THEATRE -- WAPATO. 3:30-5:30 p.m. Dec. 7. Wapato High School, 1002 S. Wasco Ave. For "Robinson Crusoe." K-12 parts available. Advance preparation unnecessary. Performances are Dec. 12. Info: David Hacker, 509-59-961-4692.
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    State agencies looking to make a land exchange

    11/21/09 OLYMPIA -- The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife would acquire about 25,849 acres of shrub-
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    11/13/09 Planner

    11/12/09 "DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER." 7 p.m. Monday-Tuesday. Princess Theatre, 1228 Meade Ave., Prosser. Roles for three men and three women. Performance in February. 509-786-2180, www.valleytheatercompany.org.
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    Forum introduces students to justice career

    11/07/09 PASCO -- Riley Hughes is determined to one day don a black robe and sit on the nation's high co
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    11/06/09 Planner

    11/05/09 "DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER." 7 p.m. Nov. 17-18. United Methodist Church, 824 Sixth St., Prosser. Roles for three men and three women. Performance planned for February. Info: Rick James, 509-521-3925, www.valleytheatercompany.org.
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    Fagan takes command in 9th District race

    11/04/09 Susan Fagan of Pullman was the apparent winner Tuesday night in the historic 9th District matchup th
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    ELEX: Pullman's Fagan apparent winner in 9th District

    11/04/09 Susan Fagan of Pullman was the apparent winner Tuesday night in the historic 9th District match-up t
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    Washington prep football how fared

    11/02/09 How teams in The Associated Press Washington prep football poll fared in games of last week:
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    10/23/09 Fall fun calendar

    10/22/09 Are you looking for a good place to trick-or-treat -- or trunk-or treat? Searching for a corn maze or haunted house? You're in the right place. Here's a rundown of all kinds of autumn and Halloween happenings going on throughout the Yakima Valley:
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