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    Track and field honor roll (May 1)

    05/01/11 The Eagle track honor roll lists the top three times, distances and heights, regardless of class. Then the remaining class leaders, not covered in the top three, are listed. Hand-timed results are listed to the tenth of a second, and are rounded. Fully-automatic-timed (FAT) results are listed to the hundredths. Please send us e-mails or faxes of complete meet results to stats ...
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    Ill. lt. gov. visits Rend Lake, Kaskaskia schools

    04/30/11 SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Lt. Gov. Sheila Simon will continue her tour of the state's 48 community colleges on Monday with tours of Rend Lake and Kaskaskia.
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    Local News

    04/30/11 The Daily World Some of those in Montesano whose public service efforts go above and beyond were honored at the annual Montesano Chamber Awards Banquet Wednesday. The chamber presented awards, as well as the Montesano School District and the Montesano Senior Center. The Lifetime Achievement Award...
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    Bill signed to close last coal plant in Washington

    04/29/11 The last step to start shutting down the only coal burning power plant left in Washington state was taken Friday when Gov. Chris Gregoire signed a measure that mandates the gradual closure of the TransAlta facility in Centralia.
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    Retirement Plan Set For Last Coal Plant In Washington

    04/29/11 Factions that were once at war over greenhouse gas pollution applauded side-by-side in Centralia, Washington Friday. The occasion was the signing of a bill to phase out coal at the big power plant there.
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    SBC Executive Committee, Boards, Commission, Seminaries, Committee Nominees Announced

    04/29/11 NASHVILLE (BP)--Nominees to serve on the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee, the four denominational boards -- International Mission Board, North American Mission Board, LifeWay Christian Resources, and GuideStone Financial Resources, the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, the six seminaries, and the Committee on Order of Business have been selected by the 2011 SBC Committee on ...
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    Track and field honor roll

    04/17/11 The Eagle track honor roll lists the top three times, distances and heights, regardless of class. Then the remaining class leaders, not covered in the top three, are listed. Hand-timed results are listed to the tenth of a second, and are rounded. Fully-automatic-timed (FAT) results are listed to the hundredths. Please send us e-mails or faxes of complete meet results to stats ...
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    Ellensburg High fastpitch continues CWAC domination with sweep of Grandview

    04/15/11 What it means : EHS remains undefeated and now has four Central Washington Athletic Conference sweeps with all eight victories coming via the 10-run mercy rule. Grandview falls to 2-6 in league.
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    University of Washington must not forsake community college students in favor of out-of-state students

    04/14/11 Guest columnist David Schwartz worries about the University of Washington's decision to admit fewer in-state students in the face of budget cuts. The university should continue the practice of admitting community-college students.
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    Saturday, March 26, 2011 - 01:05

    04/14/11 The Daily World ROCHESTER -- Using a ball-control attack to good effect, Hoquiam remained unbeaten by blanking Rochester, 2-0, in an Evergreen 1A League boys soccer match Friday night at Rochester. The Grizzlies (5-0) outshot the Warriors, 11-7. Perhaps more to the point, they kept the ball away...
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    Prep Notebook: Indians, Cardinals combine to form Warhawks

    04/12/11 The melding of baseball and softball teams at Toledo and Winlock high schools has raised some eyebrows among their league rivals, but there's no questioning the success the teams have had in the SWW 1A Trico League this season.
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    Local Schedule

    04/03/11   Sunday, April 3 No local events scheduled Monday, April 4 HIGH SCHOOL GOLF Non-league Jack Barnes Invite at Three Lakes, 8:30 a.m. (Eisenhower, West Valley) HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Non-league Granger at Toppenish, 4 p.m. Pasco at Hermiston, 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 5 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL North Central 2B League Kittitas at Riverside Christian, 4:30 [...]
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    Saturday, March 26, 2011 - 01:05

    04/02/11 TODAY College Men's Basketball 10 a.m., NCAA Division II Tournament championship game: Bellarmine University vs. BYU-Hawaii, CBS. 1:30 p.m., NCAA Tournament: Florida vs. Butler, CBS. 4 p.m., NCAA Tournament: Arizona vs. Connecticut, CBS. College Women's Basketball 9 a.m., NCAA Tournament: Ohio...
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    Sunday, March 20, 2011 - 00:06

    04/02/11 Failor Lake to host kids derby Failor Lake will open for a juvenile-only fishing derby April 23, the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife reported. Hosted by the Grays Harbor Poggie Club, the derby will run from 8 a.m. to noon. Following the derby, the lake will be closed until the...
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    Saturday, March 19, 2011 - 01:05

    04/01/11 The Daily World CENTRALIA -- Tyson Stipic's spectacular victory in the boys high jump highlighted a strong Aberdeen performance at the Track Friends Opener meet Friday at Centralia's Tiger Stadium.
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    Sunday, March 20, 2011 - 00:07

    04/01/11 The Daily World CHEHALIS -- Aberdeen's defense gave Chehalis some openings Saturday. The reigning state 2A champion Bearcats didn't need many.
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    Today in History

    03/26/11 Today is Friday, March 25, the 84th day of 2011. There are 281 days left in the year. On March 25, 1911, 146 people, mostly young female immigrants, were killed when fire broke out at the Triangle Shirtwaist Co. in New York.
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    Sunday, March 20, 2011 - 00:07

    03/26/11 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) -- Fiesta Bowl officials are bracing for what could be a scathing report from an internal investigation of the event's financial and political dealings, some of which may have skirted, or even broken, state and federal law. The report, which could come out as soon as next...
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    WWII vet discovers he's not a U.S. citizen

    03/25/11 Ninety-five-year-old Leeland Davidson discovered recently that he's not considered a U.S. citizen, despite living nearly 100 years in the country and serving in the U.S. Navy during WWII.
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    Saturday, March 19, 2011 - 01:05

    03/25/11 DENVER (AP) -- He can shoot from anywhere, score from anywhere and he has the numbers to prove it -- not just in the scoring column, but in the win column, too. At Brigham Young, they call this one-of-a-kind player "The Jimmer." At Gonzaga a few years ago, his name was Adam Morrison.
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