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    Beverly Fern "Nana" Polson

    07/12/11 Beverly Fern (McKain) Polson was born September 4, 1931. She was raised, along with her brother, Frank, in Wenatchee, WA, where she met and fell in love with Ken, her husband of 59 years.
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    New WA wolf pack

    07/07/11 Washington's fourth documented wolf pack has been confirmed, and one of its members radio-collared, in the Cle Elum area.
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    Understanding Washington State wine regions

    07/06/11 The US at present has almost 200 American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) officially designated by the US Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. Washington State has only eleven (11) of them.
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    Food and wine in Victoria

    07/06/11 Vancouver Island cuisine and British Columbia wines will be center stage at Victoria's Festival of Food and Wine.
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    Lakes are starting to heat up

    07/06/11 These warm days should improve the action at local lakes. Trout anglers might find the fish will be holding deeper as the water warms. The salmon fishing in the Tacoma-Olympia portion of Puget Sound has been slow, but crabbing has been fair to good. The hot crab action is in Hood Canal.
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    Fourth wolf pack confirmed in Washington - Tue, 05 Jul 2011 PST

    07/05/11 Washington's fourth wolf pack has been confirmed in the Teanaway River drainage near Cle Elum.
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    Milton Russel Carpenter

    07/02/11 Milton Russel Carpenter, 82, passed away on Saturday, June 25, 2011, in Tyler, TX, after a recurring battle with cancer. He was born in Azwell, WA on July 29, 1928, to Harry S. and Mary N. Carpenter.
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    Phyllis Weagant

    07/02/11 Phyllis Weagant, 88, died peacefully, surrounded in the love of her family and friends, in her Port Orchard home on June, 25, 2011. She passed away after a 15 month battle with cancer.
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    Virginia B. "Bonnie" Newman

    07/01/11 Virginia B. Newman, "Bonnie" to all, went home to her Lord on Saturday, June 25, 2011. She was born December 3, 1942, and was raised in Arlington, VA. She had lived in the Chelan Valley since 1966.
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    Grover Lee Collins

    07/01/11 In loving memory of Grover L. Collins, age 87, who passed away on Monday, June 27, 2011, following a brief illness. Grover was born March 18, 1924, in Wenatchee. As a young boy, his family moved from East Wenatchee to Bridgeport, where Grover excelled in all sports.
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    Lloyd Horton Wilbanks

    07/01/11 Lloyd Horton Wilbanks passed away June 25, 2011, at the age of 93. He was born February 12, 1918, in Wenatchee, WA to Hoyt and Emily Wilbanks. His Wenatchee pioneer roots go back to his grandparents, the Hortons. (Lowell Horton helped establish irrigation in the Wenatchee Valley).
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    Forest Service meeting on plan to close roads

    06/30/11 The Wenatchee River Ranger Districts wants to decommission 64 miles of roads in the Peshastin and Chumstick watersheds, and will host a meeting Wednesday to go over the proposal.
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    Older and wiser

    06/27/11 WENATCHEE -- When Owen Jones first came to the Wenatchee AppleSox in 2008, he had just turned 19 years old and finished his freshman season at the University of Portland.
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    Build a dam? What dreamers

    06/25/11 This took courage. A little public utility out in the sand and sage of Eastern Washington wanted to build a dam. Not just block a creek somewhere, it wanted to dam the Columbia, one of the most powerful rivers in the world. Such projects were the province of big-time government outfits like the Corps of Engineers or Bureau of Reclamation, or maybe big investor-owned utilities like Puget Power.
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    People & Places

    06/25/11 Congratulations Russell J. Speidel of Speidel Law Firm in Wenatchee was named a Washington Super Lawyer for summer 2011. Speidel has been placed on this list for the last five years. Speidel also recently attended the 2011 Washington State Access to Justice Conference and Washington State Bar Association Bar Leaders Conference in Kennewick.
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    OUTDOORS: Season for vehicle passes approaches

    06/25/11 Come July 1, to venture onto most state-owned lands by motor vehicle, your car, truck or RV will nee
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    Forest Service roads take weather-damage hit, hampering recreation

    06/24/11 The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest says it probably won't be able to fix more than $3.75 million in damages to its 8,000-mile road system this summer.
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    Elsbeth "Betty" Nollmeyer

    06/16/11 Elsbeth "Betty" Nollmeyer went to be with her Savior on June 14, 2011. Betty was born July 12, 1922, on the family farm in Moses Coulee, the daughter of Mattie and William Wittig.
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    Safety Valve: Letters from readers

    06/16/11 Thanks, but no thanks: For what I can only determine are inexplicable motivations to satisfy the limited interests of a small minority of the local population, the Wenatchee city government, along with other local governments in the area, entered into a foolishly optimistic agreement to build Town Toyota Center. It is not surprising to me that the center has not been profitable or even self ...
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    Garet G. Rasmussen

    06/15/11 Garet G. Rasmussen, 38, a Captain for the Chelan County Fire District # 1, a longtime Wenatchee resident, passed away at his home while on duty on Sunday morning, June 12, 2011, following a sudden illness. He was born on January 5, 1973, in Pierce County, WA.
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