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07/03/11 Washington state Fish and Wildlife officers are looking for a black bear reported to have attacked a 36-year-old woman jogging in the Colville National Forest of northeast Washington.
07/03/11 TACOMA -- The winners of The News Tribune's 23rd Annual All-Sports Championship share a common
07/01/11 The Obama administration appealed Friday to the U.S. Supreme Court to delay next week's scheduled execution in Texas of a Mexican national convicted of kidnapping, raping and murdering a 16-year-old girl.
07/01/11 State wildlife officers are working with Forest Service staff to investigate the scene and place bear traps
06/21/11 REPUBLIC - A motorcyclist was injured June 20 when his motorcycle hit a guardrail on state Highway 20 east of town. Dean E. Schwab, 50, Valley, was eastbound when his motorcycle skidded and hit the railing at milepost 325, the Washington State Patrol said.
06/10/11 Delphine Louise Rickel went to be with her beloved Lord on June 6, 2011, at her home, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on October 23, 1936, in Aenas Valley, to Bill and Essie Scriver.
06/08/11 Phyllis Jones Harsh, 87, of Mercer Island, WA, passed on May 29, 2011. Phyllis was born on August 11, 1923, in Okanogan, WA to John Byrd Jones Jr. and Lena Wiltz. Phyllis graduated from Omak High School in 1942.
06/06/11 Collaboration Provides Seamless Integration With HP ALM 11 to Accelerate Cloud Adoption
06/01/11 Spokane Valley, Washington One third of all injuries in the United States happen accidentally at home. Seniors over the age of 70 are among the highest risk group of unintentional home injury, both fatal and non-fatal. Senior Helpers of Spokane, Washington WA, one of the leading in-home providers of senior care in and around Spokane, is promoting June as Home Safety Awareness Month. Seniors...
05/30/11 On this Memorial Day, take a moment to remember these servicemen who have lost their lives in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. They are infantrymen, helicopter pilots, tankers and Green Berets. They are sons and daughters, husbands and wives. They come from Colville, Coeur d'Alene, Washtucna, Pullman and Spokane. These are the stories of the sons and daughters of the Inland Northwest who have ...
05/29/11 The Meridian track and field team medaled in six events, while taking the 4x100 relay championship,
05/29/11 Kent-Meridian 45, Mead 41, Wenatchee 37, Skyview 34, Skyline 31, Mount Tahoma 28, Federal Way 27, Bellarmine Prep 26, Jackson 25, Rogers...
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05/28/11 Team scores: 1, King's, 74. 2, Hoquiam, 48. 3, Freeman, 39. 4, Newport, 34. 5 (tie), Connell, Zillah, 33. 7, Coupeville, 28. 8, Lakeside, 27. 9, Elma, 26. 10, Kalama, 24. 11 (tie), Cashmere, Lynden Christian , 22. 13, Chewelah, 21. 14, Port Townsend, 20. 15, Colville, 18. 16, La Salle, 17. 17 (tie), La Center, Onalaska, 16. 19, Cascade-Leavenworth, 14. 20, Castle Rock, 13. 21 (tie), Tonasket ...
05/20/11 Okanogan County Commissioner Bud Hover never imagined that he would be a key player in finding a cooperative, grassroots solution that saved North Central Washington from getting steamrolled by the Endangered Species Act. In the late 1990s, the federal government shut down irrigation in the Methow Valley in an effort to protect endangered salmon, sparking a bitter feud that pitted agricultural ...
05/19/11 The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary invites the public to an event on Saturday, May 21 to help promote National Safe Boating Week and the importance of wearing life jackets.
05/18/11 Summer is a big season for concerts, and now North Central Washington gets to be in on it. After moving to a new building, Mill Bay Casino opened up some space for a covered event center which began construction in October.
05/18/11 At Everett Memorial Stadium Newport vs. South Kitsap, 10 a.m. Tahoma vs. Jackson, 1 p.m. Winners, 4 p.m. (winner to May 27 semifinals) At...
05/14/11 Less than a week after the announcement that he had been nominated to become the next chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Rev. Patrick Conroy finds himself at the center of what he calls "a firestorm."
05/14/11 K.C.MEHAFFEY Wenatchee World WENATCHEE, Wash. Five years after a Canadian mining smelter agreed in a historic settlement to assess the impact of its pollution in U.S. waters, an American Indian tribe is calling the effort inadequate, and Washington state officials say they're not fully satisfied. The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation also say the U.S. Environmental Protection ... |