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    Old Clint landfill to be closed, sealed

    06/17/09 EL PASO -- The city of El Paso is moving forward with a plan to close and seal off the old Clint landfill and improve drainage in the area.
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    Greg's Hot List: I scream, you scream. . .

    06/17/09 Summer officially begins Sunday, but we've already gotten a foretaste of the sweltering months to come. You'll find cool, creamy relief in the frozen confections that are these shops' specialty.
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    Preschools on verge of losing aid from college

    06/17/09 To cut costs, Everett Community College is likely to drop its support for eight cooperative schools.
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    Phoenix Arizona - Now is The Perfect Time to Make Your Move!

    06/17/09 Phoenix Arizona is one of the most popular cities in the United States, and it's no wonder. If you a...
     

    Around the County

    06/15/09 The spring meeting of the Centennial Trail Coalition of Snohomish County is set for 7 p.m. today in Hadley Hall, adjacent to the Arlington Boys & Girls Club, 18513 59th Ave. NE.
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    Reasons to Live in Beaufort South Carolina by Todd Covington

    06/15/09 When talking to clients about living in Beaufort, I am always interested to learn the various reason...
     

    Many hikers ignore Big Four trail closure

    06/14/09 People risk a $5,000 fine for disregarding signs on the Big Four trail, which is closed for work on the bridge.
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    Tide blue-chip recruit working to be eligible

    06/13/09 TUSCALOOSA - Because of a late snag with academics, blue-chip football signee Dre Kirkpatrick is taking a summer correspondence course in order to be eligible at the University of Alabama, his high school coach said.
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    YHS '09-10 freshman class officers elected

    06/12/09 Yerington High School freshman class officers for the 2009-10 school year were recently elected by the students in the 2008-09 eighth grade class at Yerington Elementary School, the incoming freshmen.
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    Understanding the Nature Of A Short Sale

    06/11/09 There is a new buzz word being used in the real estate world nowadays. That word is short sale. A sh...
     

    Persia 2009 alumni reunion

    06/10/09 The Persia alumni of 2009 gathered at the community hall in Persia. President Clarence (Sonny) Busch from the Class of 1948 seated the classes. In all there were 71 alumni and guests that attended.
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    Making Your Out of State Move a Little Easier

    06/10/09 Have you recently come to the decision that you are going to move out of state? It can be a very dau...
     

    Public Meetings

    06/08/09 Arlington City Council workshop meeting, 7 tonight, council chambers, 110 E. Third St. The agenda includes a status report on federal disaster funding for the last flood.
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    $5.59 million for forest road work

    06/08/09 EVERETT -- Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is set to receive $5.59 million in federal stimulus funds, primarily for road repair and maintenance.
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    Enhancing The Value Of Miami Foreclosure Property

    06/08/09 There are lots of people who are looking for the best place to invest. And because of the advantages...
     

    Public meetings

    06/07/09 Island County Board of Commissioners, 10 a.m., Board of County Commissioners Hearing Room, Island County Annex Building, 1 NE Sixth St., Coupeville. Lake Stevens City Council workshop, 7 p.m., Lake Stevens School District administration building, 12309 22nd St. NE.
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    Penguin parents

    06/07/09 A pair of gay male penguins at a zoo in Germany are raising a chick from an egg abandoned by its parents. In a related development, cartoonist Berkeley Breathed is working on a new children's book called "Opus Has Two Daddies."
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    '72 Darrington grad will address '09 class

    06/07/09 John Broten, now a top executive with Verizon in New Jersey, answers a call to speak at today's commencement.
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    2009 UIL Track and Field Saturday's results

    06/07/09 2009 UIL Track and Field State Championships At Mike A. Myers Stadium, Austin Saturday's Final Results...
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    Varsity Extra: Spring All-Conference teams

    06/06/09 BASEBALL 5A SOUTHERN IDAHO Coaches of the year: Rod Williams, Meridian; Brad Dalton, Centennial.
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    100 seniors to participate in YHS Commencement Ceremonies Saturday

    06/05/09 An even 100 -- or maybe 99 -- Yerington High seniors will march during Saturday's class of 2009 YHS Commencement Ceremony.
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    Road Report

    06/01/09 How to read the road report: Road restrictions may be near, but are not necessarily in, the cities under which they are listed. Most restrictions are from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays. Any lane on the road could be closed between the two cross streets found in most listings.
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    What is Tenancy at Will and Is it Right for Your Rental Property

    05/20/09 Tenancy at will is a type of informal rental agreement that is similar to a month to month agreement...
     

    Front Porch: Salute to the military

    05/11/09 Military families, including members of the National Guard and reservists and their families, will be guests of honor at Armed Forces Family Fun Day on May 17.
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    Tulalips mourn and honor tribal elder Bernie Gobin

    05/10/09 TULALIP -- Bernie Gobin was honored Friday for the determination that helped American Indians take back their fishing rights and for his precise carvings, paintings and other artwork that he gave to his friends throughout his life.
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    Wartburg runs away with IIAC title

    05/10/09 PELLA --- The Wartburg women claimed their 10th consecutive Iowa Conference outdoor track and field crown, running away from the field at Ron and Joyce Schipper Stadium Saturday.
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