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Ellensburg, WA

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Ellensburg, WA (Washington) - Central Washington University, in Ellensburg, WA.
Ellensburg, WA (Washington) - Central Washington University, in Ellensburg, WA.
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    Wednesday, July 13, 2011 - 12:08

    07/17/11 MOENCHENGLADBACH, Germany (AP) -- The United States is in the World Cup final for the first time since it last won the title in 1999, and once again Abby Wambach came up big for these Americans, scoring in a 3-1 victory over France today. Wambach broke a tense tie with a monstrous header -- what...
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    Crush advances to title game at 18U 'A' regional

    07/17/11 Nikki Ragsdale pitched a three-hit shutout as the Coeur d'Alene Crush beat the Magic Valley Sooners of Twin Falls 2-0 in the semifinal game of the ASA 18-and-under "A" regional softball tournament Saturday afternoon at Ramsey Park in Coeur d'Alene.
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    Frank Atwood, respected Bellingham lawmaker and lawyer, dies at 84

    07/15/11 Early on, Tom Resick noticed a pattern to references about fellow Bellingham lawyer Frank Atwood.&
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    Thursday, July 14, 2011 - 12:07

    07/15/11 WASHINGTON, D.C. Judge declares mistrial in Clemens case The judge declared a mistrial this morning in baseball star Roger Clemens' perjury trial over inadmissible evidence shown to jurors. U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said Clemens could not be assured a fair trial after prosecutors showed...
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    Dozens cited in Bristol Bay for commercial, sport fishing violations

    07/08/11 Alaska State Troopers cited dozens of commercial and others July 1-6 for violations ranging from fishing in closed waters of Bristol Bay to having unlicensed crew members on board, as well as sport fishing violations.
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    NW today: Predator killing birds at Walla Walla aviary - Tue, 05 Jul 2011 PST

    07/05/11 A predator has killed more than two dozen geese, peacocks and other rare birds in the past two months in the aviary at Pioneer Park in Walla Walla.
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    Snoqualmie Pass Tunnel grand opening celebration is Tuesday, July 5

    07/02/11 Come celebrate the grand reopening of the Snoqualmie Tunnel at Snoqualmie Pass 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, July 5, and meet at the eastern terminus of the tunnel near Hyak for the festivities with the Mountains to Sounds Greenway Trekkers and Washington State Parks.
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    McGuirk, White

    07/02/11 Dawn McGuirk of Ellensburg and Joshua White of East Wenatchee have announced their engagement. She is the daughter of Kevin and Lori McGuirk of Ellensburg. His parents are Roy and Gayle White of East Wenatchee.
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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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    A storied railroad tunnel in the Cascades reopens for hikers

    07/01/11 The old Milwaukee Road tunnel under Snoqualmie Pass, thought to be closed for good, reopens on July 5 to hikers. It's the longest railway tunnel in the country that is a recreational trail. Here's a preview, as well as a review of railroad and cross-Cascades lore.
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    Washington State Daybook

    06/27/11 Associated Press Washington State Daybook for Tuesday, June 28. WASHINGTON STATE
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    Group withdraws beer garden request

    06/21/11 Organizers of the Northwest Ride of Dreams withdrew their request Monday to have a beer garden at this year's event set for Aug. 27 at Rotary Park, in part because of last week's fatal car crash near Ellensburg.
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    CWU chimpanzee speech researchers retire

    06/21/11 MICHAEL GALLAGHER Daily Record ELLENSBURG, Wash. After more than 30 years at Central Washington University and more than 45 years of working with chimpanzees, Roger and Debbie Fouts retired from their positions at CWU this month. But retirement for the Foutses is not as simple as turning in the key to the office. To a certain degree, it's not retirement at all. "Life with chimpanzees is not a ...
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    Murder trial delayed until August

    06/21/11 The trial of an Ellensburg man accused of killing his brother-in-law and neighbor has been rescheduled to Aug. 9 after Kittitas County Superior Court Judge Scott Sparks approved a motion for continuance made by the defense.
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    FBI puts 'Bad Hair Bandit' on wanted poster

    06/21/11 The FBI is hoping to get some help from the public in capturing the woman who has committed or attempted at least 16 bank robberies in the Puget Sound area, Ellensburg and Spokane since December 2010.
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    Couple who 'brought chimps to Ellensburg' retire from CWU

    06/21/11 Roger's job at the time of his retirement was dean of graduate studies and research. Debbie's job title is director of the Chimpanzee and Human Communications Institute. They are more simply known as the family who brought the chimps to Ellensburg.
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    06/21/11 Facts and Records

    06/21/11 Roberto Valencia and Maria Valencia, Granger; April 1, 2011. Case No. 11-01647. Assets $83,185; liabilities $26,825. Gregory P. White, Selah; April 2, 2011. Case No. 11-01657. Assets $6,301; liabilities $68,622.
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    Vernon Ray McGaha

    06/06/11 Vernon Ray McGaha was born September 12, 1929, to William S. and Julia Ann (Chrisco) McGaha in Stella, AR. He moved with his family to Orondo, WA and then to Wenatchee in the 1940's.
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    Outdoors calendar

    06/04/11 Everett Mountaineers: Meetings at 7 p.m. first Wednesday of the month, Snohomish County East Administration Building, 3000 Rockefeller Ave., Everett. www.everettmountaineers.org .
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    Outdoors Calendar

    04/23/11 Everett Mountaineers: Meetings at 7 p.m. first Wednesday of the month, Snohomish County East Administration Building, 3000 Rockefeller Ave., Everett. www.everettmountaineers.org .
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