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    RUNNING: Previous champions come back to reclaim crowns at Chuckanut Foot Race

    07/10/11 The neat thing about a community event like the Chuckanut Foot Race is that you can always come back
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    Jays in need of someone who can save the day

    07/08/11 A day after a ninth-inning collapse against Cleveland, Blue Jays manager John Farrell is once again forced to rethink who will fill the closer role.
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    Community Extra: Applause

    06/30/11 Emily Neff is the Washington State Dairy Ambassador alternate. Cheri Black (left) won Candi Martin Baker's painting, "Historic Camano City Schoolhouse."
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    Audubon Society announces scholarship recipients

    06/30/11 Whidbey Audubon Society announced the recipients of its first annual Conservation scholarships. Winner of the top scholarship was Ben Saari of Langley for his project of designing and maintaining a wildlife corridor in the Maxwelton Valley.
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    LAFC shut out by Revolution

    06/30/11 Any hope Langley Athletic FC may have had of going the entire season undefeated evaporated Sunday.
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    NLL coming to Langley

    06/30/11 Toronto Rock teammates Stephen Leblanc and Garrett Billings will return to the LEC in early December.
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    National Lacrosse League coming to Langley

    06/29/11 Toronto Rock teammates Stephen Leblanc and Garrett Billings will make their return to events centre in early December.
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    Stealth and Rock to square off in December exhibition game

    06/29/11 The Washington Stealth and the Toronto Rock will face off in a December National Lacrosse League preseason game the league announced on Tuesday. The game will be Dec. 10 at the Langley Events Center in Langley, British Columbia.
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    Rock Will Play Pre-Season Game in Langley, BC

    06/28/11 On Saturday December 10, 2011 the Toronto Rock and Washington Stealth will play a preseason game at the Langley Events Centre in Langley, British Columbia.
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    Washington Stealth to Face Toronto Rock in Preseason Exhibition in Langley

    06/28/11 Everett, Wash. - The National Lacrosse League will be in Langley, British Columbia, on Saturday, December 10, as the Washington Stealth take on the Toronto Rock in a preseason exhibition game at the Langley Events Centre.
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    Three Satellites See Eruption of Puyehue-Cordon Volcano from Space

    06/06/11 NASA's Terra Satellite, the GOES-13 and GOES-11 satellites all captured images of the ash plume from southern Chile's Puyehue-Cordon Volcano this week. The volcano is located in Puyehue National Park in the Andes of Ranco Province of Chile.
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    Track. Huskies Off To Iowa For NCAA Track Finale

    06/06/11 Those remaining Huskies that have successfully battled against the best of the West will now head to the Des Moines, Iowa this week to contend for national titles as the NCAA Championships run from June 8-11.
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    'City of Ash': Megan Chance's novel of two 'frenemies' in the days before Seattle's Great Fire

    06/05/11 Seattle-area author Megan Chance's new novel, "City of Ash," set in the days leading up to Seattle's Great Fire, is about two "frenemies," the wife and mistress of the same man, joining forces against him. Chance reads at several Western Washington locations this month.
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    The 2011 Queen's Birthday Honours

    06/05/11 DNZM (Dame Companion of the Order) Rosemary Anne Horton, QSO, QSM, Auckland, for services to philanthropy. Dr Katerina Te Heikoko Mataira, CNZM, Hamilton, for services to the Maori language KNZM (Knight Companion of the Order) David John Graham, CBE, ...
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    The Queen's Birthday Honours: The full list

    06/05/11 The full list of the Queen's Birthday Honours, 2011, announced today.
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    Savor Spring tour celebrates Whidbey's vino and victuals

    05/15/11 Get a taste of Whidbey Island on the Savor Spring Wine Tour May 21 and 22, with samples from six of the island's wineries and locally produced foods. Many wineries will feature new spring releases, made from locally grown grapes and Eastern Washington sources.
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    Eriksmoen: Pilot Eielson a hero in Alaska as well as North Dakota

    05/15/11 The first pilot to fly over the North Pole was killed 18 months later when his plane crashed while he was trying to rescue passengers and cargo from a ship that was lodged in the ice off the shore of Siberia.  Talk about this topic
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    Eriksmoen: Pilot Eielson a hero in Alaska as well as in North Dakota

    05/15/11 The first pilot to fly over the North Pole was killed 18 months later when his plane crashed while he was trying to rescue passengers and cargo from a ship that was lodged in the ice off the shore of Siberia. Carl Ben Eielson was also the first airmail pilot in Alaska and Atlanta. Not only is Eielson a hero in North Dakota, but Alaska honors him as one of their own.  Talk about this topic
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    Defense Department Refuses to Do Speedy Review for Access to Bin Laden Photos

    05/14/11 The Defense Department is refusing to do a speedy review of a Freedom of Information Act request for graphic photos of Usama bin Laden's corpse, setting the stage for a protracted battle over access to the images.
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    Local News

    05/14/11 The Daily World The Girl Scouts Council of Western Washington is considering a plan to board up buildings and turn off power and water at Camp Klahanee, 14 miles north of Hoquiam, and Camp Evergreen near Longview to save $2.4 million in maintenance costs over the next five years.
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