05/03/11 BASEBALL CollegeBig 12 Conf. standings Conf Pct Ovrall Pct Texas ...
05/02/11 Moses Lake Rodeo Queen, Catrina Langley of Soap Lake, WA, is pictured left with Miss Rodeo Washington, Katie Garfield of George, WA as they prepare for the Grand Entry on Friday for the 2010 Moses Lake Round Up.
04/28/11 Selling to the Government , 9 a.m. Thursday, April 28, Best Western Harbor Plaza, 33175 Hwy. 20, Oak Harbor. EDC & Chamber of Commerce teach how to sell to the government. RSVP: 360-675-3755.
04/28/11 Demonstration garden open house and anniversary party: 1 to 4 p.m. May 1, Willow Creek Hatchery Wildlife Habitat & Native Plant Demonstration Garden on the corner of Pine Street and Highway 104 / Edmonds Way in Edmonds. Tour the garden and buy native plants.
04/28/11 Edmonds Parks and Recreation needs people to spend a few hours volunteering as beach docents this summer at the Olympic Beach Visitor Station. The station is open noon to 5 p.m. every weekend from Memorial Day through Labor Day, and weekdays if staffing is available.
04/16/11 The annual Archbishop Murphy High School Juried Art Show brings together the work of students at 22 schools. It's planned for 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at 12911 39th Ave. SE in Everett.
04/14/11 Wild Song Nursery retirement sale: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays throughout April or by appointment, 21313 36th Ave. NW, Stanwood. Everything must go, including plants, art, statuary, greenhouses and equipment. Call 360-652-5708 or see www.wildsongnursery.com.
04/13/11 The Obama administration has ruled out halting the strikes by the CIA operated unmanned planes, which have been billed as the most potent anti-terror weapon, ABC news reported quoting unnamed US officials.
04/13/11 Organized Corporate Solicitation Program Disproves Longstanding NRA Claim That It's Independent of Gun Industry
04/12/11 Pakistani intelligence officials reportedly swept into CIA headquarters this week with a list of grievances about agency operations in the South Asian state -- even threatening to limit prized Predator drone strikes on terrorists in troubled tribal areas. Let's hope the CIA responded by pulling out a long list...
04/12/11 WORDS AND PICTURES: First you should know that it's National Poetry Month. And because it is National Poetry Month, Richard Hugo House is celebrating. Taking a fresh take on experiencing poetry, Hugo House asked "some of Seattle's best artists to create the visual world that they see and feel in their favorite poems." The artists at "A Good Line: Artists on Poems" are Gala Bent, Sharon Arnold ...
04/09/11 The Grays Harbor County commissioners approved hiring a new full-time sign technician as well as requests to add up to eight seasonal workers. The county has a hiring freeze, requiring each new hire to be approved by the county commissioners. The decision was made Monday morning during a staff...
03/31/11 MONTESANO -- Budget Director Rose Elway estimates that in the current year, state and federal grant funding to Grays Harbor County will be reduced by at least 26 percent, compared to last year. That ends up as a reduction of $566,937, which has an impact on everything from the Sheriff's Office to...
03/31/11 El Paso, Texas -- American Management Services and its affiliates ("Pinnacle") and Hunt Companies, Inc and its affiliates ("Hunt") have concluded negotiations that would transfer all ownership and development responsibilities for the Pinnacle/Hunt jointly owned privatized military housing owned by BLB Privatized Housing LLC, AETC II Privatized Housing LLC and Falcon Group to Hunt and to ...
03/30/11 Other major metro areas have them. But do Twin Cities residents need to pay for an organization marketing the region's wonders to outside business executives? That's the question Michael Langley will have to address as the newly appointed chief executive officer of the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Regional Economic Development Partnership.
03/30/11 Last season, Joey Votto of Toronto was selected as the most valuable player in the National League
03/30/11 Congress continues budget battle BY PETER URBAN Daily World Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Congress avoided a shutdown of non-essential government services last week approving another budget stopgap good through the first week of April. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, said the...
03/30/11 Free Tax Assistance , through April 14, 1-6 p.m. Tuesdays, Oak Harbor Library, 1000 SE Regatta Drive; 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesdays, Coupeville Library, 788 NW Alexander St.; 1-6 p.m. Thursdays, Bayview Senior Center, 14594 Hwy. 525, Langley. bishopk@whidbey.net.
03/21/11 Langley had made strides in preparing for the worst. Elinor Ridley has seen a spike in callers seeking emergency kits since the quake and tsunami in Japan.
03/20/11 Southeastern Wisconsin communities would be hit harder than the rest of the state by $151.2 million in aid cuts to local governments statewide in Gov. Scott Walker's proposed 2011-'13 budget, state figures show. |