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    Rosauers Open tees off in Spokane

    07/15/11 The first round of the 24th Rosauers Open Invitational took place today at Indian Canyon GC.
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    Tuesday, June 28, 2011 - 11:05

    07/13/11 TODAY Youth Baseball 5 p.m., 9-10 Tournament of Champions at Aberdeen (Failor Field). 5:30 p.m., 11-12 Tournament of Champions at Montesano (Nelson Field).
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    Frank LeRoy Springer

    07/12/11 Frank L. Springer, 101, of Anacortes, WA, passed away on Wednesday, June 29, 2011, at San Juan Rehabilitation Facility in Anacortes. He was born on October 25, 1909, in Sioux City, IA, the son of Charles and Grace (Garretson) Springer.
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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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    Mobile app for mobile homes

    06/08/11 From June 4 travellers will be able to find the best caravan parks in Australia, thanks to the new iPhone app, Find A Park.
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    Tsunami safety towers planned for WA coast

    06/03/11 ABERDEEN, Wash. -- Twenty-nine towers, parking structures and elevated berms may be built on the Washington coast as emergency sites where people could ride out a tsunami. The "vertical elevation" sites would be able to withstand a 30-foot wave and would be available to residents and tourists with a 30-minute warning. The Daily World reports Project Safe Haven is a joint effort of the National ...
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    Local News

    05/28/11 Are you interested in saving money on your property taxes? This week we'll remind you about a tax-saving possibility for senior citizens and disabled people with lower incomes. A couple months ago we had a good conversation with Grays Harbor County Assessor Rick Hole and Paula Bednarik, chief...
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    Local News

    05/22/11 BY NOAH HAGLUND The Daily Herald EVERETT -- A pile of purplish Dungeness crab writhed inside the crusty metal cage pulled from the bottom of Port Gardner, not far from Naval Station Everett.
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    Tuesday, May 3, 2011 - 11:04

    05/21/11 The Daily World Three former athletes, a renowned athletic trainer and two state championship teams have been selected for induction in Aberdeen High School's Hall of Fame next month. Joe Majar, Brian Paul, Rachael Kilgore Hodson, Richard Carey and the 1948-49 boys swim teams will be inducted in...
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    Local News

    05/20/11 One man and three children were forced to flee their house to safety Saturday afternoon when a fire broke out in the garage/laundry room of their residence in the 3100 block of Sumner Ave. in Hoquiam. Fire crews from Hoquiam and Aberdeen responded, said Capt. Chuck Bates of the Hoquiam Fire...
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    Patricia A. "Pattie" (Hamilton) Fraley

    05/15/11 Patricia A. (Hamilton) Fraley, passed away peacefully on May 5, 2011, at home, surrounded by her family. She was born in Wenatchee, WA on November 4, 1930, to Elizabeth and Allen Hamilton.
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    Tuesday, May 3, 2011 - 11:04

    05/12/11 NEW YORK (AP) -- From lockout to injunction to limbo and back to lockout -- with a draft thrown in. Not even Super Bowl week gets that wild. Backed by an appeals court ruling, owners shut their doors once more, with players across the league trying to figure out where they stand -- again. That...
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    Clams, fish plus stories to recite for a lifetime

    05/08/11 Scoutmaster Tim Louie, started preparing for the coastal razor-clam dig more than two months ago. The scouts learned how to build razor clam guns out of plastic PVC pipes, and were taught the rules and regulations.
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    Tuesday, May 3, 2011 - 11:04

    05/04/11 SEATTLE (AP) -- Brad Evans scored twice in the second half and set up Alvaro Fernandez's first-half goal in the Seattle Sounders' 3-0 victory over Toronto FC on Saturday night. Seattle won consecutive games for the first time this season and is 3-0-3 in its last six games and 3-2-3 overall.
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    Local News

    04/30/11 BY DEBORAH TRACY The Daily World There will be a special Board of Directors meeting for the Hoquiam School District at 5:30 p.m. Monday in the Little Theater at Hoquiam High School to review and take action on recommended reductions to extra and co-curricular programs for the 2011-2012 school year...
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    Large drawdown bares shores of Lake Roosevelt

    04/30/11 Getting to a spot for shore fishing along Lake Roosevelt this week is much like hiking across the Sahara Desert. Vast expanses of sand, mud and rocks are being exposed by a deep reservoir drawdown to make room for runoff from snow that's still hanging tight in the mountains.
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    Another round of razor clam digs on tap

    04/29/11 Long Beach and Twin Harbors will be open May 3-8 until noon each day. Mocrocks Beach, which extends north from the Copalis River to the southern boundary of the Quinault Indian Reservation, will also be open for razor-clam digging May 7-8 until noon each day.
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    Ottawa Watch

    04/28/11 Krystalline Kraus, Toronto, ON I know a lot of Canadians would be ashamed to know that in Canada - on Turtle Island - there are people living on this land who do not have access to clean drinking water.
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    150 Water Conservation Victories and Counting

    04/27/11 UPDATED! Launched on Monday April 4, GOOD and the 2011 Ford Explorer will be devoting six weeks to the Reinventing the Outdoors Contest , which showcases amazing organizations like this one that are redefining the way we live, work, and play outside.  Check in every day for a new story about the people, celebrities, and programs behind each organization. Help your favorite group win the $50,000 ...
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    Wednesday, April 6, 2011 - 11:05

    04/27/11 BY ROB BURNS The Daily World Drenched by a thick blanket of rain on a cold April night, Aberdeen produced enough sparks to ignite a late goal-scoring explosion to topple Hoquiam.
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