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Ocean Shores, WA

Lat / Lon: 46.9737°N / 124.1563°W

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    Food & Wine Calendar

    04/27/11 Bourbon Steak at Fairmont Turnberry Isle: 19999 W. Country Club Dr., Aventura. 786-279-6600 or rachel.pinzur@fairmont.com:
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    Saturday, April 9, 2011 - 01:05

    04/27/11 BASEBALL Eagles sweep FORKS -- Back on the baseball diamond, Elma put its bats to good use, pounding Forks pitching to pick up an Evergreen 1A doubleheader sweep on Friday. The Eagles belted 15 hits, including three from Bryan Babineau, to rout the Spartans, 18-2, in five innings.
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    Homeland Security Alerts Get Much Needed New Look

    04/26/11 Sunday morning, Dec. 26, 2004 -- It came without warning. One of the largest earthquakes in recorded history struck in the Indian Ocean, just off the west coast of Sumatra. It created a wave, more than 100 feet high, that swept across the shores of 14 countries.
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    Japanese Tsunami Heightens Interest In Elevated Safe Havens

    04/07/11 If you're near the coastline and a major earthquake strikes, the advice as always is to scramble for higher ground.  But sometimes, high ground is far away -- for example, if you're in downtown Seaside, Oregon or Ocean Shores, Washington.
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    Flotsam from Japan's tsunami to hit US West Coast

    04/01/11 (04-01) 06:57 PDT Seattle, WA (AP) -- John Anderson has discovered just about everything during the 30 years he's combed Washington state's beaches _ glass fishing floats, hockey gloves, bottled messages, even hundreds...
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    Marjorie Anne (Kingrey) James

    03/25/11 Marjorie Anne (Kingrey) James passed away peacefully, surrounded by her adoring family, on March 23, 2011. Marge was born March 1, 1927, to Edward and Elizabeth Anna Kingrey in Twin Bridges, MT, the third of nine children. She was born of hearty Irish and English stock and was always proud of her Irish heritage. Marge was the consummate tomboy, spending as much time as she could outside with her ...
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    Navy families have mixed feelings about U.S. in Libya

    03/25/11 They weren't there to talk about Libya. She was part of a small crowd at a viewing spot at the end of Laurel Drive. They waited as the carrier, back from a six-month deployment, was jockeyed into place alongside its pier at Naval Station Everett .
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    Kathy Kelly: One Blue Sky Above Us

    03/24/11 Peace activists, who have a long history of opposing war preparations in Colorado Springs, are protesting a USAF plan to acquire a new Combat Aviation Brigade, consisting of 120 helicopter gunships.
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    Gig Harbor Teen Vies for Miss Washington Title

    03/24/11 This October, Gig Harborite Mandi Mager will compete against several dozen young ladies in hopes to be crowned Miss Washington USA.
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    Local News

    03/24/11 The Daily World The Ocean Shores Police reported a hit-and-run accident at the Ocean Shores Airport at 1 a.m. Saturday that caused extensive damage to the airport's fence. A 34-year-old Ocean Shores man was arrested later for property damage after admitting to the crime. That morning, police...
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    Local News

    03/24/11 Harborites descended on the Expo Grays Harbor and Bite of Grays Harbor on Saturday as exhibitors offered free goods, food and activities to a steady flow of visitors throughout the day at Aberdeen High School.
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    Local News

    03/24/11 The Daily World Grays Harbor College recently was awarded a $180,000 grant aimed at increasing student graduation rates. Grays Harbor was one of 30 community colleges to receive the grant from Achieving the Dream, which aims to help more students earn post-secondary credentials, including...
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    Sunday, March 20, 2011 - 00:07

    03/22/11 Aberdeen baseball suspended by rain Centralia led Aberdeen, 4-1, when rain forced a halt to Friday's Evergreen 2A Conference baseball game at Pioneer Park's Ken Waite Field. The game was called after 31/2 innings. It will be completed prior to the next scheduled meeting of the two clubs on April...
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    Gareth Morgan's Galapagos hotel destroyed by tsunami

    03/13/11 UPDATED WEDNESDAY 12.30pm: The hotel owner weighs in, displuting Mr Morgan's account. Mr Morgan strikes back with his own photos of damage on the day the waves hit. read more
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    Local News

    03/11/11 Jenny Fisher Hoquiam Whether spinning a melody in her head or putting the finishing touches on a massive mural, Hoquiam artist Jenny Fisher devotes her life to enriching her community through art.
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    Local News

    03/11/11 BY JACOB JONES The Daily World Hoquiam investigators continue to seek out the motives behind a violent Broadway Avenue altercation that ended in gunfire last week, sending an Aberdeen man to the hospital with multiple gunshot wounds. Police said the resident of a home on the 1900 block reported...
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    Concern for Japan reaches River Bend

    03/11/11 Alton resident Gene Crivello worried Friday about his adult daughter in Waikiki, but the Hawaiian island where Waikiki Beach is located received only minor damage from tsunami waves.
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    Tsunami: Swift ocean bulge hits as massive wave

    03/11/11 LOS ANGELES - The tsunami caused by the 8.9 earthquake off the eastern shores of Japan Friday was triggered at a site called a subduction zone, where one tectonic plate is slowly pushing beneath another.
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    Tsunami sweeps five out to sea and chews up docks in California

    03/11/11 A tsunami swept at least five people watching the waves out to sea Friday and ripped docks out of harbours in California and Oregon, spreading the destruction of a devastating Japanese earthquake to the shores of the United States.
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    Local News

    03/11/11 BY STEVEN FRIEDERICH The Daily World WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Prompted by a letter from Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has extended its public comment period for a potential expansion of the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge. The comment period had been set to...
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