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Tumwater, WA (Washington) - Tumwater Falls of the Deschutes River, Tumwater, Washington.
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    O Bee Credit Union Announces Unique Offer: Refinance Your Home for 3.99 Percent With NO FEES

    07/14/11 TUMWATER, WA--(Marketwire - 07/14/11) - O Bee Credit Union is offering a 10-year fixed mortgage for as low as 3.99 percent APR* that has no fees, no closing costs, no loan costs, and no appraisal costs. O Bee pays all fees for anyone approved for this loan. "We developed this product for customers who couldn't take advantage of the low mortgage rates because they were held back by the high fees ...
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    Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 12:08

    07/09/11 The Daily World Jon Parker Jr. of Oaksridge Golf Course rallied in the final round to win the Grays Harbor Men's Amateur golf tournament Sunday at Grays Harbor Country Club. With a final-round 71, Parker overcame a two-stroke deficit to finish with a 36-hole total of 146 and a four-shot victory...
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    GRS Receives Minority Investment from FedCap Partners

    07/08/11 RESTON, Va., -- Global Resource Solutions, Inc., a leading provider of mission and operational suppo...
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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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    ALL-WHATCOM COUNTY GIRLS' ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: First team

    07/02/11 ATHLETE OF THE YEARJASMINE HOMMESSchool: Lynden ChristianYear: JuniorSports: Volleyball, bas
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    Licensing service shifts to Department of Revenue

    07/01/11 Washington's Master License Service has shifted to the Department of Revenue. It also has a new name: Business Licensing Service.In May, Gov. Chris Gregoire signed legislation to move the service from the Department of Licensing. ...
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    Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 12:07

    07/01/11 SEATTLE (AP) -- Jason Vargas had accomplished everything he needed to in his start against the Philadelphia Phillies. What he wanted most was to finish the game. Vargas, left in to close out the ninth inning, tossed a three-hitter for his second shutout of the season, outdueling Cole Hamels while...
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    Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 14:05

    07/01/11 The Associated Press MIAMI -- The Florida Marlins' new 80-year-old manager still has the winning touch. Jack McKeon earned his first victory since coming out of retirement when the Marlins broke an 11-game losing streak by beating the Los Angeles Angels, 5-2, on Tuesday night. Javier Vazquez and...
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    Interstate 5: Southbound ramp to Trosper Road closes tonight

    06/30/11 Drivers will be detoured, and may experience delays as rescheduled, weather-dependent paving work closes the southbound Interstate 5 off-ramp to Trosper Road Thursday night.
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    Elks Commit 7 Errors, Fall to Bells by a Score of 5-3

    06/17/11 The Bend Elks were unable to complete the 3 game sweep of the Bellingham Bells on Thursday night due in large part to 7 errors committed by the Elks, losing to the Bellingham Bells by a score of 5-3.
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    Tight competition at Tastin and Racin festival | Results

    06/16/11 Neck-to-neck hydroplane races rewarded the crowds who showed up at the Tastin' and Racin' event last weekend in Lake Sammamish State Park.
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    Anarchists hit Washington newspaper, photographer

    06/12/11 OLYMPIA, Wash. - The Olympian and one of the newspaper's photographers were targets of vandalism this week that...
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    Man Convicted Of Sexual Assault Applies For Massage License

    06/10/11 TUMWATER, Wash. - The Secretary of Health for Washington has denied the application to be a credentialed massage practitioner for a Spokane County man. The reason, two felony convictions for sex crimes. Jeremy D. Moore applied for the credential in February. The Department of Health release information about the decision today.
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    Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsAnarchists hit Washington newspaper, photographer

    06/10/11 OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - Authorities say The Olympian and one of the newspaper's photographers were targets of vandalism that included anarchist graffiti and an acidic substance.
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    Washington photographer targetted by anarchists

    06/10/11 The Olympian and one of the newspaper's photographers were targets of vandalism this week that included anarchist graffiti.
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    Brewmaster Larry Sidor will leave Deschutes Brewery to start his own

    06/09/11 Deschutes Brewery announced today that Brewmaster Larry Sidor is leaving the company at the end of the year to pursue a lifelong dream of starting and running his own brewery. Sidor has been at the brewery for eight years, following 23 years at Olympia Brewing Company, in development and production at a Yakima hop dealer and creating a small winery.
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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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    Sunday, April 24, 2011 - 01:05

    05/14/11 Currently a member of the Saint Olaf College women's rugby team, Kelsey Klein earned the rare distinction of making three state appearances in each of three sports -- wrestling, swimming and golf -- while a student at Hoquiam High School.
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    Tuesday, May 3, 2011 - 11:04

    05/14/11 GIRLS GOLF Bobcats 258, Tigers 291 Lowering their score by 26 strokes from their previous match, Aberdeen's girls remained unbeaten by topping Centralia in an Evergreen 2A Conference match Monday at Grays Harbor Country Club. Centralia's Amy Boyajian was the medalist with a 48. But Haley Snell...
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    Sunday, May 8, 2011 - 00:06

    05/12/11 The Daily World TUMWATER -- Elma's Todd Jackson and Aberdeen's Marisa Levao posted noteworthy victories in Tumwater High School's Shaner Invitational track meet Friday. Establishing two records, although one might not count, Jackson paced the field in the boys 3,200. Levao won the girls discus in...
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