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Vancouver, WA (Washington) - The Marshall House, built in 1886 and later named after George C. Marshall.
Vancouver, WA (Washington) - The Marshall House, built in 1886 and later named after George C. Marshall.
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    Legend's Drop Two of Three in Edmonton, Tied for First Place

    06/26/11 After one of the greatest professional baseketball comebacks of all time (Saturday night in Edmonton) that ended with the Legends winning 120-118 witha 45 foot buzzer beating three pointer by Lloyd Johnson, the Legend's dropped game three of the series today in Edmonton, 119-102.
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    Ryan Moore of Puyallup shoots a 63, ties for 2nd in PGA Tour event | Golf

    06/26/11 Ryan Moore of Puyallup tied for second place at the Travelers Championship, a PGA Tour event won by Fredrik Jacobson in Cromwell, Conn.
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    Huge Crowd and Fireworks Kickoff 2011 Season

    06/18/11 Spokane, WA - The Salem-Keizer Volcanoes brushed off a slow start against the Indians starting pitcher David Perez (0-1) to knock out 18 hits in a 14-2 win on Opening Night in front of 6,166 fans at Avista Stadium.
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    2011 Indians Rim of Honor Recipients Announced

    06/18/11 Spokane, WA-The Indians are pleased to announce that Ron Jackson and Spokane County have been named as the 2011 Rim of Honor recipients.
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    'Stunned' Aussie in Canada riot kiss photo

    06/17/11 An Australian was part of the couple snapped kissing during a riot following Vancouver's hockey championship loss.
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    MacDonald on MMA: Fight predictions

    06/17/11 The Athlete gives his thoughts on Vancouver and makes his picks for Saturday's Strikeforce show in Dallas.
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    "Glee" Star Matthew Morrison Joins NKOTBSB Summer Tour June 18

    06/17/11 Broadway and "Glee" star Matthew Morrison, who had been scheduled to launch a summer concert tour June 18 at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis that would play more than 20 cities through July 23, instead is a special guest during the NKOTBSB summer tour.
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    Allied wins $10M ship repair contract

    06/11/11 Allied Shipbuilders' repair superintendent Gary Gould oversees the lowering of the Canadian Coast Guard vessel Bartlett's rudder Thursday. The North Vancouver shipyard has been awarded a federal government contract for maintenance work on the ship.
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    Friday's Sports Scores/ Saturday's Schedule

    06/11/11 MLB American League Cleveland at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Boston at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Texas at Minnesota, 4:10 p.m. Seattle at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
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    Two sentenced for car crash that killed 3

    06/11/11 The Oak Harbor women were both steering an SUV before it crashed, killing three people.
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    Body found in Vancouver WA marsh is identified

    06/04/11 Associated Press - June 4, 2011 2:55 AM ET VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) - Vancouver, Wash., police say a body found Feb. 15 in a marsh is that of a Vancouver man reported missing last December.
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    Fort Vancouver asking for help in reconstructing history of garden

    06/04/11 Anyone who visited, volunteered or worked at Fort Vancouver garden please share memories and information for history.
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    Washington Digest,Advisory

    06/04/11 Washington state at 1 a.m. The Seattle bureau can be reached at (800) 552-7694 or (206) 682-1812. The photo supervisor is at (206) 682-4801 or (800) 552-7694.
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    Gov. gives WA Legislature 'A' for special session

    06/03/11 Associated Press - June 3, 2011 11:35 AM ET VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) - Gov. Chris Gregoire gives the Washington Legislature an `A' grade for its work in the recent special session.
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    Bob Robertson Returns to Broadcast Booth for Select 2011 Games

    06/03/11 OurSports Central is your source for the latest news and scores from all minor and independent professional sports leagues.
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    Frank Turner's Growing Army Doesn't Need Salvation

    06/03/11 Frank Turner 's latest effort, England Keep My Bones, is set to be released June 6. The title is one Turner is proud of, but he says it wasn't his first choice.
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    B.C. or bust: A how-to guide to visiting Vancouver during the Stanley Cup

    06/02/11 As Americans it's hard to comprehend Canada's devotion to hockey. When it comes to sports, we're torn in too many different directions: baseball, basketball, football, soccer. You name the sport and somewhere in America a club is dedicated to it.
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    Judge won't guard fish farm from Grand Coulee flow

    05/28/11 A federal judge on Friday refused to order a cut in flows from the Grand Coulee Dam that threaten millions of fish raised in pens downstream in the Columbia River.
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    Another final for Boston as Bruins take their turn

    05/28/11 Boston is going to get a chance at another championship. Hey Beantown, how about sharing with the rest of us? For the ninth time since 2001, a Boston team is in the finals of the four major sports after the Bruins' 1-0 win in Game Seven against the Tampa Bay Lightning Friday night.
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    Watchdog fears its ability to protect whales from disturbance is at risk

    05/28/11 Cara Lachmuth says she has "pulled over" eco-warrior Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society for driving a rental power boat too fast around endangered southern resident killer whales.
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