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Wenatchee, WA

Lat / Lon: 47.4236°N / 120.3092°W

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Wenatchee, WA (Washington) - The photo is looking north-northwest. The Sellar Bridge spans the Columbia connecting Wenatchee and East Wenatchee. The smaller bridge, the walking bridge, was the first highway bridge built on the Columbia River, which opened to traffic in 1908. It is now a foot bridge and part of the Apple Capital Recreational Loop Trail. This foot bridge also contains a large irrigation main that supplies water to East Wenatchee.
Wenatchee, WA (Washington) - The photo is looking north-northwest. The Sellar Bridge spans the Columbia connecting Wenatchee and East Wenatchee. The smaller bridge, the walking bridge, was the first highway bridge built on the Columbia River, which opened to traffic in 1908. It is now a foot bridge and part of the Apple Capital Recreational Loop Trail. This foot bridge also contains a large irrigation main that supplies water to East Wenatchee.
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    Kasen Williams tops all-time state record | 4A Track and Field

    05/28/11 Kasen Williams, a senior from Skyline of Sammamish, defended his Class 4A state title with his first leap over 50 feet, nailing a winning jump of 50 feet, 9 ? inches.
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    Washington doubles duo advances at NCAA tournament

    05/28/11 Washington's Venise Chan was ousted from the NCAA women's tennis championships in singles on Friday, but advanced to play another day in doubles.
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    Woodinville, M-P survive weather, reach semis / 4A Softball

    05/28/11 It wouldn't be a spring sporting event in the Inland Northwest without a downpour and brisk winds. Friday was no different as heavy rains...
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    Outdoor writer Dave Graybill finds oodles of channel catfish in the Walla Walla River

    05/27/11 Here is the latest report from Dave Graybill outdoor writer in north central Washington:
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    Washington Class 4A track and field results

    05/27/11 Results from Washington Class 4A track and field championships on Friday:
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    Guide to summer youth sports camps in Washington

    05/27/11 The Times' annual guide to resident/overnight summer sports and recreation camps for children in Washington.
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    Washington men's golf miss NCAA tournament by one stroke

    05/21/11 The Washington men's golf team shot a final-round 4-under-par 280 at the NCAA Southwest Regional, but Arizona rallied late on its home course to pass UW and claim the last of five berths in the NCAA Championship.
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    Bellevue Christian in 1A semis; defending 2B champ Seattle Lutheran advances | Baseball Roundup

    05/21/11 Bellevue Christian stunned defending state champ Cashmere 1-0 on two-hitter, then crushed Columbia of Burbank 16-3 to reach the 1A semifinals.
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    Wa-Hi softball avenges loss to Bombers

    05/15/11 RICHLAND -- Last year, Richland beat top-ranked Walla Walla in extra innings for the CBBN 4A distric
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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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    Helen "Eileen" (Deeter) Harvey

    05/15/11 Helen "Eileen" (Deeter) Harvey, 86, passed away May 5, 2011, at Riverside, WA. She was born in a country farmhouse in Irricana, Alberta, Canada, to Fern and Carey Deeter on May 24, 1924. She moved with her family to the United States when she was five years old.
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    Johnnie B. Mayo

    05/15/11 Johnnie was born January 22, 1932, in Grayson, LA. He passed away on February 4, 2011, in Wenatchee, WA. Johnnie moved to Rio Dell, CA in 1948, where he met and married the love of his life and wife of 60 years, Bonnie Truby.
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    Troxel, Buckingham cruise to tennis semis

    05/15/11 Hanford's Sierra Troxel moved into the semifinal of the CBBN 3A district tennis tournament with
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    Wa-Hi's Ambler, Kamiakin's Kamphuis win MVP softball awards

    05/14/11 Walla Walla junior pitcher Alyson Ambler and Kamiakin's Lindsey Kamphuis, also a junior pitcher
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    CBBN names Wa-Hi's Toon, Southridge twins as MVPs

    05/13/11 Walla Walla swept the top awards in Columbia Basin Big Nine 4A ranks, while Southridge twins Bryce a
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    AppleSox Round out 2011 Roster

    05/13/11 (Wenatchee, WA)- The AppleSox have put the finishing touches on the 2011 roster with the commitments of six players from schools across the country.
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    Helen L. McKee

    05/09/11 Helen L. McKee, 86, an 81 year Wenatchee area resident, passed away Thursday night, May 5, 2011, at Colonial Vista Care Center, following an extended illness. She was born on January 2, 1925, in Wenatchee to the late Jesse and Emma (Link) Anderson.
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    Camilla M. Sedlacek

    05/09/11 Camilla M. Sedlacek, a 63 year resident of the Wenatchee Valley, died Friday, April 29, 2011, at age 95. She was born March 2, 1916, in East St. Louis, IL to James and Katerina (Novak) Havlen and she was raised and attended schools in East St. Louis, graduating from High School in 1934.
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    Tributes for Wouter Weylandt

    05/09/11 Many cyclists shared their feelings about cyclist Wouter Weylandt as the horror of what happened in Stage 3 of the Giro d'Italia began to sink in. Monday was a truly sad day in cycling. It was unknown how the peloton plans to honor the fallen cyclist. In times past, cyclists have ridden the stage following a death en masse, much like the Ride of Silence. Race organizers said they will adhere to ...
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    Marlene Clark

    05/08/11 Marlene died at home in East Wenatchee on April 8, 2011. She was born in Moline, IL and moved with her family to Seattle when she was 17. Marlene married John Clark (deceased, 2003) in 1960, and first lived in Lynnwood, where they had three children, Terri, Jody and Cory.
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