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Winlock, WA

Lat / Lon: 46.4912°N / 122.9379°W

Weather forecast:
Saturday
Partly Sunny in Winlock
Partly Sunny
Sunday
Patchy Freezing Fog in Winlock
Patchy Freezing Fog
Monday
Mostly Cloudy in Winlock
Mostly Cloudy
High: 50°F
Low: 33°F
High: 52°F
Low: 31°F
High: 49°F
Low: 32°F
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    520 bridge closure, STP bike ride to cause traffic trouble this weekend

    07/05/11 SEATTLE - Expect a lot of traffic congestion this weekend as workers close State Route 520 between Montlake Boulevard in Seattle and Interstate 405 in Bellevue, and 10,000 cyclists ride in the annual Seattle to Portland bike ride. The Mercer Street ramps will also be closed. Department of Transportation crews plan to install a culvert beneath all lanes of the SR 520 and conduct annual ...
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    Authorities identify man fatally shot by Lewis County deputy

    06/22/11 The Lewis County Coroner's Office has positively identified the person killed Monday in the deputy-involved shooting as Steven V. Peterson, 33, of Napavine.
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    Three women struck by car, injured in woods near Winlock

    04/04/11 Three women were injured early Monday morning after they were struck by a vehicle leaving a party in the woods near Winlock, the Lewis County Sheriff's Office said.
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    3 women hit on logging road near Winlock

    04/04/11 Associated Press - April 4, 2011 3:55 PM ET CHEHALIS, Wash. (AP) - Three women were struck on a logging road near Winlock early Monday by a car leaving a party.
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    Decision Delayed On Prison Processing Center

    04/03/11 State officials are delaying a decision on where to build a new prison processing center for male offenders in Western Washington.
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    Seattle Public Schools spent up to $1.8 million on suspicious contracts

    02/25/11 Seattle Public Schools spent up to $1.8 million on contract work that was never done or didn't benef...
     

    Canyon County's Vallivue School District promotes No. 2 to superintendent

    02/24/11 Pat Charlton, who has been assistant superintendent at the Vallivue School District since 2007, will
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    Weather updates and closures for Wednesday & Thursday

    02/23/11 South Puget Sound Community College Evening classes at the Olympia campus and the Hawks Prairie Center are cancelled. No classes after 5:00 p.m.
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    Tuesday, February 8, 2011 - 12:03

    02/23/11 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- LaMarcus Aldridge scored so easily against Chicago that he allowed himself a broad smile and a few high-fives from teammates before the game was even over. "It was fun," he said after putting up a career-high 42 points Monday night in the Portland Trail Blazers' 109-103...
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    Thursday, February 10, 2011 - 11:03

    02/23/11 The Daily World CASTLE ROCK -- A good start allowed Adna to take advantage of early miscues by Willapa Valley en route to a 53-27 District IV 2B girls basketball first-round win on Wednesday. The Pirates took a 23-8 first-quarter lead and kept the Vikings (8-13) in single-digit scoring in every...
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    Prep Notebook: Local standouts headed to All-State Games

    02/22/11 A half-dozen area volleyball players have been invited to play in the 26th annual Washington State Volleyball Coaches Association All-State Games on March 12 at Fife High School.
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    Tuesday, February 8, 2011 - 12:03

    02/22/11 DALLAS (AP) -- Roads froze and airports closed. Falling ice sent six people to the hospital. Finally, seats to the big game vanished hours before kickoff. Super Bowl week in Texas was not always so super.
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    Thursday, February 10, 2011 - 11:03

    02/22/11 The Associated Press PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Jonathan Mitchell's four-point play with less than a second remaining capped a career-high 25-point performance and gave Rutgers a 77-76 victory over No. 9 Villanova on Wednesday night.
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    Sunday, February 6, 2011 - 01:05

    02/15/11 GIRLS BASKETBALL Hyaks 62, Indians 34 SOUTH BEND -- North Beach capitalized on turnovers by South Bend in Pacific League play Saturday. The Indians (2-10, 8-12) turned the ball over 31 times during the game and fell behind 29-18 at halftime. The Tribe was limited to just three points in the third...
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    Sunday, February 6, 2011 - 01:04

    02/08/11 Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife Temperatures are warming, birds are singing and spring chinook salmon are starting to move into the Lower Columbia River. Spring is still a ways off, but February offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors with a friend or loved one - maybe...
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    Girls How Fared

    02/07/11 1. Federal Way beat Rogers (Puyallup) 74-37, beat Todd Beamer 90-65. 2. Bellarmine Prep beat Stadium 61-24, beat Shelton 64-44. 3. Edmonds-Woodway beat Cascade (Everett) 62-36, beat Kamiak 67-52.
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    Prep Roundup: RAL 2nd at Lumberjack Classic

    01/23/11 R.A. Long finished second, Mark Morris sixth and Rainier eighth at the Lumberjack Classic wrestling tournament on Saturday at the Lumberdome.
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    Prep Roundup: Toutle Lake girls still unbeaten

    01/20/11 Toutle Lake stayed undefeated with a 67-40 win over Mossyrock in Central 2B League girls basketball on Tuesday in Toutle.
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    Communities make pitch for new Washington prison

    01/17/11 About a dozen communities in Western Washington are offering sites for a new Washington state prison intake center. It would process inmates entering the system, freeing up space at the Shelton Corrections Center.
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    No prison for developer behind 'largest wetland violation' in state history

    01/10/11 A Chehalis developer accused of damaging 98 acres of wetlands won't have to spend any time in federal prison, a U.S. District Court judge ruled Monday.
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    Friday, December 31, 2010 - 17:02

    01/02/11 EL PASO, Texas (AP) -- Freshman Tommy Rees passed for 201 yards and two touchdowns to Michael Floyd as Notre Dame beat Miami 33-10 in the Sun Bowl on Friday, making Brian Kelly the first Fighting Irish coach to win a bowl game in his first season. Notre Dame (8-5) reached the end zone on three of...
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