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1A Girls Soccer: Seton Catholic Captures Programs First State Trophy With 1-0 Over Cashmere
TACOMA Less than 24 hours removed from its first loss of the season, the Seton Catholic girls soccer team ended the 2024 season on a high note at the state final four. Hailey Herboth scored a first-half goal on an assist from Kaia Lauder, goalkeeper Hailey Hammerstrom made three saves and the No. 2 […]
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Seahawks Find Their Spark
The Seattle Seahawks were struggling a week ago, coming off their bye having lost five of their last six games. They suddenly have renewed optimism this week after an uplifting victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
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Trump Has Promised Again To Release The Last JFK Files, But Experts Say Dont Expect Big Revelations
DALLAS More than 60 years after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, conspiracy theories still swirl and any new glimpse into the fateful day of Nov. 22, 1963, in Dallas continues to fascinate.
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Trump Has Promised Again To Release The Last JFK Files, But Experts Say Dont Expect Big Revelations
DALLAS More than 60 years after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, conspiracy theories still swirl and any new glimpse into the fateful day of Nov. 22, 1963, in Dallas continues to fascinate.
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Disabled Americans Rely On Rideshare Apps But Say They Still Face Discrimination
Disabled people who use rideshare apps Lyft and Uber say their experience is not a seamless task of pressing a few buttons and being whisked to their destination minutes later.
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Disabled Americans Rely On Rideshare Apps But Say They Still Face Discrimination
Disabled people who use rideshare apps Lyft and Uber say their experience is not a seamless task of pressing a few buttons and being whisked to their destination minutes later.
https://www.columbian.com/news/2024/nov/23/disable...
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Ferguson Names Policy Veteran As His Budget Director
Washington state Gov.-elect Bob Ferguson on Thursday named a veteran budget writer and policy analyst to serve as his director of the Office of Financial Management.
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WA Shifted (slightly) Right In 2024, Though Many Counties Moved Left
Washington, as it turns out, moved to the right in the 2024 presidential election, just like every other state.
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WA Senate Democrats Choose New Committee Chairs Ahead Of 2025 Session
A half-dozen state Senate committees will have new chairpersons heading into the 2025 session, with Democrats releasing the lineup on Thursday.
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Native Stories For Native People: New Confluence Leader Means To Refocus And Grow Small Vancouver Nonprofit With Big Influence
Leah Altman, an enrolled member of the Oglala Lakota tribe, said she owes much of her dynamic success in life to help from nonprofit agencies aimed at urban Native American kids who struggle with problems like drugs, crime and invisibility.
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Native Stories For Native People: New Confluence Leader Means To Refocus And Grow Small Vancouver Nonprofit With Big Influence
Leah Altman, an enrolled member of the Oglala Lakota tribe, said she owes much of her dynamic success in life to help from nonprofit agencies aimed at urban Native American kids who struggle with problems like drugs, crime and invisibility.
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Clark County History: Brig. Gen. George Marshall A Big Part Of Community In His 18 Months In Vancouver
History forgets how often our neighbors were involved in shaping it, even in small ways. During the 18 months that Brig. Gen. George Marshall commanded the U.S. Armys Vancouver Barracks, Clark County residents were in daily contact with him and his wife, Katherine. Through their sharing of oral histories, we can learn more about the Marshalls. These oral histories contain details about their li...
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Clark County History: Brig. Gen. George Marshall A Big Part Of Community In His 18 Months In Vancouver
History forgets how often our neighbors were involved in shaping it, even in small ways. During the 18 months that Brig. Gen. George Marshall commanded the U.S. Armys Vancouver Barracks, Clark County residents were in daily contact with him and his wife, Katherine. Through their sharing of oral histories, we can learn more about the Marshalls. These oral histories contain details about their li...
https://www.columbian.com/news/2024/nov/23/clark-c...
Clark County History: Brig. Gen. George Marshall A Big Part Of Community In His 18 Months In Vancouver
History forgets how often our neighbors were involved in shaping it, even in small ways. During the 18 months that Brig. Gen. George Marshall commanded the U.S. Armys Vancouver Barracks, Clark County residents were in daily contact with him and his wife, Katherine. Through their sharing of oral histories, we can learn more about the Marshalls. These oral histories contain details about their li...
https://www.columbian.com/news/2024/nov/23/clark-c...
Vancouver Mall Bustling As Holiday Shopping Begins Weeks After Halloween Shooting
The biggest shopping day of the year will arrive just a month after a shooting at Vancouver Mall.
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Jumbo Trout Are Prize Of Black Friday Fishing Opportunities
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will be planting hatchery trout from now through spring in many local lakes, and the season kicks off with the Black Friday trout opener.
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