July 29, 2008
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Stephenie Meyer’s wildly popular “Twilight” teen vampire books are drawing visitors to the Olympic Peninsula town of Forks in rising numbers. That’s imagined to be the home of series heroine Bella. LONNIE ARCHIBALD / SPECIAL TO THE SEATTLE TIMES
Parks assess damage after winter storms - Everett Herald
YAKIMA — Hundreds of trees blown down by winds exceeding 100 mph. Roads and campgrounds washed out by swollen rivers, leaving a foot-deep layer of silt and mud. Unknown scars to be repaired on the backcountry trails. Winter storms have battered the
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July 28, 2008
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YAKIMA — Hundreds of trees blown down by winds exceeding 100 mph. Roads and campgrounds washed out by swollen rivers, leaving a foot-deep layer of silt and mud. Unknown scars to be repaired on the backcountry trails. Winter storms have battered the
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July 27, 2008
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Stephenie Meyer’s wildly popular “Twilight” teen vampire books are drawing visitors to the Olympic Peninsula town of Forks in rising numbers. That’s imagined to be the home of series heroine Bella. LONNIE ARCHIBALD / SPECIAL TO THE SEATTLE TIMES
Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com
Parks assess damage after winter storms - Everett Herald
YAKIMA — Hundreds of trees blown down by winds exceeding 100 mph. Roads and campgrounds washed out by swollen rivers, leaving a foot-deep layer of silt and mud. Unknown scars to be repaired on the backcountry trails. Winter storms have battered the
Source: www.heraldnet.com
Raise a glass to Everett: City’s water wins taste contest - Everett Herald
Everett has a new claim to fame. It’s the water. Not the kind that comes out of the sky, but the kind that comes out of the tap. The city’s water tastes better than that of seven other water providers from Snohomish, Whatcom, Skagit, Island, San Juan
Source: www.heraldnet.com
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