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Whitworth takes down George Fox, 85-66

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Wade Gebbers scored 21 of his 24 points in the second half to help 11th-ranked Whitworth pull away for an 85-66 win over George Fox on Friday night. »

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Budgets will take big hit from storms

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Responding to last week’s winter storm will cost Thurston County alone about $1 million, County Manager Don Krupp said, not counting the costs to Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater. »

Mariners bring back relief pitcher Sherrill

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The Seattle Mariners signed left-handed reliever George Sherrill to a one-year contract on Friday. Sherrill pitched for the M's from 2004-2007 before he was traded to the Baltimore Orioles. »

Obama, Hillary Clinton top “most admired” poll

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Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton top the 2011 top-10 list of persons most admired by Americans, according to a Gallup/USA Today poll released Wednesday. Despite sometimes low job approval ratings, and a memorable 1990′s scandal, presidents and ex-presi... »

Bush, Sr., for Romney, recalls Gingrich double-cross

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The Bush family were once dubbed the “WASP Corleones” by a New York Times columnist, and former President George H.W. Bush is showing that they never forget a double-cross. Ex-President George W. Bush, in a Houston Chronicle interview, endorses Mitt Ro... »

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And the “Archives treasures” poll winner is…

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The votes are in, our online poll is closed, and we know the winner of our January “Archives treasures” contest featuring items in our State Archives:  the Washington territorial seal. The seal received 38 percent of the vote, edging the boxing license... »

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2 Rescued From Week In Mountains

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After being stranded in a blizzard in the Blue Mountains for more than a week, Sarah Warden (pictured) came close to giving up hope of getting out alive. "It was a nightmare," said the 26-year-old Clarkston woman. "The snow kept building up, and the wi... »

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Vito Refuses To Go Through Scanners

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Dalton Gardens Republican Rep. Vito Barbieri, who a year ago labeled the Affordable Care Act "socialism," and sponsored a nullification bill of what he called "Obamacare," this year has another federal behemoth in his crosshairs: the Transportation Sec... »

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1st District primary fight begins! Burner supporter hits DelBene as "millionaire New Dem"

Seattle Times Politics Northwest

Washington's 1st Congressional District was drawn as swing territory, evenly divided between Democratic and Republican leaning voters. In the race for the district's open congressional seat, conventional wisdom says the district should reward moderates... »

AM Headlines -- 1.25.12

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North Idaho College student Diana Slocum of Moses Lake makes her way to classes at the campus in Coeur d'Alene on Tuesday. With enrollment soaring and state funding down, more of the college's funding now comes from student tuition and fees than from t... »

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