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Visiting musician brings curriculum alive Ed Drury first heard the didgeridoo at a world music festival in Vancouver, B.C., in 1986.
Heavy Snow Melt Causes Local Rivers To Rise
A heavy snow melt is making the Snoqualmie River rise. As of Friday night it was at Stage II for flooding, with over 13,000 cubic feet of water per second raging down the river which authorities say makes the ...
Over 300 Celebrate Completion of White Creek Wind Project
The 205 megawatt project, which began commercial production in November, is the largest U.S. wind project developed by public power. via The Suburban Times
Almost one-third of students absent as supporters, opponents of Day...
“We're against giving an entire school day to one club to push an agenda that is not about education”
Supporters of gay rights outside Mount Si High School are separated from supporters of pastor Ken Hutcherson by police officers, in Snoqualmie. via Seattle Times
Can't Count: Socialist Left MP Lily D'Ambrosio Bungles In Internal Alp Election
We initially intended to save all internal Victorian ALP FEA election stories for one big story but some stories just can't wait. via The Other Cheek
Who likes green eggs 'n' Who-Cakes?
Those of us who enjoy reading -- really, really love to read -- have every bit as much appetite for books as we do for food. via The Herald
Elementary students earn merit awards Madison Elementary School in Mount Vernon has announced kindergarten through sixth-grade students honored in January for their outstanding merit. via Anacortes American
Two men accused of helping Plainfield tax protesters Ed and Elaine Brown evade capture have been accused of building improvised explosive devices, new charges in their case scheduled for trial later this month. via Concord Monitor
Putting the brakes on speeders
“Speeding is the leading cause for collisions, so that's certainly one of our priorities, to enforce the speed limits”
Number of speeding tickets issued by WSP in Clark County in the first half of 2007. via The Columbian
“The kindergarten curriculum is very difficult.”
Beverly Wilson leads a kindergarten class through a song at Lakewood Elementary in St. via Wenatchee World
Turks warn U.S. over genocide vote Turkish President Abdullah Gul has warned the U.S. that a congressional bill recognizing the mass killings of Armenians during World War One as genocide could cause "serious ... via Weakley County Press
Hearing set for Truck Town sewer ULID
People owning land east of North Bend have one chance to convince City Council members whether or not to make property owners pay for a proposed sewer extension to the Tanner and Truck Town areas. via Snoqualmie Valley Record