Used Autos - Hear public on use of port property (The Olympian) In
Hear public on use of port property (The Olympian)
In the fall of 2003, Port of Olympia commissioners asked the public what they should do with 17 acres of prime port real estate that is one of the last pieces of undeveloped Olympia waterfront.
Advancing El Paso Troops today, autos tomorrow Vic Kolenc (El Paso Times)
El Paso Regional Economic Development Corp. officials are declaring the organization's first 15 months of operation a success and have set new goals: attracting 1,000 jobs and $40 million in company facility investments to El Paso each year through 2009.
Office sets another money-saving record (The Olympian)
For the fourth year in a row, the Coordination of Benefits Office inside the state's Medicaid administration has broken its own record for saving the state money.
Pacciorini scores double eagle at Petaluma Country Club (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
Double eagles are not common in the world of golf and Petaluma G&CC is no exception to that rule.It was 41 years ago Don O'Mohundro used a driver and 5-iron for a double eagle 2 on the par-5 ninth hole.That was the last time anyone double-eagled a par-5 at Petaluma until last weekend.
Seen On (WCCO 4)
(WCCO) 'Certified' is the buzzword of the moment when it comes to buying a used car. Most consumers see it as a guarantee that that car is as good as new.
Does my cut need stitches? (The Olympian)
Does my cut need stitches? One of my favorite jobs in the ER is having the opportunity to repair a wound. An inherent downside to our species' use of tools and toys is that we find a myriad of mechanisms to slice, pierce, rip, avulse and otherwise damage our protective suit of skin.
Olympia business legend dies (The Olympian)
Richard "Dick" Talcott Sr. was a young boy when he began working at his family's downtown Olympia jewelry store during the 1920s. "He used to deliver Talcott catalogs around the neighborhood," his son Richard Talcott Jr. recalled Sunday.










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