Each year, on Nov. 11, Americans honor all those who have served in the armed forces. While Portland’s well-attended annual ...
The fourth-seeded Cougars fell short against top-seeded Galena in the Class 1A West Carroll Regional final matchup. Trixie Carroll wrapped up her standout prep career with 12 kills, seven digs and an ...
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7 Peaceful Washington Campgrounds Within Two Hours of the City
If you’re looking to escape the hustle without spending hours on the road, you’re in luck. Washington offers plenty of quiet ...
Casting around for culprits, leaders in the party blamed their candidates, the government shutdown and a weak economic ...
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Most local action is centered on school board elections, with many districts seeing a high number of candidates amid current ...
As SNAP benefits remain in limbo, food resources stocked with shelf-stable food items — and in some cases fresh food and ...
Among large dog breeds, the irresistibly pettable Great Pyrenees might be near the top of the floof-o-meter. Members of the Columbia Cascade Great Pyrenees Club, founded in 1983, would be happy to ...
L-P co-op swimmer Sam Nauman qualified for state in two events plus more results in Saturday's NewsTribune roundup.
Syracuse, N.Y. — In Central New York, 100,000 people depend on food stamps to help make ends meet. The federal food stamp program, referred to as SNAP, stopped funding the program on Saturday Nov. 1.
It was reported on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2000, that Ed Bradley of the CBS news magazine "60 Minutes" showed up the prevous week with some of his staff at the Municipal Complex in Edison to see Mayor ...
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