A trail around Seattle's Lake Union will be named for native canoe-maker Cheshiahud
The Lushootseed canoe-maker Lake Union John will now be remembered by his native name, Cheshiahud, on signs around Seattle's Lake Union loop. More
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Posted By: Seattle Times on 2008-10-19 14:25:16.473
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Bringing the "Eco-Home" Trend to Condos
Dear EarthTalk: I’ve followed the trends in “eco-homes” now for many years. Are there equally encouraging things happening in the world of condos?-- Charlie Anderson, Seattle, WA [More] More
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Posted By: Scientific American on 2008-10-24 19:25:02.213
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Home Calendar
A look at the week's home calendar events. More
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Posted By: Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 2008-10-24 19:25:02.213
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10-24-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE
HALLE BERRY BUYS HOME IN CANADA: Actress to move family north of the border near boyfriend's hometown. *Hello Magazine is reporting that Halle Berry just closed on a $1.6 million lake-side property in Quebec, Canada near the hometown of her model boyfriend, Gabriel Aubry. More
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Posted By: Eurweb on 2008-10-24 19:25:02.213
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At the Potlatch Parade, Civic Pride Was On Display
Seattle's Potlatch Parade of 1912 drew participants from the Loyal Order of Moose to the Waitresses Union and the Odd Fellows. More
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Posted By: Seattle Times on 2008-10-26 10:14:53.263
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Around North County
Village Community Services has been awarded a full-time AmeriCorps position with the nonprofit agency's vocational services team. The AmeriCorps volunteer will help market the skills and abilities of people who have disabilities to local employers, Village spokeswoman Michelle Dietz-Date said. More
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Posted By: Everett Herald on 2008-10-29 09:22:46.257
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Candidates sought for pedestrian advisory board
A position on the Seattle Pedestrian Advisory Board has been vacated and Mayor Greg Nickels is seeking candidates to fill the two-year term. More
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Posted By: Ballard News-Tribune on 2008-10-31 20:49:02.497
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Halloween marchers break windows in Olympia
OLYMPIA -- Police are trying to identify vandals in the group of about 50 people in Halloween costumes who marched through downtown Olympia Friday night breaking windows. More
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Posted By: Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 2008-11-03 21:45:13.23
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Voter turnout strong in WA state
As expected, Washington state voter turnout was strong Tuesday, fueled by the presidential election, a tense gubernatorial rematch and hot-button ballot initiatives. More
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Posted By: Seattle Times on 2008-11-05 22:45:56.07
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Food briefs | For that hard-to-find ingredient
Seattle online specialty-foods purveyor MarxFoods.com now sells wholesale and retail; Seattle International Film Festival and Volterra announce dates for 2009 Dinner and a Movie series; WSU offers a cider-making class in Sultan; Skillet rolls to the Eastside in January; Culinary Communion offers November class discounts; McCormick & Schmick's offers free entrees to veterans Nov. 9; Morton's ... More
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Posted By: Seattle Times on 2008-11-05 22:45:56.103
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