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A former Alaska stripper who is now a suburban mother married to a doctor in Washington turned herself in to police Wednesday morning on charges she murdered a fiance in Alaska 10 years ago.
Theresa "Terry" Tedone Cosco enjoyed a special birthday party Sept. 30 at Mease Continuing Care. She was surrounded by fellow residents and staff members, and family members who came from out of state to help her celebrate reaching the century mark.
A new social combining beer tasting and investing is happening at Daanen's Deli in Hayden Thursday. Beers, Bulls and Bears is "a monthly taste of beer and investing." The social will combine unique beers with current investment news.
Former Alaska Gov. Bill Sheffield, center, stopped in Silverdale in July on his way home from a trip to Washington, D.C. to meet up with CK High Class of 1946 classmates (from left) Jerry and Phyllis Sproat and Dr. Al Norman.
: WYOMING The city of Wyoming is changing, and fast. This small city north of Minneapolis is home to several new housing developments, and more are pending final approval. Four new developments of single-family and twin homes will bring in more residents to this ever-growing city.
After 123 storied years in Seattle, prominent law firm Preston Gates & Ellis is considering a merger that would triple its size and take its base of operations to the Northeast.
A prime piece of city property that was home to an amusement park for nearly a century was sold yesterday for $1.6 million. The former 60-acre Mountain Park Amusement Park, which abuts a reservoir near Mount Tom, was bought by Northampton music mogul and real estate investor Eric Suher.
Fall brings the largest outpouring of books and 2006 promises many great reads from some perennial favorites, including Richard Ford, Anna Quindlen and Alice Munro.