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By Rachel Tuinstra, Seattle Times Nov. 26--It's just another box on a form when she gets her driver's permit, but Nicole Olsoe, 15, is beginning to ponder what she will answer.
COVER STORY -- The Good News: Tracy Smith with three vignettes of good news: A coal plant putting out clean energy, a distressed school that has turned itself around, and “The Romeos,” which stands for Retired Old Men Eating Out -- a group of seniors who gather for lunch and friendship.
GREAT FALLS — Any business deal requires a fair amount of paper shuffling, but that shuffle gets a little complicated when the parties involved are 8,000 miles apart.
A suspect has been acquitted in the 27-year-old Jeffrey Hammill murder case. Ronald Michaels, 52, of Blaine was found not guilty in a trial that ended last week.
Q: I'm trying to understand all the ice time and praise given to Ryan Whitney. Don't get me wrong, the guy has a great offensive skill set, does a nice job on the rush, makes good passes in the offensive zone, etc. But he is a major defensive liability.
The Oak Bluffs police department will increase patrols during the Thanksgiving holiday, in an effort to step up enforcement as part of a targeted "Click it or Ticket" program, sponsored by the Governor's Highway Safety Bureau and implemented across the state, especially during holidays.
WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. – On the morning of the launch, range safety officer Mike Patterson will have his thumbs on two switches: left for “arm,” right for “destruct.” He hopes he won’t have to flip them, but he has in the past, and he will if things go bad.
RANCHO PENASQUITOS ---- A protest by several anti-illegal immigration groups Saturday afternoon on the edge of a canyon where migrant workers have camped for years was peaceful, but tense, as nearly 200 flag-toting demonstrators chanted, sang patriotic songs, and were confronted by a handful of human rights observers.
On the morning of the launch, range safety officer Mike Patterson will have his thumbs on two switches: left for "arm," right for "destruct." He hopes he won't have to flip them, but he has in the past, and he will if things go bad. Test director Jay...
As my mother's time grew near, she let us know she wanted to be cremated. And she let us know she wanted her ashes scattered in the place she felt the most joy in life. We figured she meant her favorite hideaway at the Oregon Coast. What she meant was the shoe department at Nordstrom.

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