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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Great Wolf Lodge plans to open doors to public today
Great Wolf Lodge will greet its first official guests today while expecting to grow into one of Thurston County's largest tourist attractions. • Photos: Great Wolf Lodge Opens
Court art removed after complaint
Photo collages on the walls of the Thurston County Family and Juvenile Court building were taken down Monday after an Olympia resident complained they discriminated against men.
N. Thurston to try shorter levy in May
Residents in the North Thurston school district will be asked to vote May 20 on a maintenance and operations levy rate of $2.18, the same rate voters rejected in February.
Extreme tactics target economy
WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve is primed to aggressively cut a key interest rate even lower today, racing to contain spreading financial fires that threaten an economic meltdown.
Banks considered safe from failure
NEW YORK - The credit crisis has done more damage on Park Avenue than on Main Street, but the near collapse of investment bank Bear Stearns Co. raises the question of whether Wall Street's troubles could spread to commercial banks and ordinary depositors.
Court-ordered cleanup starts with three evictions
Thurston County contractors and county staff members checked for hazardous wastes and junk vehicles during the first day of a court-ordered cleanup Monday at a former salvage yard near The Evergreen State College.
Suit seeks open doors
Seeking to highlight public access to government meetings, an advocacy group filed lawsuits against several agencies Monday, including the fire district that serves Yelm.
Legislature approves four earth-friendly bills
The environmental community's four top priority bills survived the 2008 state legislative session, but two of them were watered down to achieve political support.
Eagles happy to face Cougs
Winthrop University is a small school in a lightly regarded conference, but Washington State coach Tony Bennett said he's certain the Eagles aren't intimidated by the prospect of opening the NCAA Tournament against a nationally ranked team from the big, bad Pac-10.
The year of the Tiger?
DORAL, Fla. - The outcome has never been more inevitable. Tiger Woods has never looked so invincible.
'For sale' sign hangs on landmark Rib Eye eatery
For the second time in four years, Olympia's historic Rib Eye restaurant is for sale.
Give Procession of the Species a head start
The 13th annual Procession of the Species is slated to shake, shimmy and samba its way through downtown Olympia on April 26.
First signs of spring abundant at Burfoot
Spring officially starts Thursday, but the season started for me a week or so ago at Burfoot Park. |
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