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Free dinners offered for those in need

Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle - Thu Nov 26

Posted: Thursday, Nov. 26, 2009 - 10:27 a.m. PST Several free dinners will be offered in Okanogan and Ferry counties for those needing a place to go on Thanksgiving.

Enumclaw artist thanks city and community for support

South King County - Tue Nov 24

Note: The following statement was read by Bob Charlo to the Enumclaw City Council on Monday, October 26, 2009 as he presented the city with a framed print of "Nespelem" as a thank you gift for his plaque on the city's Walk of Fame.

Malott man dies in crash

Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle - Mon Nov 23

A man died Nov. 21 in a vehicle crash on Old Highway 97 near Malott. John C. Henry, 58, Malott, died in the crash.

Enumclaw artist thanks city and community for support

Sumner / Lake Tapps Reporter - Sat Nov 21

Note: The following statement was read by Bob Charlo to the Enumclaw City Council on Monday, October 26, 2009 as he presented the city with a framed print of "Nespelem" as a thank you gift for his plaque on the city's Walk of Fame.

Girl wins $1.5 million from state

Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle - Thu Nov 19

Two state agencies have each agreed to pay half of a $1.5 million settlement to a girl, now 14, who was abused at the hands of relatives.

Lines for H1N1 vaccinations moving briskly

Customer Interaction Solutions - Tue Nov 17

The first day of H1N1 vaccinations by appointment went smoothly, Bev Neher told the Chelan-Douglas Health District board at its November meeting Monday.

DSHS agrees to pay abused teen November 14, 2009

The Spokesman-Review - Sat Nov 14

The Department of Social and Health Services has agreed to pay $1.5 million in a settlement to a 14-year-old girl who suffered years of emotional, physical and sexual abuse in her paternal grandparents' home despite "abundant" warnings to Child Protective Services.

DSHS settles child-abuse case for $1.5M

The Seattle Times - Fri Nov 13

A child who was sexually molested, burned with cigarettes and beaten with a spatula by her paternal grandparents will receive a $1.5 million settlement from two state agencies.

Missing dog trainer's life a tangle of contradictions

Anacortes American - Thu Nov 12

The man who trained dogs for an elite Seattle clientele may have understood canine psychology better than his own sometimes volatile emotions.

Holiday craft show set for Nov. 21

Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle - Sat Nov 07

A holiday craft show will bring at least 24 vendors to the Okanogan County Fairgrounds Agriplex Nov.

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