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September 24, 2005
Port in the shadow of
Port in the shadow of security funding
The Olympian - Sep 11 6:08 AM
OLYMPIA Billions of dollars have been spent on improving U.S. airport security since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. But port districts have been playing catch-up, trying to attract funding for their own security needs.
U District deal worth $95 million
Seattle Times - Sep 23 3:46 PM
A 3-year-old University District office complex was sold for $95 million this week in a deal that shows the bull market for commercial real...
By Todd Matthews, Editor Sep 21 2005
Tacoma Daily Index - Sep 21 11:34 AM
The Tacoma City Council voted Sept. 20 to approve an ordinance that allows the city to purchase properties located at 1110, 1120, and 1124 Martin Luther King (MLK), Jr. Way in order to spur revitalization and economic development in Tacoma s Hilltop neighborhood.
Walkers fill streets for the troops
The Olympian - Sep 11 6:05 AM
LACEY -- It's nearing the end of a long year for Misty Robinson, whose husband has been deployed to Iraq since last September as part of a Fort Lewis-based Stryker Brigade.
Races pack uncommon sizzle
Seattle Times - Sep 14 4:13 PM
It's normally a sleepy backwater, an afterthought far down the ballot. But several flames have set the Port of Seattle commission race simmering...
Legends are inspirational
The Olympian - Sep 17 6:14 AM
A big thumbs up for Virgil Clarkson, Art Zabel and Don Sattelberg.
School doors swing open today around South Sound
The Olympian - Sep 07 9:11 AM
OLYMPIA -- Today is the first day of school for students in South Sound's largest public school districts. Several smaller districts and private schools rang in their new school years Tuesday.
State expected to pull in additional $493 million
Tacoma Business Examiner - Sep 15 3:38 PM
The state's chief economist, ChangMook Sohn, today revised his economic forecast, bumping it up by some $493 million from his June forecast. Sohn said the increase in taxes for the state's general fund is driven by strong real estate and construction-related markets.
U District deal worth $95 million
Seattle Times - 2 hours, 13 minutes ago
A 3-year-old University District office complex was sold for $95 million this week in a deal that shows the bull market for commercial real...
Northwest
The Lewiston Tribune - Sep 20 7:10 AM
A crew of three, including retired Asotin County Fire Chief Leon Albouqc, Lewiston firefighter John Crawford and Asotin County firefighter Keith Weissenfels, test out the new Asotin County Fire District No. 1 fire boat at Swallows Park boat launch.
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