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Gubernatorial hopefuls support hatcheries, parks | Democrat Jay Inslee and Republican Rob McKenna clashed in a recent series of debates, but the candidates vying to serve as Washington’s next governor share similar positions on local issues, such as support for the state parks system. |
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Students to present China research Oct. 6 | |||
Wash. Governor Candidates To Meet For Third Debate | The candidates for Washington governor will square off in Yakima Tuesday night for their third official debate. Polls give Democrat Jay Inslee a slight lead over Republican Rob McKenna. |
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Lobbyists, staff aided Lt. Gov. Owen's nonprofit | For years, Lt. Gov. Brad Owen made the nonprofit Strategies for Youth an extension of his official government duties, even as it paid his wife a salary. Owen's office staff used taxpayer-funded time to help conduct the operations of the anti-bullying organization that he founded,… |
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Dunn, Ferguson seek state AG job that's a 'big deal' nationally | When the state attorney general misses a deadline to appeal a verdict, as Chris Gregoire did in an infamous case 12 years ago, the cost to taxpayers can be severe — more than $20 million for that error. |
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Commencement: student Amanjeet Sahota | |||
Post-Primary Analysis With Western Professor Todd Donovan | The first batch of votes are in for the Washington state primary election. In the race for Governor, Democrat Jay Inslee has a 4 percent lead over Republican Rob McKenna. |
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Trip to China offers students fodder for research | |||
Buckley’s Birklid honored as one of top Western grads | Buckley’s Jessica Birklid was among the honored students when Western Washington University named its Outstanding Graduates for the 2011-12 academic year during spring commencement on June 9. Faculty members from each academic department select one graduate to honor as the Outstanding… |
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9th District's boundaries are new, not candidates | Despite winning election to Congress eight times, U.S. Rep. Adam Smith is treading new ground in his defense of Washington’s 9th Congressional District seat this year. The incumbent Democrat faces radically altered home terrain – both physically and politically. Redrawn boundaries now… |