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Mon, 10/22/07

Publisher Jerry Robinson was awarded a first place for humor writing in the annual Washington Newspaper Publishers Association Better Newspaper Contest recently and also was given a clock with a funny movement. Robinson writes a regular column…MORE

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Mon, 10/22/07

Marble-size hailstones collect on the steps of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Ballard. The storm hit at noon, Friday, October 19th, and lasted about 15 minutes.

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Mon, 10/22/07

Jessie Trost picks up a handful of marble-size hailstones on the sidewalk in front of Ballard Library. The storm hit at noon last Friday and lasted about 15 minutes.

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Mon, 10/22/07

Olivia McIntyre, 6, screams into a telephone transmitter for Ballard Goodwill store manager Tony Barnes. Constume consultants will be on hand every Saturday in the month.

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Mon, 10/22/07

It took two years for Ballard resident Matt Smith and a pair of his equally laid-back buddies from his Washington State University days to sail their 44-footer from Shilshole Marina to Tacoma. Sure, they could have made it in one day, but they…MORE

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Fri, 10/19/07

Nicole Donnelly and her daughter Sara Ann,3, use the windstorm on Thursday to fly a kite on Alki. Nicole explained, "She loves the wind and got excited about the storm."

Photo by Patrick Robinson

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Wed, 10/17/07

"I only work on the weekends," says Parker Nelson, 11 of Woodring Farms in Monroe. His dad who, "used to be a chocolatier" now makes a full line of jams, jellies, and butters for eating and use in cooking. They are out most weekends at farmer's…MORE

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Tue, 10/16/07

The M/V Tillikum heads toward Vashon Island in the early evening sunset as seen from Lincoln Park.

Photo by Patrick Robinson

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Tue, 10/16/07

Editor's Note. Lori Hinton has written this column for over three years and once in a while it is a good idea to take a breath and look back at the long view. Here is a checklist of 101 Things to Do from her now famous West Seattle Herald column…MORE

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Mon, 10/15/07

On any given day, hundreds of children are homeless. These children are the most vulnerable, and also the most invisible side of homelessness. Recently on Market Street Family Services placed life-size cardboard cutout children with a direct…MORE

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