September 12, 2015
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Fall is like spring if you want to add to your garden
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‘Thirst Responder’ debuts in South Sound
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Health Department tracking unlicensed food businesses
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Dessert wine tends toward lush and plush
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What’s Happening Sept. 12
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Washington’s charter schools: Officials can’t agree on how to save them
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Death notices for Sept. 12
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New state building in downtown Olympia eliminates 261 parking spots
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SPSCC’s Lacey campus ready to open
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Tenino selects interim police chief for struggling department
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Dr. Wood: Plan, save now, so golden years are golden
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Thurston County woman honored for efforts in car seat safety
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Controlled burn scheduled for Mima Mounds
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JBLM paratrooper dies during training exercise in Mason County
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Washington Huskies face Big Sky foe Sacramento State in home opener
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September 12: Mariners’ game notes vs. Colorado
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Mariners notebook: Recent hitting streak points to a resurgent Trumbo
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Iwakuma falters in seventh, Mariners lose 4-2 to Colorado
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Mariners notebook: All signs go for Paxton to return Sunday to rotation
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Repairs to Olympia City Hall following protest to cost $7,000
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Q&A with fair judge: With cakes, taste gets the blue ribbon
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Renton man seeks pardon over public-indecency sting targeting gay men
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Tiger Mountain bike trail system growing
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Canadian Gary Robbins celebrates Wonderland Trail centennial in record fashion
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Invasive species threaten our area’s native plants, animals
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Outdoor gear item of the week for Sept. 12
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Dave Boling: Seahawks rookie DE Frank Clark has passed early tests
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Final stats: Washington 49, Sacramento State 0
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Quoting Chris Petersen after Huskies’ 49-0 win over Sacramento State
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VIDEO: Jonathan Smith, Pete Kwiatkowski, Elijah Qualls after Huskies beat Sacramento State 49-0
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VIDEO: Jake Browning, Kevin King, Joshua Perkins after Huskies beat Sacramento State 49-0
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Huskies vs. Sacramento State live chat/thread
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Gameday links: With Sacramento State in town, Huskies looking for first win of 2015
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How “most complete” rookie Tyler Lockett could immediately change Seahawks’ offense
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Pete Carroll says he has no problem with Marshawn Lynch’s showing support for holdout Kam Chancellor. One time.
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Seahawks have spent offseason preparing for Rams’ special-teams tricks
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Olympia High rides running of Scott Gunther to 41-7 victory over Capital in Spaghetti Bowl
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Prep football: Week 2 scores
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Area prep football roundup: Tumwater posts 35 points in second half to beat Timberline, 48-10
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It’s early, but Black Hills closes door on Rochester’s postseason