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 TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 2005

The Vancouver Lake Watershed Partnership meets at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21, in the administrative offices of the Port of Vancouver, 3103 Lower River Road.

Tuesday headlines at home and from around the world:
(Click on the headlines below for the rest of the story)

Last-minute voters can take ballots for today's primary election to 31 drop locations across Clark County--Columbian, Jeffrey Mize

Fed boosts interest rates for the 11th time in the past 15 months--USA TODAY

North Korea demands nuke reactor from U.S.--USA TODAY, AP

Two die, one missing, after charter boat capsizes off Oregon coast--KGW-TV, AP

County eyes east-west road plan at 18th Street--Columbian, Julia Anderson

Fire Chief Don Bivins to say he would explore federal disaster preparedness funds to pay for, or at least defray part of the cost of, emergency kits for low-income people--Oregonian, Allan Brettman

A lot of the homeless in this country are veterans, and it's Mel Tandberg's job to find them--Oregonian, Bill Stewart

County jobless rates are not precise--Columbian, Julia Anderson

Tax rebel Tim Eyman is again urging backers to contribute to a salary fund--Seattle Times, AP

Company pushing for a Kitsap County NASCAR raceway would pay the largest private portion ever for a professional sports stadium in Washington state, an executive said Monday--Seattle P-I, AP, Curt Woodward

The military announced the deaths in Iraq Tuesday of five U.S. soldiers in three separate roadside bomb explosions, pushing the number of U.S. fatalities since March 2003 past the 1,900 mark--Washington Post, Joseph Finer and Fred Barbash

Rita Upgraded to Category 2 Hurricane, headed to Florida Keys--Washington Post, Sam Coates and Fred Barbash

Mount St. Helens VolcanoCam updates every
five minutes--USDA Forest Service, Mount St. Helens
National Volcanic Monument

Tuesday on the Air 

   Primary Video Voters' Guide (8/10)--4 p.m. CVTV
  
Seattle Mariners at Toronto (live)—4 p.m. FSN, KFXX
   Primary Election Candidates (9/7)--4:30 p.m. CVTV
   Sgt. Brad Crawford Park Dedication Ceremony--5:30 p.m. CVTV
   Clark County Focus (9/15)--6:30 p.m. CVTV
   City Minutes (9/11)--7 p.m. CVTV
   Election 2005 (live)--8:30 p.m. CVTV
  
Stars and Stripes Society Dinner--10:30 p.m. CVTV
  

Town Tabloids and the Weather 

Sandra Topalovic and Ashley Tullis, Clark County Sheriff’s Explorers, easily defeat an entire band of Clark County Fire Cadets. n Bill Reid looking spiffy in whites. n Patty Keller  and friends hear wine server singing. n Lisa Dow sees break dancing tyro in parachute pants. n David Kenny’s watchful eye appreciated. n  Tuesday, mostly sunny, 72. Wednesday, some clouds, but dry and mostly sunny, 72. Thursday, cooler, but mostly sunny, 67.

 

 

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