Evening Magazine Segments
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Just a Ferry Away: Kingston & Point No Point
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Dancing his way around the world
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Oak Harbor producing culinary whiz kids
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Movie Preview: Dinner for Schmucks
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Resort gives Winthrop artists huge boost
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Cell phone cameras creating inspiration
COMING UP ON EVENING MAGAZINE
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Monday
Abandoned and helpless, an Ellensburg woman takes these birds under her wing. And the Blues are back! Can Pat Cashman hold it together?
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Friday, July 30
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Thursday, July 1
Evening Magazine
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Obsessed with calculators
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A lesson in beach etiquette
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Give your garage a makeover
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Elderly for a day
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A dog's life in glass
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Northwest girl on cover of her own magazine
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Pilot defies death, just like his dad
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Why is there no channel 1 on your TV?
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A look back at Sheriff Tex and his Hootenanny
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A house that cleans itself
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Grilling a $10,000 burger
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A night at the Cat Nap Inn
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House full of mannequins
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Who's behind the granite of the living statues?
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Just a Ferry Away: Coupeville
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Mount Baker Theatre has ghostly residents
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China’s 2 largest cities have a lot to offer
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Dumpster diving and thrift shops lead to hit films
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Seattle Model Yacht Club sets sail on Greenlake
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Grief camp helps kids through tough times
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Movie Preview: Ramona and Beezus
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Wiener dogs racing at Emerald Downs
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Bathing is the latest extreme sport
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Ramona the Pest has roots in the Northwest
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Fastest DVD stuffer in the Northwest
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Learning to draw for comic books
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Bodies, the potentially banned exhibition?
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$50 Sailboat Race in Lake Stevens this weekend
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Racer takes on world in 80-pound salmon
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Washington’s most traveled man




