Stories for October 29, 2009

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Collins, William M., 2 months, Vancouver, died Oct. 20, 2009. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel, 360-892-6060.

Collins, William M., 2 months, Vancouver, died Oct. 20, 2009. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel, 360-892-6060. Davis, Shirley, 76, Vancouver, died Oct. 25, 2009. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel, 360-892-6060.

Vancouver

Vancouver Driver licensing office to shutter doors Friday

Alleged River Rat accomplice arraigned

The River Rat’s alleged getaway driver was arraigned in Clark County on Wednesday, where he stands accused of five armed robberies.

Today’s schedule

Today’s schedule (Schedule subject to change)

Today’s Game

Today’s Game Nuggets vs. Trail Blazers, 7:30 p.m. at the Rose Garden

WSU takes its struggles to nationwide audience

Cougars prepare to meet Notre Dame in San Antonio PULLMAN — Ready or not, a nationwide audience will get a prime-time look at the woeful Washington State football team Saturday against No. 25 Notre Dame.

Former Viking’s death erroneously reported

Former Minnesota Vikings strong safety Orlando Thomas is continuing his fight with Lou Gehrig’s Disease and has not died, as had been reported, his agent said Wednesday.

Salmon angling is concentrated in four locales in Southwest Washington: The North Fork Lewis and lower Cowlitz rivers, the Columbia at Lady Island and the mouth and lower Klickitat River.

Salmon angling is concentrated in four locales in Southwest Washington: The North Fork Lewis and lower Cowlitz rivers, the Columbia at Lady Island and the mouth and lower Klickitat River. Bank anglers near the salmon hatchery on the North Lewis averaged just less than a coho per every other rod including fish released. At Lady Island, the average was about a coho per two boats.

SEATTLE

SEATTLE Ex-Starbucks exec to pay $500K to settle lawsuit

Neighbors abuzz over power lines

Hundreds attend meetings on proposed route from Castle Rock to Oregon The Bonneville Power Administration, hoping to string a major new transmission line between Castle Rock and Troutdale, Ore., is catching an earful from Clark County residents whose properties may be affected by the high-voltage line.

Clubs

Clubs FRIDAY

WSUV gathering to focus on dams

The historical and cultural effects of dams around the world — including those along the Columbia River — will be the focus of a Nov. 7 conference at Washington State University Vancouver.

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