Photos for February 6, 2013

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Former Crestline students Alexis Bowers, Brooke Terry and Chelsea Hoover with Channel 12's Shauna Parsons at the Fred Meyers supply drive. Wearing the I love Crestline shirts made by Julie Jaffey of Just Personalize it(all proceeds are going to Crestline)!So many people donated! What a great community!

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Fred Meyer on Mill plain school supply drive. Alexis Bowers, Brooke Terry, and Chelsea Hoover all former students of Crestline with Channel 12's Shauna Parsons!

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Adam Herman, Concordia University basketball

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Kayla Wonderly, Sacramento State University gymnastics

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Staci Doucette, Linfield College softball

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Crestline teacher Luda Tupikov, right, gets a hug from Melanie Quinn, Crestline instructional coach, as they make the move to Columbia Valley Elementary.

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Crestline Elementary second-grade teacher Katie Van Ness receives a bag of snacks from her students, Maddie Burris, 7, and brother Devon Burris, 7, as she readies her new classroom at Columbia Valley Elementary.

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The Hansens are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year.

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Christina, 40, and John Hengstler, 43, have been happily married 18 years. Their first date got off to a rough start.

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Jim, now 52, and Ann Hansen, now 51, had their first date at a dinner-dance cruise for the students of Green River College with Argosy Cruises at Pier 55 on Elliot Bay in Seattle on May 17, 1980. Jim has carried this photo in his wallet for the past 33 years. He wishes she still had that dress, and Ann is thankful Jim no longer owns that leisure suit.

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Jim proposed to Ann on the third anniversary of their first date, May 17, 1983, at Pier 55. Ann didn't know the photo was taken, and Jim presented it to her as a gift on their first wedding anniversary in 1984.

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Gary Carter, left, and Mike McGraw spread sheets of plastic Wednesday to protect models retrieved from Pearson Air Museum. McGraw offered part of his rented hangar space for material retrieved from the museum.

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Only displays attached to the walls remained Wednesday at Pearson Air Museum after volunteers spent two days moving material out rather than risk handing private property over to the National Park Service.

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Dallas Mavericks' Elton Brand (42) defends against a shot by Portland Trail Blazers' Damian Lillard (0) in the first half Wednesday.

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Dr. Sharon D'Souza

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Gayle Beacock

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Camas' John Norcross signed with Portland State on Wednesday.

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State Sen. Don Benton, R-Vancouver

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Audience members including Pamela Ickert, center, of Ridgefield, listen during a Senate hearing for a proposed bill that would require minors to notify their parents before terminating a pregnancy on Wednesday at the Capitol in Olympia.

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Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee

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Sen. Don Benton, left, R-Vancouver, speaks Wednesday in a Senate hearing about a bill he is sponsoring that would require minors to notify their parents before terminating a pregnancy, at the Capitol in Olympia.

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"The state of Washington will be free to leave the program without any penalty." Gov. Jay Inslee On Medicaid coverage

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Upgraded signals should result in better compliance from drivers, which should help prevent further pedestrian accidents along this one-mile stretch of Fourth Plain. The area is near to Clark College, Water Works Park and Evergreen Park.

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Eastbound traffic passes the crosswalk on Fourth Plain Boulevard and Neals Lane, one of five crosswalks along Fourth Plain slated for signal upgrades. A woman was killed in a hit-and-run incident in this crosswalk in May.

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Motorists don’t always obey flashing yellow lights, which are used at the crosswalks along this busy strip of Fourth Plain to signal to motorists that a pedestrian might be crossing the street.

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State Sen. Ann Rivers, R-La Center

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The Rusty Grape Vineyard in Battle Ground uses these building for various events.

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Homeowner Steve Syverson lives on two and a half acres in Battle Ground. Syverson is unhappy about loud noise from events at the Rusty Grape Vineyard located near his property.

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Raleigh News and Observer

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Snowshoes attach easily to most hiking boots.

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The Hole in the Ground loop trail out of Pineside Sno-Park is rated difficult for cross-country skiers, but is easy on snowshoes.

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Ruth Wade, right, testifies before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. Wade, who said she is currently unable to see one of her grandchildren, was speaking in favor a measure being considered by Washington state lawmakers that would make it easier for grandparents and others with a close relationship to a child to secure visitation rights.

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Watch Out for the Recoil

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A Jack Russell terrier is scanned for a microchip at the Blue Cross Lewknor Rehoming Centre in London.

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Sharon Hogan

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Bohemian Butter Cookies

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Sandra Weller, center, and Jeffrey Weller, background right, stand as the jury enter the courtroom for the start of their trial Tuesday. The trial continues all week.

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John and Ann Betar of Fairfield, Conn., celebrate their 80th anniversary at St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church in Bridgeport, Conn., on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. The couple has been named the "longest married couple" in the U.S. for 2013 by Worldwide Marriage Encounter, a Christian marriage group based in San Bernardino, Calif. The Betars are scheduled to receive a plaque and other gifts from the group at their granddaughter's home in Fairfield on Saturday.

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The newest Monopoly token, a cat, rests on the game board. Voting on Facebook determined that the cat would replace the iron token.

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The newest Monopoly token, a cat, center, rests on a Boardwalk deed next to other tokens still in use including the wheelbarrow, left, and the shoe, right.

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President Barack Obama walks with Interior Secretary-designate REI Chief Executive Officer Sally Jewell following the announcement Wednesday in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington.

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The financially struggling U.S. Postal Service says it will stop delivering mail on Saturdays but continue to deliver packages six days a week under a plan aimed at saving about $2 billion a year.

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