Photos for January 16, 2013
Union's Jon Reynolds, right, gets a face full of Evergreen's Anthony Thomas in a 170 lbs. 4A wrestling dual at UHS on Wednesday January 16, 2013. Thomas won the match.(Zachary Kaufman/The Columbian)
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Cleveland Cavaliers forward Alonzo Gee, right, pressures Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Portland, Ore., Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)
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Kalliah McCartney, Sacramento State gymnastics
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Adam Herman, Concordia University basketball.
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Gov. Jay Inslee, center, is escorted by Sen. Linda Evans Parlette, R-Wenatchee, left, and Rep. Sam Hunt, D-Olympia, right, as he pauses at the entrance to the House chamber Wednesday before speaking to a joint session of the Washington Legislature shortly after he was sworn in as Governor.
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Vancouver Public Schools Resource Officer Donald "Raven" Hubbard makes sure children are headed to class at the start of the school day at McLoughlin Middle School on Feb. 14
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I wasn't quite sure who I should sent this comment too, however I have seen many different places to eat in Vancouver, but I have never seen St. Johns Cafe reviewed. I would encourage someone from your newspaper to go and enjoy some outstanding service and great food at St. Johns Cafe. I eat at St. Johns Cafe once a week. I am not payed or employed at this establishment, but would like to see a local business owner have some help in getting people to his business. The owner started this business January 1st, 2012. Please go and review this business. The cafe is located at : 4306 NE St.Johns Rd. Vancouver, Washington (360)735-7399 Thank you for your time. Aaron Madsen
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The new owners of Empress Estate hope to host weddings at the Woodland property, just like when it was known as Empress Palace until 2009 when the 17,000-square-foot mansion was foreclosed.
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Stevie Saleem, owner of Empress Estate, looks down from the second floor into the Woodland home's entryway while giving a tour Jan. 11. She and her husband, Zoe, plan to rent out the property for weddings and other special events, and eventually have it be a bed-and-breakfast.
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A Civilian Conservation Corps crew plants trees in the Yacolt Burn area in north Clark County in 1936.
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Two white-tail deer feed at the edge of a wooded area on the Julia Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge near Cathlamet.
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Husband-and-wife entrepreneurs Angela and Jonathan Park are in the midst of remodeling the former Hazel Dell Brewpub. It will reopen in March as their third local Yummy Mongolian Barbecue location.
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To save on the higher cost of leasing commercial space, restaurateurs Jonathan and Angela Park purchased the former Hazel Dell Brewpub.
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NTSB Investigator Mike Bauer works inside the Boeing 787 "Dreamliner" airplane under investigation at Boston's Logan Airport on Tuesday in Boston. The government stepped in Friday to assure the public that Boeing's "Dreamliner" is safe to fly, even as it launched a comprehensive review to find out what caused a fire, a fuel leak and other worrisome incidents this week.
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All Nippon Airways' Boeing 787 Dreamliner takes off for the company's first non-stop flight from San Jose to Tokyo at the San Jose International Airport in San Jose, Calif. on Friday. The FAA has grounded all 787s until Boeing can ensure that the planes are safe to fly.
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Kirk Mouser
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A new old-school men's hat shop has opened in Uptown Minneapolis, just as the trend has hit its stride. The heritage menswear movement has pushed hats back on to guys' heads. Baseball caps have given way to Fedoras, Gatsbys and Bowlers. (Tom Wallace/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT)
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A new old-school men's hat shop has opened in Uptown Minneapolis, just as the trend has hit its stride. The heritage menswear movement has pushed hats back on to guys' heads. Baseball caps have given way to Fedoras, Gatsbys and Bowlers. (Tom Wallace/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT)
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A new old-school men's hat shop has opened in Uptown Minneapolis, just as the trend has hit its stride. The heritage menswear movement has pushed hats back on to guys' heads. Baseball caps have given way to Fedoras, Gatsbys and Bowlers. (Tom Wallace/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT)
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A new old-school men's hat shop has opened in Uptown Minneapolis, just as the trend has hit its stride. The heritage menswear movement has pushed hats back on to guys' heads. Baseball caps have given way to Fedoras, Gatsbys and Bowlers. (Tom Wallace/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT)
Published on January 16, 2013
A new old-school men's hat shop has opened in Uptown Minneapolis, just as the trend has hit its stride. The heritage menswear movement has pushed hats back on to guys' heads. Baseball caps have given way to Fedoras, Gatsbys and Bowlers. (Tom Wallace/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT)
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Photos by Tom Wallace/Minneapolis Star Tribune Adam Caine tries on a hat at Goorins Hat Store in Minneapolis last month
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A new old-school men's hat shop has opened in Uptown Minneapolis, just as the trend has hit its stride. The heritage menswear movement has pushed hats back on to guys' heads. Baseball caps have given way to Fedoras, Gatsbys and Bowlers. (Tom Wallace/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT)
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Libby Ryan, of Goorins Hat Store in Minneapolis, stretches out a hat.
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Baseball caps have given way to Fedoras, Gatsbys and Bowlers.
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Baseball caps have given way to Fedoras, Gatsbys and Bowlers.
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Baseball caps have given way to Fedoras, Gatsbys and Bowlers.
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Charles Godyear looks over the new hats at Goorins Hat Store in Minneapolis in December.
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A new old-school men's hat shop has opened in Uptown Minneapolis, just as the trend has hit its stride. The heritage menswear movement has pushed hats back on to guys' heads. Baseball caps have given way to Fedoras, Gatsbys and Bowlers.
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Steven Robertson
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Vancouver Christian High School alum Kendra Chritz, center, was featured this month as National Geographic's Explorer of the Week.
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Passerby Tim Weber checks the area where two holes were cut to free a woman who fell part of the way down a 20-foot wall and got herself stuck in Portland on Wednesday. The woman spent about four hours in a space between two buildings less than a foot wide Wednesday morning. In addition to the an air bag, rescuers also cut a hole and used a soapy substance to lubricate the concrete block walls to remove the woman.
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A woman is rescued after being trapped inside a wall of the parking garage at the Gretchen Kafoury Commons in Southwest Portland on Wednesday. Portland firefighters worked for more than three and a half hours to her free.
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State Sens. Don Benton, R-Vancouver, and Ann Rivers, R-La Center, are proposing legislation that would block a light rail line on the Columbia River Crossing.
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Ransom Demand
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Jay Inslee, left, is sworn in as Washington state governor Wednesday by Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice Barbara Madsen in the rotunda of the Legislative Building at the Capitol in Olympia.
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This Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 photo provided by Harpo Studios Inc., shows talk-show host Oprah Winfrey interviewing cyclist Lance Armstrong during taping for the show "Oprah and Lance Armstrong: The Worldwide Exclusive" in Austin, Texas. The two-part episode of "Oprah's Next Chapter" will air nationally Thursday and Friday, Jan. 17-18, 2013.
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Oregon coach Chip Kelly has agreed to become the new head coach for the Philadelphia Eagles, ESPN reported Wednesday.
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