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Corrections, Jan. 12

The Columbian
Published: January 12, 2010, 12:00am

Shakespeare: A story about the Slocum House production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)” that appeared on Page F3 of Friday’s Weekend section listed incorrect ticket prices. Tickets are $13 for adults and $11 for seniors and children. The information was also incorrect in the Weekend section event listings on Page F15, and in a story on page D1 of Saturday’s Life section.

Nautilus: A recent brief about Nautilus Inc. contained an error. Vancouver-based Nautilus said in December that it would sell certain assets of StairMaster and Schwinn Fitness brands, including the licensing of Schwinn Fitness indoor cycling products for commercial use to Fit Dragon International. The $10.9 million transaction with Fit Dragon’s affiliate Xiamen World Gear Sports Goods Co. has been completed. The sale helped close a $30-million line of credit with Bank of America, helping the company end 2009 with no borrowing on that line for the first time, said Nautilus spokesman John Mills. The sale of its commercial business allows Nautilus to focus on its consumer retail and direct businesses.

Organization incorrect: The “Growing Groceries” class is hosted in part by Washington State University Clark County Extension. A story in Saturday’s Columbian gave the wrong organization.

Evergreen levy: Superintendent John Deeder will host two community forums on Evergreen Public Schools’ proposed replacement maintenance and operations levy, at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Evergreen High School auditorium and at noon Jan. 21 in the Tan Complex of the district office complex. An article that appeared on Page C5 of The Columbian on Friday listed an incorrect date.

Evergreen kindergarten: In 529 mail surveys received by Evergreen Public Schools last month, 57 percent of kindergarten parents favor an immediate return to half-day sessions. That result was listed incorrectly in an article that appeared on Page C1 on Dec. 9.

Senate members: The Washington State Senate has 49 members. A graphic in Sunday’s Page One story about the convening of the 2010 Legislature misstated the number of Senate members.

It is The Columbian’s policy to correct errors. Call Mary Ricks at 360-735-4550.

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