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Washington state legislators pay visit to The Columbian

The Columbian
Published: December 2, 2011, 4:00pm

Sen. Craig Pridemore, D-Vancouver, Sen. Joe Zarelli, R-Ridgefield, and Rep. Jim Moeller, D-Vancouver, stopped into The Columbian on Friday to honor departing political reporter Kathie Durbin and sit in on a front page editorial meeting.

Durbin is leaving the paper after 12 years as a reporter here, where she’s earned the respect of her sources in Olympia on both sides of the aisle. The legislators spoke of their admiration for Durbin at a farewell party in the newsroom and then stuck around for the editorial meeting where they helped choose Saturday’s front page stories and photos.

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