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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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May 21 2012 - Irving, Lin among players to help train Team USA COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) Rookie of the Year Kyrie Irving of Cleveland and Knicks star Jeremy Lin are among 13 NBA players chosen to scrimmage against the U.S. men's Olympic basketball team in July. |
May 07 2012 - Noted: Russians to train at Fort Carson Also: Blaha rips 'earmarks,' Williams, Gessler at odds, Council scraps meetings and more. Bilateral agreement brings Russians here Colorado Springs soon will be invaded by Russian soldiers — a whole 20 of them.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ] |
April 19 2012 - Bill to allow Incline opening winding through Congress Legislation to remove a legal obstacle to opening the popular yet illegal Manitou Incline is winding its way through Congress.U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn, R-Colorado Springs, introduced House Resolution 4073, which would allow the Cog Railway to abandon the right-of-way on the former tourist train... |
February 27 2012 - Osceola’s Baldwin to train in Olympic wrestling program Kissimmee Osceola freshman Fox Baldwin has been invited to train with the Olympic Development Wrestling Program this summer in Colorado Springs. Baldwin recently won a Class 3A state championship in the 138-pound class. |
February 12 2012 - Broadmoor pair second after Four Continents short program At the U.S. National Championships just over a week ago, Caydee Denney and John Coughlin dug themselves a hole with a fall on a triple flip in the short program.The pair, who train in Colorado Springs, won't need to do any digging after Saturday's short program at the World Arena.... |
January 28 2012 - Colorado Springs’ Terra Runyan Receives Medical Assistant of the Year Award for Exemplary Work an ANY LAB TEST NOW® Awards Medical Assistant with Deserving Honor of Medical Assistant of the Year. With exemplary customer service, the ability to train new employees and perseverance to go the extra mile; Terra Runyan was the perfect choice for the MA of the Year.Alpharetta, GA (PRWEB) January 26, 2012 Each year ANY LAB TEST NOW® searches for a Medical Assistant that exemplifies the best in ... |
December 23 2011 - Parks to benefit from $4.4 million paralympic grant The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Olympic Committee are making it easier for disabled athletes to train in their own communities, including in Colorado Springs. The VA awarded $4.4 million in funds to 95-community based organizations in support of Paralympic sport and physical activity programs for disabled veterans and disabled members of the [...] |
November 24 2011 - Train carrying Army vehicles derails Fort Carson officials said a train carrying military equipment and trucks derailed on B Street under Academy Boulevard in southern Colorado Springs Thursday morning. |
November 22 2011 - 100 top figure skaters set to compete in Colorado Springs Colorado Springs will host the 2012 International Skating Union Four Continents Figure Skating Championship at the World Arena Feb. 7-12, 2012. The internationally recognized event is ISU sanctioned and will feature 100 top figure skaters from North America, Asia, Australia and Africa. Tickets go on sale Nov. 29. U.S. Team pairs Caydee Denney and John Coughlin, who train [...] |
October 20 2011 - Springs restaurant icon closing after 38 years After 38 years serving Colorado Springs, Giuseppe's Old Depot Restaurant is leaving the station.The local favorite at 10 S. Sierra Madre St. will be open through Monday, then close to become a special events center.Craig Ochs, whose family saved the 122-year-old Denver and Rio Grande train... |
October 18 2011 - L. Lurleen Essmeier L. Lurleen Essmeier of Florence died on October 14, 2011 in Colorado Springs at the ags of 97. She was born April 21, 1914 near Yates Center, KS. At age 6, her family loaded their belongings onto a railroad box car and relocated to a homestead 15 miles east of Walsenburg, CO. They remained on the homestead until 1927. Fire destroyed their home and the family relocated to Florence where Lurleen ... |
October 17 2011 - Firefighters train with visually impaired Colorado Springs firefighters met with students at the Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind to learn how to help the visually impaired during an emergency. |
October 16 2011 - Safety of kids at gymnastics clubs called into question Owners of Colorado Springs gymnastics clubs say their facilities are safe places to train, despite a recent overhaul at a local complex that was run by a convicted sex offender and had a coach with a checkered past. Still, former national team members are pressuring the sport's national... |
October 29 2011 - Beer to Van Briggle Colorado Mountain Brewery has plans to expand into the old Van Briggle building, and then the rest of the country. by Matthew Schniper Just a little over a year after he and partners opened Colorado Mountain Brewery near the Air Force Academy, Scott Koons says the group signed a lease last week for a second Colorado Springs location. The spot: the historic Midland Terminal Railroad Roundhouse at ... |
October 19 2011 - Flatt picks new coaches, will train at 3 rinks COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Rachael Flatt says she'll train with three coaches at three different rinks while she's going to school at Stanford. The 2010 U.S. champion said Friday she'd work with Justin Dillon , Lynn Smith and Olympic champion ice dancer Sergei Ponomarenko at rinks in San Jose, Oakland and Redwood City, Calif. |
October 05 2011 - Odyssey’s Journey Aug. 5, 2011 • Colorado Springs, Colo. Baylor University rising sophomore Odyssey Sims arrived in Colorado Springs, Colo., in late May hoping to snare one of the 12 spots on the 2011 USA U19 World Championship Team. At the tail end of trials, Sims was called up to train for a session with players two to three years older. |
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