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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 24 2012 -
Evelyn Bryan Johnson dies at 102; pioneering female pilot
Evelyn Bryan Johnson took up flying in 1944, went on to hold a Guinness record for most hours in the air by a female pilot, and trained thousands of students. With her husband serving in the Army Air Forces during World War II, Evelyn Bryan Johnson was looking for something to occupy her time when she wasn't running their dry-cleaning business in Jefferson City, Tenn. |
May 23 2012 -
Jackson police find parole absconder living in tent
Around 11 a.m., officers Matt Peters and Warren Johnson were walking the area around Mechanic and Trail streets when they saw the tent in a wooded area near the railroad tracks, said Jackson Police Lt. Elmer Hitt. |
May 22 2012 -
Vols to go on the road in preseason
Tennessee will be taking part of its preseason camp on the road. The Vols will practice from Aug. 9-15 at Milligan College in Johnson City, Tenn., which is about a two-hour drive from Knoxville. "The week in Johnson City will provide a unique opportunity to build team unity and limit distractions,” Tennessee coach Derek Dooley said. “The opportunity to train away from campus also allows for a ... |
May 22 2012 -
Red Admiral Butterfly Invasion Update: Some Will Settle In NYC!
We can't get enough of the Red Admiral butterflies that have swept into New York City. Yesterday's beautiful weather meant that many were fluttering about in the sky— or taking the D train . We asked Dr. Christie Johnson, curatorial associate at the American Museum of Natural History 's Division of Invertebrate Zoology , about the Vanessa atalanta and learned how we, as New Yorkers, can attract ... |
May 21 2012 -
Johnson City Train Depot Sold
The Johnson City Development Authority has confirmed that they have sold the old train station building downtown to Joe Baker, owner of the Smoky Mountain Distillery in Gatlinburg. |
May 16 2012 -
Milwaukie residents raising funds to improve Johnson Creek in conjunction with light rail
If residents can raise $300,000, they could restore Johnson Creek around the Tacoma Street light rail station and install an interpretive boardwalk.To restore the creek, the Creek Committee, as the resident group has become known, and Johnson Creek Watershed Council must work with public and private landowners. Ardenwald resident Russ Stoll sees the “Connect the Dots” project as a beginning to ... |
April 28 2012 -
Sean Daly's CD picks: Bush, Soundgarden, Jack Johnson, Eddie Vedder, Train, George Harrison
By Sean Daly, Times Pop Music Critic Wednesday, April 25, 2012 Bush, Soundgarden Album: Avengers Assemble: Music From the Motion Picture (Hollywood) Why we care: Is it time to bid adieu to the '80s nostalgia boom and welcome back the surly, angsty, utterly forgettable '90s? The Avengers , one of the biggest movies of a superheroic summer (opens May 4), has a soundtrack stuffed with '90s acts ... |
April 17 2012 -
Train and a semi-truck collide in Coralville
Johnson County emergency-rescue teams responded to a train and truck collision at the intersection of Deer Creek Road and Highway 6 after receiving a call around noon Monday. |
April 12 2012 -
Johnson City has rich railroad history
East Tennessee State University has one of the most unique features of any college in the country. Johnson City is the only city in the United States that has a downtown flanked by two different railroad lines. |
April 12 2012 -
LBJ School Launches New Multidisciplinary Initiative to Train Global Diplomats
AUSTIN, Texas — In an effort to lead a renaissance among the next generation of diplomatic leaders and scholars, the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin is spearheading the launch of Reinventing Diplomacy, a new educational and research initiative that will draw on the research and teaching talents of the LBJ School, as well as that of the university’s ... |
April 12 2012 -
Six Flags Over Texas hit by floods after heavy rains
The heavy rains and rushing water turned a rollercoaster into a water ride at Six Flags. After several inches of rain fell, Johnson Creek began to overflow. Parts of the Runaway Mine Train ride was submerged. |
March 29 2012 -
Fairfield double homicide suspect found on train
A suspect has been arrested in a drug-related double homicide in Fairfield, police said. Blake Johnson, 21, of Vallejo was arrested Monday night after someone spotted him on a train in Nevada, said Fairfield police Lt.... |
March 24 2012 -
Calendar for Tuesday
Mark Your Calendar Johnson Elementary School's annual Spring Fair and Silent Auction is set for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the school on Oak Hill Drive in Bryan. There will be food, games, inflatables, horseback rides, train rides and more. Ticke ... |
March 21 2012 -
Johnson Creek water submerges Six Flags Mine Train ride
ARLINGTON - Six Flags Over Texas appeared to have added a log flume ride to its attractions. It actually turned out to be the rushing waters of Johnson Creek, which submerged the tracks of the Runaway Mine Train ride. The park wasn't open. The park will open on Saturday. All rides are built to operate as normal once the waters recede |
March 08 2012 -
Calendar for Thursday
Mark Your Calendar Johnson Elementary's Annual Spring Fair and Silent Auction will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on March 24 at the school, 3800 Oak Hill Drive. There will be food, games, inflatables, horseback rides, train rides and more. Tickets can b ... |
February 28 2012 -
DART shooting victim 'made the most of life'
GARLAND — Employees at WaveWare Technologies spent more time reflecting about a former colleague than working on Wednesday. "I'll remember him as a good friend and a long-time co-worker," said Jacqueline Sanchez, reflecting on the life of Eric Johnson. Johnson, 42, was standing on the platform waiting for a train at DART's Arapaho Center light rail station in Richardson on Tuesday afternoon when ... |
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