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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 19 2012 - Hoping for one more miracle Len Barker is a man who believes in miracles. In a dusty warehouse across from the railroad tracks on East Lodi Avenue, Barker walks each morning to the deliveries door. He has no idea what he’ll find. Some days there is nothing. But on the good days, Barker begins to unwrap and sort boxes of donated medical supplies. |
March 06 2012 - Verde Canyon Railroad Presents Rhythm on the Rails CLARKDALE, AZ-- - On Saturday, April 14, Verde Canyon Railroad is introducing the first annual Rhythm on the Rails . Eight distinctive musical acts representing a variety of melodic styles will each play ... |
February 26 2012 - CD/DOWNLOAD/ALBUM: Rising Piano Star Romain Collin Introduces Melodically Captivating Sound-Sculpte "A visionary composer, an extraordinary jazz pianist and a very bright young rising star in the jazz world." Jon Weber, host of NPR's PianoJazz French-born pianist m: Romain Collin introduces an evocatively textured, melodically luxuriant sound on his new Palmetto album The Calling, slated for release on April 24, 2012. Flowing from his singular creative path as a classically trained ... |
January 20 2012 - Lawyer maintains accused mom mentally ill STOCKTON - The defense attorney for a Lodi mother who allegedly tried to kill her 5-year-old daughter by driving her car into a train continues to say his client is mentally ill. |
December 22 2011 - Abductees feud ties Japan's diplomatic hands on N.Korea TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan wants China to help keep North Korea from imploding and might need U.S. defence backup if it does, but its own ability to take diplomatic initiatives is being constrained by its focus on the fate of citizens abducted by Pyongyang decades ago. Japan, whose territory is within range of its unpredictable neighbour's missile arsenal, has made a show of solidarity with its ... |
December 22 2011 - Analysis: Abductees feud constrains Japan diplomacy with N.Korea TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan wants China to help keep North Korea from imploding and might need U.S. defense backup if it does, but its own ability to take diplomatic initiatives is being constrained by its focus on the fate of citizens abducted by Pyongyang decades ago. Japan, whose territory is within range of its unpredictable neighbor's missile arsenal, has made a show of solidarity with its ... |
December 16 2011 - Lodi mom found competent for trial STOCKTON - A Lodi woman accused of trying to kill her 5-year-old daughter by driving her car into a train has been deemed competent to stand trial. |
November 15 2011 - Competency hearing this week for Lodi mom LODI - A Lodi woman accused of trying to kill her 5-year-old daughter by crashing her car into an oncoming train in October will receive a hearing to determine if she is competent to stand trial in San Joaquin County Superior Court. |
October 14 2011 - Stolen tractor hit by freight train LODI - A man who stole a tractor narrowly escaped injury Thursday morning when the vehicle became stuck on a set of railroad tracks near Lodi and was struck by a freight train, according to the California Highway Patrol. |
October 13 2011 - $1M bail for mom who rammed train LODI - A San Joaquin County Superior Court judge has set bail at $1 million for a Lodi woman accused of trying to kill her 5-year-old daughter by driving her car into a train on Friday. |
October 07 2011 - Ill. town evacuating after fiery train derailment Authorities were evacuating the entire town of Tiskilwa, located about 115 miles west of Chicago, following a major train derailment overnight that left multiple tanker cars exploding, according to fire officials and area residents. |
October 22 2011 - Cowboy Ken entertains fair-goers with train rides Ken Keiffer, better known as “Cowboy Ken,” will be offering free rides in his solar-powered train at this year’s Lodi Grape Festival. The Grape Festival will begin Thursday and run through Sunday. Cowboy Ken will be offering free rides on his train on all four days. |
October 26 2011 - California firefighters working to prevent rail car explosion Firefighters in a Northern California suburb were trying to keep a burning rail car from exploding and leveling nearby houses, schools and businesses as authorities on Wednesday kept an evacuation order in place that affected thousands of homes. |
October 04 2011 - Weather Eye: Weather spurs weird events around country We certainly are not making any weather news in our neck of the woods but the rest of the country is setting unprecedented records. And with the intense heat in much of the U.S. there are reports of all kind of unusual happenings. Like a blood-red reservoir in Texas, street pavement exploding in Iowa, railroad trains only creeping at a crawl in the Midwest and massive ant infestations in Florida ... |
October 03 2011 - VIDEO: America's Got a Train Wreck Some say that the reason to watch NASCAR is for the potential crashes. If you watch America's Got Talent using the same principle, it must have been greatly satisfying to see Tim Kinetic King Fort. He introduced himself as the greatest creator of chain reactions gadgets and exploding objects in the 17 known universes, but created nothing but a mess during his semifinal audition. His domino ... |
October 03 2011 - Doomsayers Perk Up: Heat Wave Turns Reservoir Blood-Red Doomsayers are always on the lookout for signs of the Apocalypse, and few have been more captivating than record-setting temperatures scorching the nation these days. With the elevated temperatures has come even more compelling fodder for the students of prophesy, including a reservoir stained blood-red in Texas, exploding sidewalks in Iowa, snail-slow railroad trains in the Midwest and ant ... |
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