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Caleb Wilson.
Born Friday April 11th
at 13:20 in the afternoon.
Caleb’s parents are Michelle and Leland Wilson
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| Wednesday, April 02, 2008 |
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HOQUIAM TO CRACK DOWN ON NUISANCE PROPERTIES
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Starting April 1, the city of Hoquiam plans to get tough with owners of so-called "nuisance" properties that are in poor repair or generally poorly maintained. The city announced at Monday night's council meeting an emphasis patrol that could include misdemeanor criminal charges against property owners who fail to respond to city notices telling them to clean up their acts. Lawn cleanup, trash removal and disposal of junk cars and boats are also high on the list of code enforcement priorities. Property owners will be given a 7-day courtesy period to correct violations, after which the city penalties begin with a formal written order to comply and escalate from there. |
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Soldiers hike to quake-buried Chinese villages
MIANYANG, China (AP) -- Soldiers hiking over landslide-blocked roads reached the epicenter of China's devastating earthquake Tuesday, pulling bodies and a few survivors from collapsed buildings. The death toll of more than 12,000 is certain to rise as the buried are found....
Police report 60 killed by bombs in western India
NEW DELHI (AP) -- A series of bombs exploded across the ancient city of Jaipur on Tuesday, killing at least 60 people and transforming busy markets, a jewelry bazaar and a Hindu temple into scenes of carnage....
Trapped students had little time to escape quake
JUYUAN, China (AP) -- The high school students were settling in to afternoon arts and humanities classes when the massive quake struck. The school collapsed so rapidly - one floor "pancaking" atop another - that there was practically no time to escape....
China moves quickly to deal with quake
BEIJING (AP) -- Within 24 hours of China's deadly quake, some 20,000 troops converged on the disaster area to help dig out the dead and injured, and military planes and trucks ferried in another 30,000 reinforcements....
Myanmar police block aid workers, food piles up
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) -- Police barred foreign aid workers from reaching cyclone survivors in hard-hit areas Tuesday, while emergency food shipments backed up at the main airport for Myanmar's biggest city....
US couple helps Myanmar cyclone victims
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -- As frustrated foreign aid workers plead to enter Myanmar, one American couple is already ferrying supplies to cyclone victims....
Cease-fire holds in Sadr City after deadly clashes
BAGHDAD (AP) -- A shaky cease-fire appeared to take hold Tuesday in Baghdad's Sadr City, after a cleric who brokered the deal for Shiite fighters said they would honor it even after clashes left at least 11 dead and 19 wounded....
Israeli leader in trouble with law as Bush arrives
JERUSALEM (AP) -- As President Bush arrives in Israel to help celebrate the Jewish state's 60th birthday, he will find his host, Ehud Olmert, in deep trouble....
China's panda preserves reported safe
CHENGDU, China (AP) -- All the pandas at the world's most famous panda preserve were reported safe late Tuesday, more than a day after China's worst earthquake in three decades closed off the remote, mountainous area....
Saudis sends sharp warning to Iran over Lebanon
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -- Saudi Arabia sent Iran a sharp warning over Lebanon Tuesday, saying Tehran's support for Hezbollah will damage its relations with other Muslim and Arab countries....
Anonymous rape tests are going nationwide
ELKTON, Md. (AP) -- Starting next year across the country, rape victims too afraid or too ashamed to go to police can undergo an emergency-room forensic rape exam, and the evidence gathered will be kept on file in a sealed envelope in case they decide to press charges....
Lesbian chased out of NYC bathroom settles suit
NEW YORK (AP) -- A popular restaurant has agreed to pay $35,000 to settle a lawsuit with a lesbian who said a bouncer chased her out of the women's bathroom and forced her to leave because she looked masculine....
Detroit City Council moves toward ousting mayor
DETROIT (AP) -- The City Council narrowly approved taking the first step Tuesday toward removing Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, who is charged with perjury over explicit text messages sent to a former aide....
Military cracks down on scrap-metal scavengers
TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. (AP) -- Hundreds of Marines were conducting a combat training mission in the Mojave Desert when an air patrol spotted something kicking up dust: A civilian pickup truck speeding across the barren landscape....
Sect mother of newborn not a minor, Texas concedes
SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- Texas child welfare officials conceded Tuesday that a newborn's mother, held in foster care as a minor after being removed from a polygamous sect's ranch, is an adult....
Deputies kill 2 in gun battle on Calif. reservation
SAN JACINTO, Calif. (AP) -- A man and woman opened fire on guards at an entrance to an Indian reservation and fled into the hills, where they were killed in a gun battle with sheriff's deputies and a SWAT team, authorities said Tuesday. It was the second deadly gunfight involving deputies on the reservation in five days....
Fla. wildfires hit 160 homes; arsonists sought
PALM BAY, Fla. (AP) -- Investigators searched Tuesday for one or more arsonists behind a string of stubborn wildfires that have destroyed or damaged more than 160 homes on Florida's Atlantic coast....
Texas authorities investigate more polygamy charges
CLYDE, Texas (AP) -- Behind guarded, ornate gates at the end of a rural road, a self-proclaimed prophet warns his followers about the end of time and rails against a dangerous and unclean world outside their West Texas compound....
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