Bill To Boost Money For Bay Area Ports
KGO - The ports in Los Angeles and Long Beach only got $12 million dollars — half of what they got in 2005. Oakland got zero There is something fundamentally wrong with an allocation formula that does not include the fourth largest container port
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Seattle Times - Alexis Filliol, West Valley (Yakima), beat Tinka Hanan, Port Angeles, 6-0, 6-0; Jennifer Skardon, Columbia River, beat Anissa Bryant-Swift, Sammamish, 6-2, 6-0. Quarterfinals Storz, Holy Names, beat Becker, White River, 6-1, 6-1; Knox, Hanford
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Everett Herald - Before her final attempt she was locked in a tie with Kaylee Baumstark (Port Angeles). “I was really nervous. I wasn’t expecting to be, but I came in really nervous,” Jensen said. As Jensen prepared for her final throw, she mixed things up. “I picked up
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June 2nd, 2007 at 6:07 pm
[…] Bill To Boost Money For Bay Area Ports KGO - The ports in Los Angeles and Long beach only got $12 million dollars — half of what they got in 2005. Oakland got zero There is something fundamentally wrong with an allocation formula that does not include the fourth largest container port Friday’s detailed tennis resultsseattle Times - Alexis […] […]
June 8th, 2007 at 7:39 pm
[…] Bill To Boost Money For Bay Area Ports KGO - The ports in Los Angeles and Long Beach only got $12 million dollars — half of what they got in 2005. Oakland got zero There is something fundamentally wrong with an allocation formula that does not include the fourth largest container port Friday’s detailed tennis resultsSeattle Times - Alexis […] […]