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Results tagged “flag”

Neighborhood News And Local Blog Round-Up

  • Orphan Road has another interesting idea about how to make Seattle greener--this time involving unpaving parking lots.
  • The Ballard High School flag was at half-staff today, and My Ballard tells you why.
  • Magnolia Voice announces that plans to alter traffic flow on Nickerson Street have been put on hold until the viaduct replacement project is more solidified.
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By Katelyn in News on March 26, 2009 5:00 PM
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By Donte in Arts & Events on March 22, 2008 1:30 PM
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