08/15/08 Corrections
Yakima Herald-Republic
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- Family of former Yakima woman devastated by homicide
- Greyhound leaving downtown station after 50 years
- Man threatening to jump from I-82 overpass subdued
- Pregnant woman shot, killed in Mattawa Saturday night
- Oregon man killed in accident near Goldendale
- Two car accident reported Friday near Goldendale
- Suicidal man subdued on I-82 overpass
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- McLain | New Plant Hardiness Zone Map moves us up a few degrees
- Family of former Yakima woman devastated by homicide
- Hatton: With plenty of unsolicited help, Slovenia beckons
- Greyhound leaving downtown station after 50 years
- Hastings seeks Impact Aid grants for area school districts
* The Antique Farm Expo and Flea Market information that ran in the Summer in the Valley weekend calendar Thursday had some incorrect information. The Flea Market is free, but the expo is $5 per person, kids 12 and under are free if they are with a parent.
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* A Los Angeles Times story in Thursday's paper on the shooting death of a Mount Vernon, Wash.-area woman incorrectly reported the distance between the suspected shooter and the victim. The distance between the shooter and victim was about 120 yards.
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* WASHINGTON (AP) -- In an Aug. 13 story about personnel files released by the National Archives from the Office of Strategic Services, The Associated Press erroneously reported that Quentin Roosevelt, an agent identified in the records, was the son of President Theodore Roosevelt. The OSS agent was Quentin Roosevelt II, the grandson of the former president and son of Theodore Roosevelt Jr.

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