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1. Jennifer Wilde lost her job as a
C) DJ at 92.9 "The Bull"
2. Jane Gutting is stepping down from her job at
A) Educational Service District 105
3. Stan Flemming resigned from his job at
D) Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences
4. What was closed Wednesday?
B) Nob Hill Boulevard overpass for repaving
5. What was Tarleton State player Garrett Lindholm's notable feat in the Division II football playoffs the week before his team played Central Washington?
D) he kicked a 64-yard field goal on the final play of regulation to force overtime
6. West Valley and East Valley high schools had teams compete in the state semifinals of
A) girls soccer
7. Friday's On magazine cover featured a photograph of
D) all of the above
8. Which comedian performed Saturday night at the Yakima Convention Center at a benefit for Camp Prime Time?
B) Josh Blue
9. What movie sequel much anticipated by teen and tween girls opened this weekend?
A) "New Moon"
10. What holiday season fundraising campaign began last week?
C) Salvation Army bell ringing
11. Who was appointed to an open seat on the Wapato City Council?
B) the 80-year-old grandmother of former Councilman Frank Rodriguez
12. Geologists have identified more than a dozen places in Yakima County that are at risk of
B) a landslide
13. What diverse interests are among Doug Nott's passions?
A) composing symphonic music and hunting
14. The latest stop in former Central Washington University quarterback Mike Reilly's football career is
D) Green Bay
15. The owner of The Depot Restaurant in Yakima's North Front Street Historic District is getting the support of some other property owners in his protest against
C) installing an abstract sculpture on Front Street
16. Thanksgiving food and drink recipes in On magazine were provided by
D) The Indoorsman
* Compiled by Tim Kelly, who can be reached at 509-577-7752 or tkelly@yakimaherald.com.
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