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South Puget Sound Live Music and DJs Calendar: Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011

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South Puget Sound Live Music and DJs Calendar: Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011

ACOUSTIC/FOLK/CELTIC Mandolin Cafe Tacoma - Central. Gen Obata. All Ages. 6 pm. NC. Liquid Soul Coffee Roy. Open Mic. Hosted by David Wayne. All Ages. 7 pm. NC. The Spar Olympia. Strangled Darlings. All Ages. 8 pm. NC. BLUES Dawson's Bar and Grill Tacoma - South. Billy Shew Band Open Jam Session. 8 pm. NC. The

Wednesdays: DJ Kun Luv (Series Over)

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Wednesdays: DJ Kun Luv (Series Over)

The only thing Northwest celebrity DJ Kun Luv loves more than hanging with superstar athletes and tipping his beloved Ciroq cocktail is bringing a crowd to a boiling point with club hits. DJ Kun Luv will spread his love on the wheels of steel at Surreal Ultra Lounge's weekly hip-hop

Tuesdays: B.O.G.O.

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Tuesdays: B.O.G.O.

Since we know how much you love free stuff - and getting your drink on - we thought you may want to know about the Surreal Ultra Lounge's B.O.G.O. night. No, it's not about bagging girls. It's buy one, get one night. Specially, drinks. Tuesdays,

Saturdays: Mauro-ized Masa

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Saturdays: Mauro-ized Masa

So you were born with two left feet - so what? Down some liquid courage and head to Masa for one of the most happening Latin nights in the city. DJ Mauro made the move to Masa bringing his bag of classic salsa and merengue as well as music-of-the-moment reggaeton,

Thursdays: Ladies laugh night

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Thursdays: Ladies laugh night

A lesser person would mock you. A lesser person would politely ignore you. A lesser person would say you're funny in a very facetious tone of voice. A lesser person would tell you to take that act on the road. A lesser person would tell you you're not as funny

Live, work and play in Downtown Olympia

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Live, work and play in Downtown Olympia

Downtown Olympia -- there is no city quite as vibrant and unique in the state as Olympia, Washington State's capital. This eclectic city sits on the bank of the Puget Sound and Capitol Lake. Visitors and residents can enjoy the pristine waters while enjoying captivating views of Mount Rainier and

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Quiet town in the shadow of Mount Rainier

About 20 years ago, the mountain town of Graham had a population of about 9,000. Over this period of time, it has become one of the fastest growing municipalities in the country, with over 15,000 folks arriving in just the last decade. Graham is named after Smith Graham, who in 1905

Live, work and play in Hawks Prairie

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Live, work and play in Hawks Prairie

Hawks Prairie is a family-friendly neighborhood conveniently situated between DuPont and Lacey. There, you will find tree-lined streets, parks and trails with easy access to shops and restaurants. Getting There Hawks Prairie can be found at the edge of Lacey.  Head south on I-5 if you're coming from Tacoma. Head north if

West Olympia

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West Olympia

As part of Washington's capital city, West Olympia sits on the west side of Budd Bay and Capitol Lake. It includes the South Westside and Northwest Olympia neighborhoods and is home to plenty of green space including family parks and waterfront trails.  How to get there This pocket of Thurston County is primarily accessible

Kyoto Japanese Restaurant

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Kyoto Japanese Restaurant

ANNOUNCER: Craving more bites with an exotic flare, Dutch and Jackie head from the heart of downtown a bit south to a South Tacoma Way strip mall surprise, Kyoto Japanese Restaurant. Nestled in the same strip mall that H Mart resides in, Kyoto provides a tiny oasis in a concrete

Where to watch the game

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Where to watch the game

Football is in the air. You can smell it. It smells like pork rinds and nacho cheese, perspiration and face paint. It smells like a great way to spend your weekends throughout the coming fall - from the first orange leaves to the bitter chill of January. Yes, it's a glorious

Family. Strong. 2018.

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Family. Strong. 2018.

The Steilacoom Historical School District invites the community to attend "Family. Strong. 2018.," Wednesday, April 18, from 5-7:30 p.m. at Pioneer Middle School in DuPont. The theme of the evening is Community Connected -- Building Wellness Together. "This is in recognition of April as the Month of the Military Child," wrote Susanne

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Look in the mirror

Like military members who serve the nation, police officers serve in municipalities, counties and states around the country. For those thinking about a law enforcement career after the military, the field offers an opportunity to continue serving. "It is an extremely rewarding career," wrote Sgt. Scott Novasky, in an email. "Over my

Veterans, business and fitness

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Veterans, business and fitness

With many servicemembers exiting the military from Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), it should come as no surprise that some decide to stay in the area and try their hand at opening a business. It's also no surprise that many of those who do, delve into the fitness industry after witnessing

VCSAF highlights speed

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VCSAF highlights speed

Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. Stephen Wilson emphasized airmen will continue leading the way in preparing for the future of war and highlighted the importance of speed, connectivity and innovation during the 2018 Future of War Conference April 9 in Washington, D.C. Wilson said the goal is

Tour sparks new recruit flashback moment

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Tour sparks new recruit flashback moment

Each drill weekend, new recruits from the 446th Airlift ‘Rainier' Wing's Development and Training Flight get exposure to important aspects of serving in the military, including getting to check out a C-17 Globemaster III and interact with the aircrew. The aircrew shared rewarding stories about their military experience, and for one

It's Tulip Town

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It's Tulip Town

The 2018 Skagit Valley Tulip Festival runs through April 30. The festival is designed to be a driving tour and highlights the agriculture of the Skagit Valley. The tour is in its 34th year and people from all 50 states and more than 93 countries visit during festival time. It

10th AS Airmen return home safely

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10th AS Airmen return home safely

More than 100 Airmen from McChord Field's 10th Airlift Squadron returned home from a 120-day deployment Sept. 1 with some significant mission milestones under their belt. During its deployment as the 817th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron to an overseas contingency location in the Middle East, the 10th AS flew more than 1,600

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