PORTLAND -- A federal judge in Portland denied a pro online poker player's request to have his amateur golfer status reinstated.
Dusty Schmidt had filed a complaint seeking a preliminary restraining order that would have allowed him to keep his USGA amateur status and play in a series of events in the Pacific Northwest.
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Air service added to Portland from Yakima
Air service added to Portland from Yakima
Portland-based SeaPort Airlines will begin flying new routes between Portland and Yakima and Wenatchee beginning March 1.
The new service will include three daily nonstop round-trip flights between Yakima to Portland on Mondays through Fridays, one nonstop flight from Yakima to Portland on Saturday, and one return nonstop flight from Portland to Yakima on Sundays.
All flights from Portland to Yakima will continue to Wenatchee after a brief stop. The same pattern will be operated on return flights.
Good deed: Portland's Taylor Peters a life saver
Good deed: Portland's Taylor Peters a life saver
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Janice 'Jan' Nichols
Janice 'Jan' Nichols
Janice "Jan" Nichols, 57, of Hermiston, died Aug. 20 in Portland.
She was born in Port Angeles and lived in Hermiston for 26 years.
She was a librarian for the Hermiston School District.
Hancock backs WWCC women to win
Hancock backs WWCC women to win
PORTLAND -- Sami Hansen scored in the 43rd minute on an assist from Kaylie Winston, and goalie Courtney Hancock notched a shutout as Walla Walla Community College blanked host Warner Pacific 1-0 Tuesday in a nonleague match in Portland.
William R. Keelin
William R. Keelin
PORTLAND -- William R. Keelin, 38, of Grandview, died Oct. 4 at the Veteran's Hospital in Portland.
He was born in Seattle and was a lifelong Grandview resident.
He was in the Army National Guard.