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Adorable Little Lilliwaup Cottage (960 sq. ft.) in Lilliwaup, Washington | Small House Design

For more infomation >> Adorable Little Lilliwaup Cottage (960 sq. ft.) in Lilliwaup, Washington | Small House Design - Duration: 1:37.

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Gun found at New Jersey crime scene possibly linked to Washington County Sheriff's Office - Duration: 2:50.

For more infomation >> Gun found at New Jersey crime scene possibly linked to Washington County Sheriff's Office - Duration: 2:50.

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Pentagon Says Trump Ordered Washington Military Parade - Duration: 0:23.

For more infomation >> Pentagon Says Trump Ordered Washington Military Parade - Duration: 0:23.

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Rep. Gowdy on leaving Washington: It's the right time - Duration: 7:48.

For more infomation >> Rep. Gowdy on leaving Washington: It's the right time - Duration: 7:48.

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A taste of South Korea: Here's what's for dinner at the 2018 Olympics - Duration: 3:09.

Any Olympic host country wants to show off.

In the case of South Korea, Seoul is perhaps

the perfect showcase.

This thoroughly modern capital city

is in a region that's home to more than 25

million people,

half the country's population.

There is WiFi on the subway,

shimmery architecture,

and some remnants of the past,

like the changing of the guard at the royal palace, built in 1395.

People still cram into a market for a quick meal.

On the menu, rolled seaweed,

dense rice chunks in red chili sauce,

pork,

and Korean blood sausage.

But the Winter Olympics are not here in this pulsing city.

They're happening a couple hours to the east of Seoul,

in a mountainous region called PyeongChang.

With the Olympics here, there are more visitors,

which means more snacks.

Some 6,500 athletes and coaches

and 100,000 visitors a day are showing up

in alpine-like resorts and small towns.

And they all have to eat.

The specialty here is buckwheat.

There are buckwheat crepes, filled with vegetables and kimchi.

Cold noodles topped by raw beef.

Even buckwheat sprout juice made with yogurt.

If not buckwheat, this region is also known for

its small plates,

many small plates,

of root vegetables.

There is bonnet bellflower root,

grilled dried pollack,

and acorn jelly.

An Olympic-sized spread of simple, rustic food.

The food of the Korean countryside.

Something not changing for these Games,

while everything else seemingly is.

For more infomation >> A taste of South Korea: Here's what's for dinner at the 2018 Olympics - Duration: 3:09.

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Washington será el primer estado en usar información de placas de autos para investigar inmigrantes - Duration: 0:33.

For more infomation >> Washington será el primer estado en usar información de placas de autos para investigar inmigrantes - Duration: 0:33.

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Familiares de víctimas de indocumentados llegan a Washington para darle un mensaje a Trump - Duration: 2:11.

For more infomation >> Familiares de víctimas de indocumentados llegan a Washington para darle un mensaje a Trump - Duration: 2:11.

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1119 Washington Ave-Pt. 2 - Duration: 16:00.

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Pentagon Says Trump Ordered Washington Military Parade - Duration: 0:19.

For more infomation >> Pentagon Says Trump Ordered Washington Military Parade - Duration: 0:19.

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Flu in Washington State - Duration: 1:06.

I'm here to talk about influenza or "flu" as it's more commonly known. Flu can be a

very serious, even deadly disease. Flu is a severe respiratory illness that

infects thousands of people in Washington every year and sadly, many

people die from it. Flu activity is unpredictable and we see

cases of flu all year long but this illness spreads most rapidly in the fall

and winter months - which many people refer to as the "flu season." Thankfully,

flu shots are available every year for everyone

aged six-months and older, including pregnant women to help prevent illness.

Each year, the vaccine is updated to protect against the strains expected to

make people the sickest. That's why it's important to get a new flu shot each and

every year. Some people are too young to get a flu shot,

or aren't able to get one because of a medical condition. They must rely on

others to protect them through vaccination. The more people who are

vaccinated, the more difficult it is for flu to spread through our communities. To

learn more about flu vaccine or recent flu activity in Washington state, visit

knockout flu org.

For more infomation >> Flu in Washington State - Duration: 1:06.

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Extraction & Dental Implants in Wenatchee WA: Cherrie | Central Washington Oral & Facial Surgery - Duration: 0:36.

I chose to have implants put in.

I've had four.

Once it was healed, then we went forward with the implant, and then the crown put on that.

In each case, I never had any pain.

Recovery was very easy.

The doctor and the staff are very concerned with how you are.

They're very comforting.

I highly recommend this practice.

For more infomation >> Extraction & Dental Implants in Wenatchee WA: Cherrie | Central Washington Oral & Facial Surgery - Duration: 0:36.

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Dental Implants in Wenatchee WA: AnneGene | Central Washington Oral & Facial Surgery - Duration: 0:47.

My regular dentist requested that I come to see Dr. Johnson.

Found out that he was very personable, very kind.

I've had three implants put in, and I've also had a gum graft.

They talked about the procedure and told me what would be happening and answered all my

questions, which helped get rid of my concerns.

The staff is fabulous.

They're all working on the same team.

Really had no problems or concerns.

The healing was great.

It's a great place to have oral surgery done.

For more infomation >> Dental Implants in Wenatchee WA: AnneGene | Central Washington Oral & Facial Surgery - Duration: 0:47.

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Wisdom Teeth Removal in Wenatchee WA: Mackenzie | Central Washington Oral & Facial Surgery - Duration: 0:45.

I needed my wisdom teeth removed.

I didn't feel very much pain in my jaw beforehand, but it was nice to get them out.

I wasn't nervous at all because I knew they'd take care of me.

As soon as I walked in the door, they greeted me with a smile and were just generally nice

to me as soon as I got here.

Dr. Johnson comforted me by talking me through the procedure and each part of what he was

going to do, and now I've been able to eat pretty much normally.

I would recommend Dr. Johnson to anyone who asked me about it.

For more infomation >> Wisdom Teeth Removal in Wenatchee WA: Mackenzie | Central Washington Oral & Facial Surgery - Duration: 0:45.

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Wisdom Teeth Removal in Wenatchee WA: Angie | Central Washington Oral & Facial Surgery - Duration: 0:55.

I came to see Dr. Johnson for my daughter Claire, who needed to have one wisdom tooth

removed.

Immediately, from the minute we walked in, we felt comfortable.

It was a pretty routine surgery in being that she only had one wisdom tooth.

They were ready to go, and she was ready to go home within a half hour, forty-five minutes

or so, and he took care of her – in an expert sense – as much as I could as a mother in

a mom sense, so if you're looking for a doctor who knows what he's doing and is an expert

in his field and has a great bedside manner as well as his staff, I would say this is

the best place to go.

For more infomation >> Wisdom Teeth Removal in Wenatchee WA: Angie | Central Washington Oral & Facial Surgery - Duration: 0:55.

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Making college more affordable for Washington families - Duration: 1:25.

The cost of higher education has increased dramatically over the last

decade, destroying the dream of a degree for many students who feel powerless to

make college a reality. We have programs in place to help low-income families

like the College Bound Scholarship, which has made it possible for many kids to

get a higher education. But this program has two main issues: eligibility is

determined only in junior high and it excludes students whose families make

slightly more than what the law defines as low income, which is a problem because

these are still struggling families and a little help could go a long way.

We can do better for Washington families. I'm sponsoring a bill that fixes both problems.

It expands College Bound scholarships eligibility for students

from seventh all the way through 10th grade, and it guarantees some financial

help for students whose families make slightly too much to be considered

low-income, yet not enough to afford full college tuition.

I'm proud to stand with my fellow Democrats in Olympia in the fight for families and to expand

programs like the College Bound scholarship.

Democrats are moving forward with a strong progressive agenda in Olympia that puts people first.

If you're with us, please hit the SHARE button below and join us in the fight for families.

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