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Standard Ranking 17.5 35/39 
4th Gr Read Level 4 10.7 35/39 
4th Gr Read Met 48.9 35/39 
4th Gr Math Level 4 6.8 35/39 
4th Gr Math Met 22.3 36(T)/39 
4th Gr Write Met 20.0 35/39 
4th Gr Listen Met 65.7 32/39 
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  • Biologists capture suspected wolves in Okanogan County (The Wenatchee World) (Sat, 19 Jul 2008 20:11:34 GMT)
    YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) - Washington state Fish and Wildlife biologists and wolf experts from Idaho captured what they believe are two wolves Friday in western Okanogan County, a development that could confirm the first wolf pack in Washington since the animals were eradicated decades ago.

  • State biologists capture two wolves in Okanogan County (The Wenatchee World) (Sat, 19 Jul 2008 08:10:53 GMT)
    YAKIMA (AP) - Biologists say they have captured two wolves in western Okanogan County and fitted both with radio collars to track their movements and learn more about them.

  • Auction benefits county NRA projects (The Chronicle) (Mon, 21 Jul 2008 01:23:45 GMT)
    The Sun Valley Restaurant in Okanogan was the setting July 11 for the fifth annual Okanogan County Friends of the National Rifle Association banquet and auction.

  • Wenatchee man dies week after motorcycle wreck (The Wenatchee World) (Sat, 19 Jul 2008 20:12:04 GMT)
    SEATTLE - A 40-year-old Wenatchee man who lost control of the motorcycle he was driving and crashed into a ditch July 12 in Okanogan County died Friday, according to the Washington State Patrol.

  • Biologists work to verify wolves are back in the state (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) (Sat, 19 Jul 2008 04:59:55 GMT)
    YAKIMA -- State Fish and Wildlife biologists and wolf experts from Idaho captured what they believe are two wolves Friday in western Okanogan County, a development that could confirm the first wolf pack in Washington since the animals were eradicated decades ago.

  • Wolf pack may exist in western Okanogan County (The Chronicle) (Sat, 12 Jul 2008 14:06:37 GMT)
    A gray wolf pack may exist in western Okanogan County, based on results of a howling survey there July 8, according to state Department of Fish and Wildlife biologists.

  • Ill man rescued from Pasayten by helicopter (The Chronicle) (Thu, 17 Jul 2008 23:53:15 GMT)
    Details remain sketchy on the rescue of a 61-year-old man from the Pasayten Wilderness early July 17. Okanogan County sheriff Frank Rogers said he was notified that the man, for whom he still has not gotten a name or address, became sick with side pains and elevated blood pressure.

  • Okanogan County burn ban adopted by commissioners (The Chronicle) (Wed, 09 Jul 2008 20:06:37 GMT)
    A ban on outdoor burning was adopted July 8 by Okanogan County commissioners. They cited weather that is contributing to unusual fire conditions, and declared that a hazardous situation exists. The ban went into effect immediately.

  • Despite higher costs, volunteers drive on (The Wenatchee World) (Sat, 19 Jul 2008 08:11:14 GMT)
    LEAVENWORTH - Despite the rising cost of gasoline, the volunteers who deliver meals to senior citizens and others in need of prepared food in North Central Washington are sticking with it, even when it cuts into their own pocketbooks.

  • Tum Tum road kill proves gray wolf back in state (Seattle Times) (Fri, 18 Jul 2008 21:06:25 GMT)
    A road kill near Tum Tum is being cited as the first physical proof that gray wolves have returned to Washington after about 70 years.


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