2017: The year's top stories

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2017: The year's top stories

#OMAK — The year that was 2017 brought weather-related disasters, creative writing in the sky, government maneuverings and a wealth of court matters – a typical year in Okanogan and Ferry counties. #The Chronicle's news staff combed through the pages of the past year's issues to come up with the
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This ColourPop Cosmetics Sale Is The Brand's Biggest Yet, So Prepare For Free Palettes

Although no official date has been announced regarding when their amazing sale will end, the brand is currently offering customers 30 to 40 percent off some of their best-selling items and 20 percent off of everything else. This means you can score a fan favorite 12-shade eyeshadow palette for as low
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AU/RA Turns 'Lord of the Rings' Fan Fiction Into Musical Inspiration

Also, I wanted to express how much I love creative writing. So, I wanted to intertwine that with songwriting, and I've tried to be very riddle-y. I talk in metaphors a lot. There's always a story and sometimes you see it through characters. It's my safe place. I won't stay strictly alternative pop. I'll bring in other
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Here are the most popular products from Amazon's 'biggest ever' holiday season

As to which products moved the needle, Amazon's Echo Dot and the Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote were the best selling products across every category, an impressive feat to say the least. Predictably, Amazon didn't release any specific sales figures, only noting that Echo Dot sales ranged in the
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New book chronicles Placer County railroads

That void will be filled with the imminent publication by Arcadia Publishing of “Railroads of Placer County.” The new paperback, 128 pages long and costing $21.99, has a publication date of Jan. 15 — too late for this Christmas but a nice little read during a chilly winter night as the omnipresent Union
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Who is William Graham? Former Washington Post Publisher's Son Dies In Suicide Similar To Father

William Graham, the son of Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, committed suicide in Los Angeles, California, on December 20 in a death that mirrored his father's more than 50 years ago. Graham, a 69-year-old lawyer, taught trial law at the University of California at Los Angeles before years
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