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Top Stories This Week - Sept. 8, 2004

Greg Broad of Broad Brothers Contracting flings a load of debris logs into the creek downstream of the Mooney Creek bridge on Thursday. The bridge was closed for part of the day due to high water.
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Rushing water evokes flashback to '88
Dark rain clouds that dropped more than70 mm of rain over a 24-hour period in the Slave Lake area last Thursday, clogged creeks with logs and deadheads, and pushed most in the area to breach their banks.
Slave Lake mayoral field grows by one
It’s official, or close enough. There will be a mayoral race in Slave Lake in this fall’s municipal election.
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The Slave Lake Pulp Rangers seemed relieved to finally end the slowpitch season last Wednesday, after a week or two of rain delays. They were happy too, to have beaten Whitecap Motors 16 - 15.
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Rangers squeeze out slowpitch victory
One of the best slowpitch finals in the history of the league made up for long delays, bad weather and the gloomy near-darkness it had to be played in, nearly two weeks after it started.
Former student named Northern Lakes College board chair
His first involvement was as a student who was “more interested in getting a job” than steering a ship. But nearly a dozen years later, 34-year-old Trevor Gladue is seated at the helm of the board of governors that’s the guiding light for Northern Lakes College. And the former Slave Lake resident is delighted to be there.
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