It is The Olympian’s policy to correct all significant errors that are brought to the editors’ attention. If you think we have made such an error, please call our newsroom at 360-754-5420 after 8 a.m. on weekdays or send e-mail to news@ theolympian.com.
• Independent groups have spent close to $6 million in the governor's race, including $2.35 million by groups favoring Gov. Chris Gregoire or opposing challenger Dino Rossi and another $3.6 million by groups backing Rossi and opposing Gregoire. The figure cited in Wednesday's story about the campaigns' advertising was in error.
• U.S. Forest Servie officer Kristine Fairbanks was killed Sept. 20, 2008. A photo caption on Page B2 of Tuesday's Olympian was incorrect about the date.
South Puget Sound's Up with Down Syndrome will have its first Buddy Walk on Saturday at Rainier Vista Park off 45th Avenue in Lacey. Registration begins at 9 a.m. in the pavilion near the playground; the walk begins at 10 a.m. Registration is free. For more information, call 360-915-6276 or e-mail beccabrandt@msn.com. A brief item on Page D1 of Saturday's Olympian included the wrong date.
It is The Olympian’s policy to correct all significant errors that are brought to the editors’ attention. If you think we have made such an error, please call our newsroom at 360-754-5420 after 8 a.m. on weekdays or send e-mail to news@ theolympian.com.
Final bids on the seven parcels at the old Olympia brewery that haven’t yet been sold must be submitted by noon Oct. 10. The time was incorrect on Page A10 in Friday’s Olympian.
If a contract dispute is not resolved between Mountlake Terrace-based Premera Blue Cross and Seattle-based Providence Health & Service, the insurer’s members in Thurston County and statewide would face higher outof-pocket costs for nonemergency services at Providence facilities — including Providence St. Peter Hospital in Olympia — after Jan. 31. The potential effect on members’ medical costs was incorrect in a story on Page C1 in Saturday's Olympian.
It is The Olympian’s policy to correct all significant errors that are brought to the editors’ attention. If you think we have made such an error, please call our newsroom at 360-754-5420 after 8 a.m. on weekdays or send e-mail to news@ theolympian.com.
• Members of Teamsters Local 117 are voting on the governor's final offer.
• The telephone number at Four Paws Animal Rehabilitation is 360-753-7297.,
Black Hills High School tennis player Thomas Berschauer's named was misspelled
• A headline on Page B3 in Wednesday's Olympian should have read, "Clover Park teachers get 5.1 percent raise." The headline had incorrect information.
• AIDS activist Kathleen Dee Hall-Holmes was born in Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Information on her birthplace was incorrect in a Sept. 5 story on Page B1.
The Nisqually Reach Nature Center’s second Benefit Pig Roast will take place Sept. 21. A brief on Page C1 on Monday was incorrect on the date.
* A quote in a letter to the editor in Thursday's Olympian was taken from Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations" published in 1776. The Olympian erred in the attribution.
• Indecent-liberties charges against former Providence St. Peter Hospital doctor Jitesh Chawla have been dismissed by a prosecutor in exchange for Chawla permanently relinquishing his license to practice medicine in Washington. He also agreed not to apply for a physician's license anywhere in the United States for five years. A story on Page B1 in Friday's Olympian was incorrect.