pnwlocalnews.com's Week in Photos | Nov. 22-28

Some of the best photos from the pnwloclanews.com network for the week of Nov. 22-28. - Various
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Some of the best photos from the pnwloclanews.com network for the week of Nov. 22-28.

December 1, 2008 · Updated 2:53 PM 

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Here's a look at some of the eye-catching news that made headlines across the pnwlocalnews.com network for the week of Nov. 22-28. The Week in Photos can also be viewed at pnwlocalnews.com's Facebook page, where you can find past Week in Photos galleries, videos and more.

Living History: Ford Ward home is alive with WWII secrets

Bainbridge Island Review

Tom Gilmore, who arrived at Station S in 1939, talks with Tokyo Broadcasting Systems correspondent Nao Tase, left, and Lee as the crew prepares to film the interview.

Brad Camp/Bainbridge Island Review

Skyline derails Auburn in state 4A quarterfinal

Auburn Reporter

Auburn's Austen Embody attempts a pass on a trick play as Skyline's Rob Tramonte closes in. Skyline eliminated Auburn, 38-2.

Mark Lowry/Auburn Reporter

In Bremerton, a double dose of Christmas spirit

Bremerton Patriot

Bremerton Harborside Park lights up with an array of holiday color.

Jesse Beals/File 2007

Bainbridge youth sells paintings as One Call fund-raiser

Bainbridge Island Review

Gabriel Sharp with his show at the Bainbridge Athletic Club.

Brad Camp/Bainbridge Island Review

Whidbey 'Cougars' home for Thanksgiving

Whidbey News Times

Tyler, age 3, escorts his dad, Lt. Cmdr. Aaron “Lumps” Buckles, from his airplane after he flew in to Whidbey Island Naval Air Station Monday with the Electronic Attack Squdron 139 “Cougars.”

K.C. Pohtilla / Whidbey News-Times

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