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  2. Murder of Cheryl Keeton - Wikipedia

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    Dead by Sunset (1995) was a made-for-television movie that aired on the MSNBC television network. It was based on Ann Rule's true crime best selling novel. Actress Annette O'Toole starred as Cheryl Keeton and actor Ken Olin starred as Bradly Morris Cunningham.

  3. Death of longtime Mesa resident found in camper still under ...

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    A Cowlitz County forensic pathologist discovered signs of the heart disease during an autopsy on Friday, but hasn’t confirmed that the medical condition caused Robert Chervenell’s death last ...

  4. The Daily News (Longview, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily News is a newspaper covering Longview, Kelso, Washington, and Cowlitz County, Washington in the United States. Apart from a brief period in the 1990s when, prior to ceasing publication, the Cowlitz County Advocate was published in Longview, the Daily News has been Longview's only newspaper since its inception.

  5. Calvin S. Barlow - Wikipedia

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    Calvin Barlow was born in Cowlitz County, [3] a few miles west of Kelso, Washington, [12] on May 13, 1856. [note 1] His parents were George Barlow and Mary Ann Barlow (Purdy). [3] Barlow's ancestors were Englishmen who emigrated to America in the 1630s.

  6. Mount Coffin - Wikipedia

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    Mount Coffin was 240 feet (73 m) tall and was formed by sediment carried by the Columbia River and Cowlitz River, which coagulated at the merging point of these two entities. The material consisted of basalt sediment, mainly material derived from volcanic ash.

  7. Allen Street Bridge disaster - Wikipedia

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    Many of the missing bodies were probably carried down the Cowlitz to the Columbia River and then out to sea. [7] An estimate today is that 35 lives were lost. [ 11 ] Using even the lowest estimate of 17, as of 2014 [update] , the disaster stands as Washington's greatest loss of life caused by bridge failure.

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