Sarah Palin heading to Richland for Turkey Day?

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Media celeb Sarah Palin, busy promoting her new best-seller campaign recap/memoir, "Going Rogue," reportedly will celebrate Thanksgiving with her family at "Aunt Katie's house" in the Tri-Cities. The Tri-City Herald reports that the former veep candidate and former Alaska governor is expected to break bread with Katie Johnson, Palin's mother's sister. Palin, who went to college in Idaho and has a number of friends in Washington, including Dino Rossi, is the granddaughter of Hanford workers. Her mother, Sally, graduated from Columbia High, now Richland High, home of the Bombers, and her father, Chuck, went to Columbia Basin College. Two questions Palin-watchers may wonder about: Will her nudie almost son-in-law Levi really be welcome, as Palin told Oprah this week? And will Palin ever live down that video clip of her being interviewed while a turkey butchery was going on behind her?

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