Coffey v. City of Walla Walla, Ct. of Appeals Div. III Case No. 26277-4-III (June 6, 2008)

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Adams County News, June 2008

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Port of Othello Talks Out Goals, Othello Outlook, June 20
Nuclear-Free Hiking, Backpacker Magazine, June 5

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Statewide News, June 2008

Fish-eating Indians have crucial stake in clean Columbia River, The Columbian, June 22
Deals transfer water from northern Wash. counties, Bellingham Herald, June 21
Eyman says he’s on track with I-985 signatures, The News Tribune, June 21
Editorial: Future generations counting on us to save Puget Sound, Bellingham Herald, June 19
Puget Sound area ponders a future with a 'new green economy', Seattle P-I, June 19
Local Oyster Growers Keep Their Eye on Bacteria, Kitsap Sun, June 18
Tax plan should reflect the risk of growing trees in Washington, Port Orchard Independent, June 18
U.S. plan to balance Northwest salmon and dams is challenged, Seattle P-I, June 17
Environment briefs for Monday, June 16, The Olympian, June 16
Ruckelshaus & Kitzhaber: Protect wild-salmon strongholds, Seattle Times, June 13
Wash. seeks input on rainwater proposal, Capital Press, June 13
Experts debate benefits, impacts of region's dams, HeraldNet, June 13
BIAW ads fueled by hypocrisy, Seattle P-I, June 12
King County Judge Strikes Down Key Parts of Water Law, Kitsap Sun, June 12
Judge's water ruling a blow to builders, Seattle P-I, June 12
Old law lets developers use old rules, thwarting Puget Sound protection, critics charge, Seattle Times, June 11
Reichert gets support on wilderness measure, The News Tribune, June 11
Slade Gordon: Finding a system that sustains the Pacific groundfish fishery, Seattle Times, June 10
UW study reaffirms nature's stress relieving powers, Seattle Times, June 11
AWB View: New tax law gives timber owners a chance, The Columbian, June 10
House approves funds for 'green' schools, The News Tribune, June 5
State hasn't caught up to mortgage woes of U.S., Seattle P-I, June 5
State ferry chief decries lack of funding during visit to Kitsap County, Port Orchard Independent, June 4
Blog: Weyerhaueser supplier caves on logging native land in Canada, Seattle P-I, June 4
Researchers: City residents produce less carbon, The News Tribune, June 3
High gas prices lead to surge in mass transit, The Olympian, June 3
Editorial: Salmon plan makes sense, Tri-City Herald, June 3
State offers help with private property fish barrier work, Centralia Chronicle, June 1
Wild gray wolves could be protected in state, Tri-City Herald, June 1

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Central Puget Sound News, June 2008

Transit train wreck: The case against more light rail, Crosscut, June 23
The Money Squeeze: Colleges look at curbing student commute, Seattle P-I, June 23
Puget Sound traffic ranked 9th worst in the nation, MyNorthwest.com, June 17
$4 gas to fuel new light-rail vote?, Seattle Times, June 16
The future is Link: A look inside Sound Transit's new light rail system, Nw. Progressive Inst., June 12
Pollution outflows to Sound routinely allowed, Seattle P-I, June 3

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King County News, June 2008

City Council Reviews Pike Place Improvements Plan, KUOW 94.9 FM, June 24
Viaduct meeting will consider options for replacing structure, Seattle P-I, June 24
Viaduct settling stopped, Ballard News-Tribune, June 24
Schools say they will work with neighbors on Denny, White Center News, June 24
Ferry system shelves plans to expand Colman Dock, Seattle P-I, June 23
Seattle's South Park Bridge falling apart, KING 5, June 23
Drive to restore wood grandstands in Des Moines, Highline Times, June 23
Tale of two construction sectors — one still booms, the other doesn't, Seattle Times, June 22
Viaduct stabilized, state says, The News Tribune, June 21
City issues permit to raze Ballard Denny's landmark, Seattle P-I, June 20
Brodeur: Growth without the niceties, Seattle Times, June 20
Viaduct sinks a little bit more, Seattle P-I, June 20
Will downtown bike improvements be enough?, Seattle P-I Blog, June 19
So, Seattle: So you need 4 more streetcar lines?, Seattle P-I Blog, June 19
Meeting set on 520 bridge progress, Bellevue Reporter, June 19
Plan to offer tax breaks for developers under fire, KING5, June 18
The Future of Yesler Terrace Public Forum To Be Held June 28, Seattle Medium, June 18
North Bend to get 200-plus acre Tollgate Farm, Sno Valley Star, June 18
Editorial: Town Center decision deserved citizen input, Sammamish Review, June 18
City plans for tough choices, Sammamish Review, June 18
Bigger than a hamlet, Ballard News Tribune, June 18
Community Transit to raise fares as much as 75 cents, Seattle Times, June 18
Could Kirkland's Parkplace go up to 11 stories?, PNW Local News, June 18
Council may put park funds on ballot, Bellevue Reporter, June 18
Opinion: Putting the "rapid" in 520 transit, Seattle Times, June 17
Too cozy with developers? The problems with Seattle's planning department, Crosscut, June 17
Seattle gets international recognition from Sustainable Cities Awards, Washington CEO, June 17
Planners see new proposals for south downtown, White Center News, June 16
Potential park levy: What’s proposed in it for West Seattle, West Seattle Blog, June 15
Sammamish man creates 'space' for home business owners, Redmond Reporter, June 14
Kirkland redevelopment spurs plenty of comment at hearing, Seattle Times, June 14
Hang with Town Center Plan, Sammamish, PNW Local News, June 13
Prizes to lure downtown Bellevue residents out of cars, Eastside Business Journal, June 12
North Bend council approves ULID No. 6 expansion, Sno Valley Star, June 12
A grand plan for Duwamish neighbors, Seattle P-I, June 9
Ravenna Creek cleanup a dirty job, Seattle P-I, June 8
Bellevue is growing up - and up, Seattle P-I, June 7
County crews wade in to clean Ravenna Creek sewage, Seattle P-I, June 7
Swipe at city pollution leads owner of marina to lawsuit, Seattle P-I, June 7
Sammamish council OKs more space for planned central business district, Seattle Times, June 5
Ballard Locks to be closed Tuesday in effort to protect salmon, Seattle Times, June 5
Sammamish council backs more office, retail space for Town Center, Seattle Times, June 4
Sammamish Council ups commercial space in Town Center Plan, Sammamish Reporter, June 4
King County Metro dealing with deficit caused by high gas prices, Seattle P-I, June 4
Townhomes don't have to be ugly, Seattle P-I June 4
City has no plans for new strip club rules, Seattle P-I, June 3
South Lake Union reaches for the sky, Seattle P-I, June 3
Port of Seattle OKs removal of contamination at future airport rental car facility, Seattle P-I, June 3
Guest Column: Solve the Alaskan Way riddle with multidimensional thinking, Seattle Times, June 2
County advised to beef up land protections, Seattle P-I, June 2
Blog: "Mixing zones" = loophole permitting Puget Sound pollution, report says, Seattle P-I, June 2
What should be in a new parks levy? Alki crowd has its say, West Seattle Blog, June 2A push for taller South Lake Union buildings, Seattle P-I, June 2

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Kitsap County News, June 2008

On Architecture: Bremerton could teach Seattle a lesson about its waterfront, Seattle P-I, June 23
Oyster larvae hit by bacteria, industry threatened, Register-Guard, June 23
Smaller Counties Push for Their Own Stormwater Rules, Kitsap Sun, June 21
SK Commish Candidates Slap Around SEED Issue, Kitsap Sun, June 19
Annexing SKIA would benefit Bremerton, survey says, Port Orchard Independent, June 18
Editorial: City Council Should Approve SKIA Petition, Kitsap Sun, June 15
Urban, Environmental Planning Meeting Near Johnson Creek, Kitsap Sun, June 15
Ideas rising to surface for to-be-vacated downtown land, North Kitsap Herald, June 14
Poulsbo’s ‘Big Fish’ Park, North Kitsap Herald, June 14
Editorial: Poulsbo Creates an Urban Sanctuary, Kitsap Sun, June 13
CK Council Plans Meeting to Talk About Incorporation, Kitsap Sun, June 13
Opinion: Recycling Wastewater: Good News, Kitsap Sun, June 12
Commissioners Lift Land-Use Permit Moratorium, Kitsap Sun, June 9
Dock Approved on Dyes Inlet, Kitsap Sun, June 6
Investing in Farms Helps Sprout Local Economy, Salatin Says, Kitsap Sun, June 4
Battle Over Dock Continues in Port Gamble, Kitsap Sun, June 4
Bainbridge Farmland Fertile With Red Tape, Kitsap Sun, June 4
Bainbridge Eyes $2.8M Cut in Building Projects, Kitsap Sun, June 4

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Pierce County News, June 2008

Commuters say no to $4 gas, yes to bus rides, The News Tribune, June 24
City will further study proposed historic building demolition review ordinance, Tacoma Daily Index, June 24
City offers community meeting on downtown economic development strategy, Tacoma Daily Index, June 23
A new trail in Tacoma’s backyard?, The News Tribune, June 23
What next for old Pioneer Middle school building in Steilacoom?, The News Tribune, June 22
Future plans for Chambers Creek properties, The News Tribune, June 22
Waterfront wonder reborn, The News Tribune, June 21
Lakewood tries to land Port of Tacoma expansion, The News Tribune, June 20
Opinion: Ponder the possibilities for Cheney Stadium area, The News Tribune, June 19
Bonney Lake wins another court ruling to fight density, The News Tribune, June 19
Groundbreaking delayed for Luzon Building renovation, The News Tribune, June 19
Sumner recognized for downtown efforts, The Herald, June 19
Sumner refinances more bonds, The Herald, June 19
From green to gold, The Herald, June 19
Seaport project holds onto history, looks into future!, Tacoma Weekly, June 19
Ruston, Tacoma councils discuss service contracts, Tacoma Weekly, June 19
Input sought on habitat corridors, Tacoma Weekly, June 19
Council hears from public on CAPO, Tacoma Weekly, June 19
New Salishan opens its treasure chest to public, Tacoma Weekly, June 19
City, railroad deal could open downtown Prairie Line trail, Tacoma Daily Index, June 19
Give cities their economic Elmo: LIFT, The News Tribune, June 18
Pierce County still working to acquire Tacoma Narrows Airport, Peninsula Gateway, June 18
Library sharing is latest sign of Puyallup-Seattle link, The News Tribune, June 17
City receives state grant to expand historic church survey, Tacoma Daily Index, June 16
Four public hearings scheduled for June 17 Tacoma City Council meeting, Tacoma Daily Index, June 16
Bus station in Tacoma’s old Elks temple makes sense, The News Tribune, June 15
A financial lifeline for Puyallup traffic woes?, The News Tribune, June 15
Sounder: More than one solution to consider?, The Herald, June 13
Tacoma Water snubs water conservation billboards, The News Tribune, June 12
Plans for green corridors ready for unveiling by Tacoma, The News Tribune, June 12
Newest city park one step away from approval, Peninsula Gateway, June 12
Raise taxes to pay for open space, Ladenburg says, The News Tribune, June 11
Tacoma plan adds buffer for shoreline, The News Tribune, June 11
New Pierce County rules in flood zones offer relief, The News Tribune, June 11
Lakewood Station opens for bus riders in September, The News Tribune, June 11
State hopes more drivers participate in HOT lanes program, The News Tribune, June 10
Parking in downtown Sumner is joint decision, official says, The News Tribune, June 10
Tacoma port shrinks Maytown plans, The Olympian, June 6
Settlement means PSE will pay almost $472,000 for 2006 oil spill, The News Tribune, June 5
Point Ruston moves right along, The News Tribune, June 3
Sumner council votes down garage ban, The News Tribune, June 3
Light rail to Tacoma endorsed by Des Moines council, Highline Times, June 2
Opinion: An urban wasteland at the Tacoma Mall, The News Tribune, June 1

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Snohomish County News, June 2008

Mountlake Terrace looks for ways to be greener, HeraldNet, June 23
Warm Beach building limit has one big loophole, HeraldNet, June 22
Lake Stevens developer Barclays North goes bust, HeraldNet, June 19
City seriously must revamp flood plan, HeraldNet, June 19
Snohomish County transit agency may boost fares, The Olympian, June 18
Council correct to curb more growth, HeraldNet, June 18
County says no to rural projects, HeraldNet, June 17
Fees, cleanup work for Riverfront revamp, HeraldNet, June 17
Everett gravel pit may be housing development, HeraldNet, June 17
Around the County: Quarry eyed for big housing project, HeraldNet, June 16
Mobile home parks: Owners fight for building options, HeraldNet, June 16
Lake Stevens and Snohomish salivating over open land, HeraldNet, June 15
Editorial: County shouldn't rush into land-use changes, HeraldNet, June 15
Streetcar study approved, HeraldNet, June 15
New hotel could rise 10 stories over Everett, HeraldNet, June 14
Home builder agrees to storm-water pact, HeraldNet, June 13
Local Briefly: Mobile home parks hearing is set for Monday, HeraldNet, June 12
Port of Everett scales back expansion, HeraldNet, June 11
Allegiant Air's proposed flights to Las Vegas create controversy at Everett's Paine Field, Seattle Times, June 5

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Clallam County, June 2008

Clallam County moves closer to sewers for Carlsborg, Peninsula Daily News, June 23
Carlsborg crematory permit upheld, but foes vow to face commissioners, Peninsula Daily News, June 23
Cape Flattery On the blustery edge of America, Seattle Times, June 22
Port Angeles adds water treatment for copper, lead, Peninsula Daily News, June 19
Melly to mull crematory approval, Sequim Gazette, June 15
More than 70 view hearing on controversy Carlsborg crematory plan, Peninsula Daily News, June 12
Port of Port Angeles moves to sell 113-acre property that could become sprint boat course, Peninsula Daily News, June 12
'Old,' 'new' Sequim City Council members agree: Central city needs rejuvenation, Peninsula Daily News, June 3
Some Sequim merchants say wine is fine, but cars choking business district, Peninsula Daily News, June 3
Port Angeles stepping up stormwater control efforts, Peninsula Daily News, June 2
Opinion: Affordable housing a myth, Sequim Gazette, June 1

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Clark County News, May 2008

Suburban hub planned at I-5, 179th near fairgrounds, The Columbian, June 25
Residents support light rail, history, The Columbian, June 25
Task force fine-tunes bridge plan, The Columbian, June 25
Task force backs new I-5 bridge, light rail over Columbia, The Oregonian, June 25
In our view: All aboard!, The Columbian, June 25
Down at the Station: Train passengers can expect more commodious facilities sometime next year, The Columbian, June 24
Washington, Oregon governors back I-5 replacement bridge with tolls, transit, The Columbian, June 24
City council tweaks bridge resolution, The Columbian, June 24
Portland City Council likes new bridge with light rail, The Oregonian, June 24
Portland signs letter supporting bridge, The Oregonian, June 24
Editorial: A bridging of the minds, The Oregonian, June 24
Portland mayor endorses new I-5 bridge plan, KATU, June 24
Flight paths tangle bridge plans, The Columbian, June 22
Columbia River bridge plans ignore effects of growth, The Oregonian, June 22
Clark County Next Venue For Interstate Bridge Comments, OPB News, June 22
Two cities, two agencies clash over sewer plans, The Columbian, June 22
Judge upholds approval of asphalt plant, The Columbian, June 20
Herrington: Local myth of light rail debunked, The Columbian, June 20
Washington transportation chief: Bridge funding options are scarce, The Columbian, June 19
I-5 Bridge design a test of Pearson Field's clout, The Oregonian, June 19
Interstate 5 bridge light rail picks up steam, The Oregonian, June 18
Housing slump puts damper on county job growth, The Columbian, June 18
Sewer district flush with pride over 50 years of service, The Columbian June 18
In our view: Dream takes shape, The Columbian, June 17
Poll finds broad support for I-5 bridge improvements, light rail, The Oregonian, June 17
County toughens stance on runoff, The Columbian, June 14
Second bid for Larch-area wind farm submitted, The Columbian, June 11
C-Tran backs I-5 bridge with light rail, The Columbian, June 11
Bicycle group endorses I-5 bridge, with conditions, The Oregonian, June 10
Alcoa site cleanup process moves ahead, The Columbian, June 6
2 schools get on green-energy grid, Seattle Times, June 5
Koenninger: Lower speed limit would save money, lives, The Columbian, June 4
David v. Goliath: Metro chief David Bragdon flexes muscles on $4.2 Billion bridge project, Willamette Week, June 4
Vancouver councilors unofficially embrace replacement bridge, The Columbian, June 3
Vancouver measures its impact on environment, The Columbian, June 3
Rewind, 1968: New city projected, The Columbian, June 2
Builders of "green" home hope to let sunshine in, The Columbian, June 1
Effort to thwart casino near La Center keeps lobbyists busy, The Columbian, June 1

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Cowlitz County News, June 2008

Castle Rock shakes up street plans, The Daily News, June 23
Cost of DAPC water contamination estimated to be $150,000, The Daily News, June 21
Farmers plead guilty in connection with E. coli outbreak, The Columbian, June 19
Overhaul of county's permitting process under way, The Daily News, June 10
Four years in, RV park developer still spinning his wheels, The Daily News, June 10

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Grays Harbor County News, June 2008

Commissioners to review building moratorium guidelines Monday, The Daily World, June 14
State grant will help with dam removal, The Daily World, June 14
City, agencies tour proposed pontoon site, The Daily World, June 14

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Island County News, June 2008

New state park opens at Camano Island's Cama Beach, HeraldNet, June 20
Oak Harbor airport auction goes down without bids, PNW Local News, June 17
Island County wetland rules appealed, Whidbey Examiner, June 13
Limits on Freeland development applauded, Whidbey Examiner, June 13

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Jefferson County News, June 2008

State decides on South Point-Lofall route - not Port Ludlow - when Hood Canal Bridge is out, Peninsula Daily News, June 19

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Lewis County News, June 2008

Facing Flood Costs, Pe Ell Mulls Town Status, Centralia Chronicle, June 21
An Old Creek, a New Vision for Development, Centralia Chronicle, June 19
Centralia to fertilize corn with sewage sludge, The Olympian, June 16
Grant lets mine site be studied for growth, The Olympian, June 11

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Mason County News, June 2008

Ecology to test Oakland Bay water, The Olympian, June 10

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Pacific County News, June 2008

Washington parks leaders seek ideas on priorities, The Daily Astorian, June 3

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Thurston County News, June 2008

Chance to weigh in on height limits, The Olympian, June 24
Olympia Neighborhood Has A Stinky Problem, The Olympian, June 21
Port ends plans for site, The News Tribune, June 21
Brewery water in hands of panel, The Olympian, June 19
Tumwater OKs staying with housing assistance group, The Olympian, June 18
Is Downtown Yakima Revitalized?, KIMA29, June 18
Bill for Olympia City Hall may rise, The Olympian, June 17
City recommends plan for downtown Olympia buildings, The Olympian, June 15
End the blight, approve the height, The Olympian, June 15
Olympia City Council should turn isthmus into open park, The Olympian, June 14
Appeal of Wheeler project bogs down new Capitol gateway, The Olympian, June 9
Priority list sets goals for growth, The Olympian, June 7
Budd Inlet dioxin woes continue, The Olympian, June 6
City Council votes to ban overnight parking of RVs, The News Tribune, June 5

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Whatcom County News, June 2008

Water meter money sought, Bellingham Herald, June 24
Cornwall bike lanes favored, Bellingham Herald, June 23
Ferndale holds workshop to consider retail, road rules, Bellingham Herald, June 22
Lynden begins to recover from fire, Bellingham Herald, June 22
Landmark makes way for waterfront redevelopment, Bellingham Herald, June 21
Plans to expand airport raise worries, Bellingham Herald, June 20
Woman parks her art downtown, Bellingham Herald, June 17
Sunnyland seeing more activity, Bellingham Herald, June 16
Bellingham sits out sprawl fight, Bellingham Herald, June 15
Port OK’s $12M for airport projects, Bellingham Herald, June 15
Walkway planned over Bellingham Bay, Bellingham Herald, June 15
Editorial: Don’t let disagreement over details sidetrack waterfront, Bellingham Herald, June 15
Editorial: County dairies rising to the challenge of a global market, Bellingham Herald, June 15
Lynden should seek quick redevelopment after fire, Bellingham Herald, June 14
Food bank moving to new location in July, Bellingham Herald, June 13
Everson annexation urged, Bellingham Herald, June 9
City, port near waterfront deal, Bellingham Herald, June 8
Planning for Samish Way urban village off to enthusiastic start, Bellingham Herald, June 8
County settles challenge to urban growth areas, Bellingham Herald, June 7
Editorial: Blaine Airport sale offers promise of better economy, Bellingham Herald, June 7
Low-interest loans available for farms, Bellingham Herald, June 3
Farmers skeptical of turkey release, Bellingham Herald, June 3
The ‘where’ on Bellingham infill housing is yet to be decided, Bellingham Herald, June 2

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Eastern Washington News, June 2008

After years of waiting, water may finally flow, Wenatchee World, June 10

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Benton County News, June 2008

Various dreams for Columbia Park slow to see progress, Tri-City Herald, June 23
Mysterious Kennewick house on Thompson Hill gets a new life, Tri-City Herald, June 22
Hanford's newest contractor says hello, Tri-City Herald, June 21
Historic listing worries Rattlesnake Mountain ranchers, Tri-City Herald, June 20
CH2M Hill wins $4.5 billion Hanford cleanup contract, Tri-City Herald, June 19
Hanford: Sirens to sound today for emergency drill, Tri-City Herald, June 19
About time for good news on Hanford cleanup work, The Daily News, June 19
New winery restrictions discussed in county ag ordinance, Prosser Record-Bulletin, June 18
Kennewick approves annexations, street plan, Tri-City Herald, June 18
Work resumes 10 months after hazardous spill at Hanford, Tri-City Herald, June 18
House would give DOE cleanup projects more, Tri-City Herald, June 18
Tank waste retrieval resumes at Hanford, The Columbian, June 17
Hanford worker dies day before ruling in lawsuit, Tri-City Herald, June 13
Prosser airport cleanup to cost Port of Benton $1 million, Tri-City Herald, June 13
Hanford board requests budget increase, Tri-City Herald, June 10
Gift aids bid to preserve space on Badger Mountain, Tri-City Herald, June 9
Editorial: New tank farm contractor starts with right attitude, Tri-City Herald, June 9
Editorial: Change at Vista Field puts future in question, Tri-City Herald, June 9
Agencies optimistic for resolution on cleanup, Tri-City Herald, June 6
Hanford contractor fined $302K for tank spill, The Olympian, June 6
Oil, gas in them thar hills?, Tri-City Herald, June 5
Senate approves money for Hanford cleanup, Tri-City Herald, June 5
Ecology director lauds project, Tri-City Herald, June 4
Port of Benton seeking comments, Tri-City Herald, June 3
Wall comes between Canyon Lake neighbors, Tri-City Herald, June 3
Mid-Columbia group says going green can save cash too, Tri-City Herald, June 2
B Reactor draft study hearings delayed until fall, Tri-City Herald, June 1

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Chelan County News, June 2008

Chelan PUD to city: Give our parks some space, Wenatchee World, June 24
Transportation council seeks business input, Wenatchee World, June 13
Where will we grow from here?, Wenatchee World, June 12

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Columbia County News, June 2008

Dayton seeks new role for Seneca plant, Tri-City Herald, June 1

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Franklin County News, June 2008

Franklin OKs values for land needed to extend Road 100, Tri-City Herald, June 5
Pasco council OKs bridge study funds, Tri-City Herald, June 3

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Grant County News, June 2008

Nuclear-Free Hiking, Backpacker Magazine, June 5
Citizens voice concerns with REC annexation, Columbia Basin Herald, June 2

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Kittitas County News, June 2008

Twin City Foods seeks lagoon construction, Daily Record, June 19
Owners to upgrade two Main Street properties, Daily Record, June 13

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Klickitat County News, June 2008

A Future For Fish: Hopes run high for undammed river, The Columbian, June 9
Conservation Group Breaks Out the Chain Saws to Create Ancient Landscape Anew, The Columbian, June 2

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Okanogan County News, June 2008

New WA gold mine starts after environmental agreement, Tri-City Herald, June 7
Timeline for Crown Jewel Mine, Tri-City Herald, June 7

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Spokane County News, June 2008

Ray Street plan has neighbors up in arms, KXLY, June 24
Health concerns surround Spokane River, KXLY, June 18
City-center plans edge forward, Spokane Journal of Business, June 12
Palmolive wins race to phosphorus limits, Spokesman-Review, June 4
Manufacturing grows in Spokane, Washington CEO, June 1

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Walla Walla County News, June 2008

State rejects PNNL's test well in Wallula, Tri-City Herald, June 19
Sequestration project seeks site, Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, June 18
Corner zoo faces deadline, Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, June 13
Officials praise progress on Highway 12 work, Tri-City Herald, June 4

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Yakima County News, June 2008

Changing the course of the Naches River, Yakima Herald, June 24
Union Gap clears way for shopping complex, Yakima Herald, June 24
Selah tackles multifamily zoning today, Yakima Herald, June 24
Greenway To Follow Naches Rail Line, KIMA TV 29, June 23
Editorial: Yakima could benefit from Zillah's approach, Yakima Herald, June 22
Governor knows what's driving revitalization, Yakima Herald, June 19
Governor Commemorates Downtown Renovations, KNDO, June 18
Yakima city staff withdraws proposed adult ordinance, Yakima Herald, June 18
Zillah casino withdraws proposal for strip club, Yakima Herald, June 18
Zillah officials bombarded with strip club banter, Yakima Herald, June 14
eXiled: Adult store owners may have to relocate, Yakima Herald, June 13
Are Adult Sex Shops A Real Problem?, KIMA, June 13
Yakima Proposes New Zoning For Adult Shops, KIRO, June 12
Tieton looks to put water system woes behind it, Yakima Herald, June 11
Hearing on controversial expansion request for gravel pit draws crowd, Yakima Herald, June 6
Developer sues Selah over zoning change, Yakima Herald, June 5
Topless in Wine Country? Zillah casino owner applies for adult entertainment license, Seattle Times, June 5
Making Over The Old Mill, KIMA29, June 3
Billion-dollar Boise?, Yakima Herald, June 3
Grandview debris landfill closes, Tri-City Herald, May 31

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