Aug.
25 |
Clallam
County: Pro-tem judge drops out after question of
conflict of interest - initiative backers get minor
victory - Anne Wagner, Citizen
Review Online
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Aug.
25 |
'Vigilante'
does end run around county, digs creek! Sheriff
says he will begin an investigation, no telling how
many laws have been broken here -
Seattle Times
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Aug.
25 |
California
flower, once thought extinct, now considered
endangered - housing developments to suffer -
developers put aside 330 acres to preserve the plant -
Sacto Bee
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Aug.
25 |
Arizona:
Army to fund The Nature Conservancy to purchase
conservation easements on private property as ways to
'reduce water use' Sierra
Vista Herald-
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Aug.
25 |
Klamath
farmers plan to sue federal government for up to $1
billion for damages due to water loss this year -
Sacto Bee
Water
users to file lawsuit to keep media attention on
Klamath farmers' problem -
Herald and News
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Aug.
25 |
Idaho
man files charges on county commissioners for selling
his home for back taxes - claims he has Constitutional
right to own property - Sierra Times
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Aug.
24 |
BIAW
wants to join initiative battle over Critical Areas
Code repeal - Anne Wagner, Citizen
Review
Homebuilders
to request joining lawsuit -
KONP
Eloise
Kailin of PPF (one of the environmental organizations
wanting to join the county in the lawsuit against Bob
Forde) comments on the Critical Areas Code Repeal
Initiative - from PPF site
Sequim
resident fights law he thinks goes too far
- Sequim Gazette
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Aug.
24 |
Feds
close headgates at Klamath - armed guards stand on
duty to make sure farmers don't get any water -
Herald and News
Klamath:
Water shut off to more than 1,000 farm -
Oregonian
Klamath
Water Rights: Testing the resolve of free Americans -
by Dorothy Ann Seese
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Aug.
23 |
Clallam
County, WA: County sues citizen over right of
initiative - wants to prevent voters from exercising
their right at the ballot - court case begins
Aug. 24th - Anne
Wagner, Citizen Review Online
Critical
areas law initiative in court on Friday -
PDN
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Aug.
23 |
Clallam
County, WA - SARC makes big plans for taxpayers'
dollars - by Lois
Krafsky-Perry
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Aug.
23 |
North
Carolina: Board won't take on United Nations
- says 'expert' claims ordinance is unconstitutional -
McDowell News
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Aug.
23 |
WA
Farm Bureau News Watch: Klamath headgates closed
again
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Aug.
23 |
North
Carolina: Board expected to endorse 'scenic corridor'
- billboards to be banned, metal building 'hidden'
along with more regulations -
News-Record
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Aug.
23 |
Another
mill to close - Crown to shut down C'oeur d'Alene mill
costing 90 jobs - CDA Press
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Aug.
23 |
Court
deals blow to privacy rights - Pennsylvia justice
rules that government can intercept calls -
WND
|
Aug.
23 |
Plaintiff
seeks high court review in IRS case - wants court to
define 'income' - WND
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Aug.
22 |
Columbia
River Basin could mirror Klamath fight, says governor
- dams "could jeopardize the sustainability of
the ecosystem" -The
Oregonian
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Aug.
22 |
"We're
in a war", says Helen Chenoweth-Hage, as she
speaks about our very freedom at risk (complete speech
given at Klamath Falls rally) -
Sierra Times
Thousands
gather at Klamath to protest farmers' treatment by
feds - dubbed "Freedom Day", this small
Western town drew over 4,000 for the rally WND Shovels
and buckets - Convoy hits Klamath for parade and rally
- “The problems across the nation are similar in one
way in that it’s all control and regulation. Through
regulations they destroy the value of your property.
Landowners are being forced to bail out.”
- Herald and News
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Aug.
22 |
Bingham,
New Mexico declares itself a UN-Free zone
- UN-freezone.org
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Aug.
22 |
Some
say it's a 'conspiracy' - but it's no secret what the
plans for our nation include. Here's a good site
for reading U.N. documents - UNWatch.com
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Aug.
22 |
Tax
activists refute IRS claims
Former revenue chief: 'We're confiscating
property now. That's socialism' -
WND
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Aug.
21 |
U.S.
governors endorse 'new' community design - Americans
'want' less 'sprawl' more walking, less 'dependency'
on cars, say leaders -
ENN
Sierra
Club Sprawl Campaign - "scattered
development" is taking a serious toll, they say
The
truth about urban sprawl - less than 5% of the
nation's land is developed, and the people live on
less than 3.5% of the land -
NCPA
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Aug.
21 |
Klamath:
Convoy casts feds as foes - share dislike for federal
government's actions
"They're destroying people's
lives"...they're "going against the
Constitution - Herald and News
"Convoy
of Tears" a caravan supporting Klamath farmers,
illustrate "Second Bucket Brigade" -
"Let Freedom Ring, Let Water Flow"
- Siskiyou News
|
Aug.
21 |
Powerful
lawmakers try to silence landowners - CARA
(Conservation and Reinvestment Act) to provide $45
BILLION to buy up small property owners' land -
Newsmax
|
Aug.
21 |
Water
company trying to buy out farmers -
Sierra Times
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Aug.
18 |
The
Current Status of Your Personal Privacy - Seattle
becomes pilot project for DOJ's "Human Subjects
Research ,
by Niki Raapana, for Citizen Review Online
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Aug.
18 |
Cops
tap database to harass, intimidate - use confidential
information in state database -
Detroit Free Press
|
Aug.
18 |
Klamath
Falls convoy to arrive soon officials hoping to keep
peace - Herald and News
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Aug.
16 |
Clallam
County: Environmental
groups seeks to join lawsuit against citizen in
Critical Areas Code case – wants right to initiative
taken from voters
-
by Anne Wagner for Citizen Review
Transcript
of Clallam County Commissioner's meeting where
initiative process was referred to courts
Testimony given at Commissioner's meeting
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Aug.
16 |
North
Carolina: County commissioners say "not
here" to state environmental bureaucracies
'rule-making' - Asheville Tribune
The
ugly truth about buffer zones: Your land is at risk! commentary
by Leonard Hensley printed in Asheville Tribune
|
Aug.
16 |
Ranchers
appeal grazing closure - Feds claim 'unacceptable
resource damage' as reason to keep animals out
- Idaho Mountain Express
|
Aug.
16 |
Land
Trust to discuss conservation easements on Ennis Creek
- KONP
|
Aug.
16 |
Enviromental
regulators may exercise control certain farming
activities on private land, says judge - Federal
permits required for plowing -
Sacramento Bee
|
Aug.
16 |
Taxpayers
pay $1.6 million for 'environmentally friendly'
outhouse - Rocky
Mountain News
|
Aug.
16 |
Timber
companies donate tracts of land to Forest Service for
'protection' -
Seattle P-I
|
Aug.
16 |
Wildfires
burn more than 50,000 acres in Washington -
AP
U.S.
troops called up to help fight forest fires
- AP
|
Aug.
16 |
Water
surge from Mt. Rainier glacier rushes down Nisqually
River - KIRO News
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Aug.
15 |
Rural
Cleansing.com offers more stories about how the
Wildlands Project is hurting people like you and me
|
Aug.
15 |
"Convoy
of Tears" heads for Klamath Basin -
ecofreedom
|
Aug.
15 |
Forest
Services forges on with lynx protection -
Denver Post
|
Aug.
15 |
Fuel
buildup remains forest threat, feds tell Western
governors - reduced logging allowances result in
too much wood left in forests -
The Oregonian
Dozens
of wildfires hit the West -
CBS News
|
Aug.
15 |
New
Hampshire: Tax revolt passions growing -
Union Leader
|
Aug.
15 |
Glacial
outburst on Mt. Rainier causes rise in Nisqually River
- King 5 News
Lahar
warning issued over Mt. Rainier outflow -
KIRO News
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Aug.
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14 |
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14 |
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14 |
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14 |
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14 |
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Aug.
13 |
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Aug.
13 |
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Aug.
13 |
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Aug.
13 |
Costliest
restoration project to begin on Johnson Creek
- Oregonian
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Aug.
13 |
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Aug.
13 |
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Aug.
13 |
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Aug.
13 |
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13 |
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13 |
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Aug.
11 |
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11 |
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11 |
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11 |
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11 |
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11 |
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11 |
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Aug.
10 |
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Aug.
10 |
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Aug.
10 |
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Aug.
10 |
Interior
Secretary backs BLM in seizing and auctioning cattle
- LV RJ
|
Aug.
10 |
Idaho:
Groups sue to protect wolves - want cattle grazing
cutbacks - Idaho Mountain
Express
|
Aug.
10 |
Nigerian
scam runs rampant in U.S. -
Vin Suprynowicz
Other
columns by Vin
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Aug.
8 |
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Aug.
8 |
Klamath:
Activists sue for water -
Herald and News
Groups
Sue to Provide Water to Eagles, Rather Than Klamath
Farmers - Fox News
Water
to run out in two weeks
- Herald and News
|
Aug.
8 |
Multnomah
County on alert over mosquitoes that carry dengue
fever
- Oregonian
DDT
ban increases incidences of mosquito-carried disease
- eco-freedom
|
Aug.
8 |
Judge
halts sale of some cattle in Nevada as demonstrators rally
- Oregonian
|
Aug.
8 |
'Big
Brother' surveillance camera nabs wrong man -
St. Petersburg Times
|
Aug.
8 |
'No
explanation' - Summer coolest in 50 years -
PDN
|
Aug.
8 |
Western
Shoshone Leaders Appeal to U.N. Over U.S. Land Policy -
Fox News
|
Aug.
8 |
Waste
Wire: A collection of costly ways the government is
wasting your tax dollars - CAGW
|
Aug.
8 |
After
promising to quit after three, Nethercutt raises funds
to run for 5th term -
Spokesman Review
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Aug.
6 |
Give
park back to the trees: Rangers begin to unbuild,
unpave national parks -
Christian Science Monitor
|
Aug.
6 |
U.N.
races to indict the West - Don
Feder, WND
|
Aug.
6 |
Nation's
governors lament 'sprawl' -
Nando News
|
Aug.
6 |
Rats
are making a resurgence in some major U.S. cities -
Nando Times
|
Aug.
6 |
'Code
Red' II computer worm strikes over the weekend -
affects only Windows NT & Windows 2000 systems-
MSNBC
|
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Aug.
5 |
Tiny
minnow could send cattle ranchers out to pasture -
Fox News
|
Aug.
5 |
Colorado
tests for West Nile virus carried by mosquitoes
- Rocky Mountain News
About
the West Nile virus - from Center for Disease Control
|
Aug.
5 |
Nevada
cattle rustling: Ranchers and local law enforcement
make their case for due process - Sierra
Times
|
Aug.
5 |
'No
Child Left Behind' opens door for more psychological
testing & profiling -
Insight Magazine
|
Aug.
5 |
Clallam
County: Commissioner Tharinger's take on the Critical
Areas Code (he's the one who determined to turn the
matter to the courts rather than to the voters) -
Sequim Gazett]e
Charter
has little impact on politicos -
commentary by Martha Ireland, former Clallam County
Commissioner
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Aug.
3 |
County
commissioners want court to determine
whether people get to vote on Initiative 6
- Citizen Review Online
|
Aug.
3 |
Olympic
National Park: Proposed hydroelectric project raises eyebrows --April Fools' joke? -
PDN
|
Aug.
3 |
Power
play at the EPA puts crunch on cranberry growers -
Insight Magazine
|
Aug.
3 |
Methow
Valley: Why was water delayed for thirtymile
crew? - Methow Valley News
|
Aug.
3 |
The
battle for independence: Freedom County
|
Aug.
3 |
Bumper
crop of salmon belies environmentalists fear tactics
- The Oregonian
|
Aug.
3 |
Forget
'Code Red' - SIRCAM rules - virus far more invasive
and less publicized - Houston
Chronicle
|
Aug.
3 |
Will
control over water precipitate next Mideast war? Some
reports say 'yes'. - WND
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Aug.
2 |
Tax
protestors rally at North Carolina legislature -
Fox News
New
Hampshire residents urge tax revolt -
Yahoo News
|
Aug.
2 |
Full
text of Palazzolo v. Rhode Island Supreme Court
decision
|
Aug.
2 |
Fallon,
Nevada: BLM boss says ranchers are 'cheating'
taxpayers -Grazing on public land considered
'trespassing' - Sacto Bee
State's
rights group protests seizure of cattle by feds -
Spectrum
|
Aug.
2 |
Montana
agency considers regulating snowmobiles - Yahoo
News
|
Aug.
2 |
CARA
the worst piece of legislation to come out of
Washington in a decade - by
Henry Lamb,
Eco-Logic
|
Aug.
2 |
Mosquito-transmitted
West Nile virus appears in Ohio - farthest West to
date - AP
|
Aug.
2 |
Spanking
puts parents on run - WA Post
|
Aug.
2 |
I
must be paranoid; I still believe in communists
- by Vin Suprynowincz
|
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Aug.
1 |
Pennsylvania:
Is
county working toward acquiring real estate for
"development"? - Green
County Messenger
Sequim:
Commissioners agree to historical Hyer Farm purchase -
PDN
|
Aug.
1 |
Klamath:
Irrigation Districts clash with U.S. Bureau of
Reclamation over water release
- Herald and News
|
Aug.
1 |
Sustainable
development is alive and well in the U.S. -
by Sharon Shumate
|
Aug.
1 |
State
expands mosquito warning to 29 counties - Nile virus
carried this way - Orlando Sentinal
|
Aug.
1 |
Farming
takes a hit from all sides, by
Martha Ireland
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NEWS FROM JULY 2001
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