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Lake Quinault closed to all non-tribal use, including boats and swimming

by Editor | Jun 27, 2013 | Water Issues, Wild Olympics, Wildlands Project

by David Haviland KBKW Posted 6/27/2013 LAKE QUINAULT, Wash. – Lake Quinault is closed to all non-tribal activities including fishing, swimming, and boating. Quinault Nation President Fawn Sharp tells KBKW “Closure of the lake was a decision made by the...

Bill would designate greenway between Ellensburg and Seattle

by Editor | Jun 17, 2013 | Wildlands Project

Posted 6/16/2013 Daily Record Washington State – 5/1/2013 – U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert introduced a bill in Congress that would designate a stretch of scenic landscape from Seattle to Ellensburg as a National Heritage Area. The Mountains to Sound Greenway...

A year later, E. Oregon forest road plan on shelf

by Editor | May 30, 2013 | Citizen Action, Govt Agencies, War on the West, Wildlands Project

Corvallis Gazette-Times Posted 5/30/2013 A U.S. Forest Service plan to close thousands of miles of roads in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest in northeastern Oregon remains in limbo a year after the agency shelved the idea. There may be no change in the...

UK: Energy bills ‘could overtake mortgages in five years’ – Could this happen in the U.S.?

by Editor | May 21, 2013 | Economy, EPA, Wildlands Project

Energy bills are rising so steeply that they could overtake mortgage repayments in parts of Britain in just five years’ time, the chief executive of supplier, First Utility, has claimed. The Telegraph, UK Posted 5/21/2013 Ian McCaig issued the stark warning as he said...

Clallam County, WA: The ‘myth’ of increased tourism for it and other rural communities

by Editor | May 20, 2013 | Wildlands Project

by Pearl Rains-Hewitt Posted 5/2/103 Clallam County $$$ Prospectus Posted on May 19, 2013 11:15 am by Pearl Rains Hewett Comment Apr 10, 2013 – Clallam County, WA Unemployment Rate is at 11.20% What is the FUTURE of Clallam County? ———————————————- THE “MYTH” OF...

Ecology looks to reduce Palouse River temperatures

by Editor | May 20, 2013 | Agenda 21, WA State DOE, Wildlands Project

By MATTHEW WEAVER Capital Press Posted 5/20/2013 Public comment on a Washington Department of Ecology plan to reduce water temperatures in the main stem of the Palouse River will continue through June 14. Elaine Snouwaert, water quality specialist for the department,...
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