Jeepers! No Capitol visitors' center?
The budget knives at the Capitol not only mean pink slips, furloughs and less frequent garbage service, but now they're padlocking the visitor information center on the Capitol Campus, effective July 1.
The budget knives at the Capitol not only mean pink slips, furloughs and less frequent garbage service, but now they're padlocking the visitor information center on the Capitol Campus, effective July 1.
Volume 5, June 25, 2009 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) REMINDER – APPLY FOR ARSL CONFERENCE SCHOLARSHIP 2) WORKSHOP – MANAGING OTHERS IN TIGHT TIMES 3) 2009 WASHINGTON RURAL HERITAGE GRANTS AWARDED 4) PICTURING AMERICA SCHOOL COLLABORATION GRANTS 5) FINRA UNEMPLOYMENT RESOURCE AVAILABLE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) REMINDER – APPLY FOR ARSL CONFERENCE SCHOLARSHIP Applications… Read more
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[caption id="attachment_2592" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Photo courtesy of Jeremiah Marsh."] [/caption] If you ever need proof that filing for office in Washington State is more convenient than ever, just look at one example in Grays Harbor County. Jeremiah Marsh is completing his two-year term as a Fire District 11 commissioner there. But he also is serving in Iraq as a National Guard member. So filing for office wasn’t doable, right? Wrong.… Read more
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As many Puget Sound residents await the unveiling of Sound Transit's light rail system, this photo of the Seattle Municipal Street Railway gives you an idea of how Seattle light rail looked in 1888. The photo features Seattle's first electric street car. (Photo courtesy of the State Archives, Puget Sound regional branch)Deschutes River at Tumwater Falls Park -Submitted by Ken.
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