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Blah blah blahThe Washington Territorial Legislature passed a law enacting women’s suffrage. Governor William Newell signed the bill into law on November 23, 1883. Only Wyoming and Utah Territories had enacted women’s suffrage prior to Washington. Image … Read more
Laura Sherbo of the Washington State Library is the 2012 recipient of a prestigious national award for her leadership of library services in Washington prisons and state mental hospitals. Sherbo, manager of branch library services, was announced this week as winner the annual achievement award of the Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies, a division of the American Library Association. According to her colleagues at the Washington State Library and leaders of… Read more
Just east of Snoqualmie Pass (Photos courtesy of Washington State Digital Archives)
Anyone who has driven across the Cascades did so by going over one of the several mountain passes that offer incredible views and recreational… Read moreThis makes it official: Below is the proclamation issued by Gov. Gregoire scheduling a special session to begin Monday, March 12 at noon. The 60-day regular session ended Thursday night without the House and Senate agreeing on a supplemental operating… Read more
Confused by the five tax advisory Our Election Division and the legislative hotline are getting lots of calls on
The Washington Talking Book & Braille Library located in downtown Seattle, is a free and comprehensive library service dedicated to providing an array of services to Washington residents unable to read standard print material. These include the blind, visually impaired, legally blind, deaf-blind, physically disabled, those who can’t comfortably hold a book or turn pages and those who are reading disabled. Any genre you can think of, WTBBL has it! Users of the library can check out… Read more
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