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George Howland, Jr.

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This article originally appeared on Olympia Newswire, a non-profit, independent source of news about Washington state government and politics.
George Howland, Jr. is the former News Editor of KCMU, the Stranger, and the Seattle Weekly. In addition to his work for the Olympia Newswire, George works part-time for the Seattle Channel.
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