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Posted Fri, Mar 16, 11:02 a.m.
Being a member of an organization that won, vs being the winner, is a big difference. Makes me question the rest of the article.
MOREPosted Sat, Mar 3, 5:39 p.m.
sorry, Knute, hit the wrong key.
MOREPosted Sat, Mar 3, 5:38 p.m.
Krute, I own a piece of property in Yakima County where the Burke collected mammoth tusks and teeth in the 1930's, we had the opportunity to see the teeth once; we did not realize that the tusks were there also. Fossils are still being found, including 2 previously unknown fish ...
MOREPosted Thu, Oct 6, 12:38 p.m.
Mr Burns never claimed to be able to included everything about any subject that he makes a documentary about. If you are not happy with his work, then do a documentary yourself. Or write; and self publish, what you want people to know. Just stop throwing stones at someone who ...
MOREPosted Wed, Sep 28, 4:20 p.m.
The author did not say a word about all the world class ag research that takes place in the Northwest. The fruit industry just committed to give WSU $27 million.
MOREPosted Tue, Feb 1, 6:23 p.m.
and next do the lower income areas of Seattle get the boot? There are big areas of low income people that suck up taxes. Will you cut by zip code or census tracts? Fools. Get rid of the United States cheap food policy and many of Yakima's problems go away
MOREPosted Sat, Jan 15, 11:36 a.m.
Right, localism. Yakima County is being forced to change it's Comprehensive Plan to please the overlords of the Eastern Wa Growth Management Hearing Board. The counties are told to develop the plan that they want, but......... If it does not please the Growth Board the county is forced to make ...
MOREPosted Wed, Dec 8, 10:55 a.m.
GaryP Oh, and "factory farmed" there's factory farmed and then there's factory farmed. Farming is hard work that no one really wants to do. Not so, lots of people love to farm. They do it good, and they provide food cheap to help support your life style. and sustainable
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