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| Weekly updates: Thursday, March 11, 2010 7:00:00 PM Visions of the Next Washington (The Daily World) OLYMPIA Washingtons economy has pumped out 155,000 new jobs over the past two years and companies such as Boeing, Microsoft and Starbucks are household names the world over. But whats the next big thing http://www.thedailyworld.comWA Legislature to push for biofuels production (KOMO Seattle) The state Legislature will consider a bill that would provide incentives to increase the production and use of biofuels in Washington. The incentives would go to farmers to grow crops like canola, and to various government entities to replace or retrofit big polluters like school buses. http://www.komotv.comWeekend clam dig at Twin Harbors approved (The Daily World) Clam diggers today got the green light to proceed with a razor clam dig at Twin Harbors Beach Friday through Sunday. Twin Harbors which stretches from the mouth of Grays Harbor south to the mouth of Willapa Bay is the only beach that will be open for digging, all other beaches will be closed. http://www.thedailyworld.comGregoire introduces 10-year plan to push biotech, other sectors (Seattle Times) Washington's economy has pumped out 155,000 new jobs over the past two years and companies such as Boeing, Microsoft and Starbucks are household... http://seattletimes.nwsource.comGetting an updated picture of Mount Rainier flood damage (Seattle Times) Learn more about November's flood damage to Mount Rainier National Park when Mike Gauthier, the park's climbing program manager and rescue... http://seattletimes.nwsource.comVisions of the Next Washington (The Daily World) OLYMPIA Washingtons economy has pumped out 155,000 new jobs over the past two years and companies such as Boeing, Microsoft and Starbucks are household names the world over. But whats the next big thing http://www.thedailyworld.comWA Legislature to push for biofuels production (KOMO Seattle) The state Legislature will consider a bill that would provide incentives to increase the production and use of biofuels in Washington. The incentives would go to farmers to grow crops like canola, and to various government entities to replace or retrofit big polluters like school buses. http://www.komotv.com |
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