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Market Saturation: Why So Many Farmers Markets Are Failing
Farmers aren't producing enough to keep up with the number of smaller markets that keep popping up, often in close proximity to others. This results in fewer customers, unsold food and maybe closure.
Washington Supreme Court Could Take Over For 'Struggling' State Bar Association
The Washington State Bar Association could soon be dissolved or remade amid internal turmoil and possible legal challenges. A proposal to repeal the State Bar Act and turn the bar's essential duties over to the Washington State Supreme Court has passed the Washington State House and will be heard by a Senate committee on Tuesday, March 19.
Washington Man Calls Foul, Says He Was Blocked From Jay Inslee's Facebook Page
A Tri-Cities man who has been a frequent online critic of Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said he was blocked this month from commenting on Inslee's campaign Facebook page. The move comes as Inslee, a Democrat, launches his candidacy for president and his campaign says its working to make his Facebook page "a little less toxic."
Cryptocurrency Miners Ask Federal Judge To Stop 'Crippling' Rate Hike Of Central Washington Utility
Cryptocurrency companies in Central Washington were left to wait in suspense on Tuesday after they asked a federal judge in Spokane to block an imminent, targeted electric rate increase. The energy-intensive data center operators claim they would be crippled by the Grant County Public Utility District rate hike. The utility says the case is without merit.
Conservative Justice Gorsuch Joins Supreme Court Liberals In Deciding Yakama Nation Treaty Case
On this conservative court, Gorsuch has been one of the most conservative voices. But in cases involving Native tribes' treaties and rights, he is most often counted among those sympathetic to tribes' claims.
A Lost 'Little Boy' Nears 100: Poet And Publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti
The Beat Generation icon and owner of City Lights bookstore and press in San Francisco is still writing. He celebrates his centennial March 24, and his new autobiographical novel is out now.
Border Patrol Bus Searches Spark Worry In Eastern Washington
The Spokane Intermodal Center has been a hot spot for U.S. Custom and Border Protection agents because of its close proximity to the Canadian border. Federal law allows agents to board buses and ask for documents within 100 miles of the border -- although passengers can refuse to talk without a lawyer or consent to a search.
Kittitas County Sheriff's Deputy Killed, 2nd Officer Wounded After Responding To 'Road Rage' Call
Kittitas County Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Thompson and city of Kittitas Police Officer Benito Chavez responded to a vehicle incident Tuesday evening. The situation became a pursuit and ended in crossfire. Deputy Thompson was killed in in the line of duty. He was 42 and is survived by his wife and three children.
Best Bar In America?
What college town bar is the best across America? Our own Justin Spinnie hit up The Coug to show us the Palouse match-up.
Bird Advocates Question Raven-Killing Plans To Protect Sage Grouse
Deep in Oregon’s sagebrush country, there’s one county with an abundance of ravens. Biologists say those ravens like to eat sage grouse eggs, and they’ve come up with plans to take care of the raven problem.That’s got bird advocates questioning whether killing one bird for the sake of another is the right move.
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