Thursday, June 15, 2017

Energy News Digest for June 15, 2017

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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


There’s a forecast of heavy rain periods through tonight. Mason County rainfall is expected to reach about three quarters of an inch.

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Lights Out for Public Electric Utility on Bainbridge Island (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Portland to Foot SoloPower's Bill after Company Defaults on $10 Million Loan (Oregonian, Portland)

Pacific Northwest Governors Will Join Global Leaders to Discuss Climate Accord (Northwest Public Radio)

As Cannabis Industry Grows, Tensions Rise Over Energy Use (Oregon Business)

Hood Canal Hatchery Chinook Season Opens July 1 (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Lights Out for Public Electric Utility on Bainbridge Island
  • Utility CEOs to DOE: Hands Off State Energy Policies, Grid Planning
  • British Columbia Utilities Commission Denies New Democratic Party Consulted It about Peace River Dam
  • Women Make Up 27 Percent of Tacoma Public Utility’s Workforce – A New Group Could Change That
  • Mason PUD 1’s Karl Denison Receives Lifetime Member Award
  • Missouri Governor Signs Electric Rate Break for Metal Makers
  • Cyber, Physical Attacks against the Grid Increasing
  • Hood Canal Hatchery Chinook Season Opens July 1
  • Pacific Northwest Tribes to Hold Salmon Ceremony in Kettle Falls
  • Oregon Governor Signs Bill Protecting Salmon Habitat from River Mining
  • Tribe, Groups Sue Navy over Ship Cleaning in Puget Sound
  • Flint Public Health & Safety Officials Charged in Water Contamination Case
  • Portland to Foot SoloPower's Bill after Company Defaults on $10 Million Loan
  • Wind Power Group's New Ad Campaign Aims to Win over President Trump
  • PNNL Technology-Based Battery Wins Green Chemistry Challenge Award
  • The Results Are In: Here Are the Most Energy-Efficient Utilities in the U-S
  • Heat Waves: Demand Response's Time to Shine
  • As Cannabis Industry Grows, Tensions Rise Over Energy Use
  • Pacific Northwest Governors Will Join Global Leaders to Discuss Climate Accord
  • Energy Department Closes Office Working on Climate Change Abroad
  • Neighbors, Church Accuse Seattle of Breaking Own Rules to Site New Cell Tower
  • 80% Cut the Cord Because Cable TV is Simply Too Expensive
  • Reviewed.com's Guide to Cord Cutting
  • The NSA Has Linked the WannaCry Computer Worm to North Korea
  • Here Are the 2017 Facebook Awards Winners
  • Former White House Press Secretaries Have Some Advice for Sean Spicer … And It’s Not Pretty
  • Fox News Drops 'Fair & Balanced' Slogan: Report
  • EBay Urges Customers to Oppose Washington State Internet Tax
  • Trump Touts Apprenticeships, Turning to an Issue with Bipartisan Support
  • Washington, DC: After Ballpark Shooting, a Call for Civility, Courage
  • Man Dead of Gunshot Wound Found at Yacht Club Lot — Suicide Suspected
  • Energy Department Official Says More Hanford Nuke Mishaps Likely
  • Motorists See Roadwork Delays on SR 119 between Hoodsport, Lake Cushman
  • Patriot Prayer Group to Protest at Evergreen State College Amid Campus Furor
  • North Carolina Man Severely Burned after Falling Into Hot Spring at Yellowstone
  • Mason EDC Announces Winners of Shelton High School Business Plan Competition
WORD OF THE DAY

Jubilate • \JOO-buh-layt\ • verb: rejoice

Little known “fact”: Rare Earth had originally intended to use the song title “I Just Want to Jubilate”, but no one knew what it meant. Hence, we got the song “I Just Want to Celebrate”.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Lights Out for Public Electric Utility on Bainbridge Island (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Utility CEOs to DOE: Hands Off State Energy Policies, Grid Planning (Utility Dive)

British Columbia Utilities Commission Denies New Democratic Party Consulted It about Peace River Dam (Globe & Mail, Canada)

Women Make Up 27 Percent of Tacoma Public Utility’s Workforce – A New Group Could Change That (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Mason PUD 1’s Karl Denison Receives Lifetime Member Award (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Missouri Governor Signs Electric Rate Break for Metal Makers (Associated Press)

Cyber, Physical Attacks against the Grid Increasing (Washington Examiner)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Hood Canal Hatchery Chinook Season Opens July 1 (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Pacific Northwest Tribes to Hold Salmon Ceremony in Kettle Falls (Northwest Public Radio)

Oregon Governor Signs Bill Protecting Salmon Habitat from River Mining (Oregonian, Portland)

ENVIRONMENTAL FOOT LOCKER

Tribe, Groups Sue Navy over Ship Cleaning in Puget Sound (Associated Press)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

Flint Public Health & Safety Officials Charged in Water Contamination Case (Christian Science Monitor)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

Portland to Foot SoloPower's Bill after Company Defaults on $10 Million Loan (Oregonian, Portland)

Wind Power Group's New Ad Campaign Aims to Win over President Trump (The Hill, Washington, DC)

PNNL Technology-Based Battery Wins Green Chemistry Challenge Award (AZO Cleantech)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

The Results Are In: Here Are the Most Energy-Efficient Utilities in the U-S (The Energy Collective)

Heat Waves: Demand Response's Time to Shine (Utility Dive)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

As Cannabis Industry Grows, Tensions Rise Over Energy Use (Oregon Business)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Pacific Northwest Governors Will Join Global Leaders to Discuss Climate Accord (Northwest Public Radio)

Energy Department Closes Office Working on Climate Change Abroad (NY Times)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Neighbors, Church Accuse Seattle of Breaking Own Rules to Site New Cell Tower (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

80% Cut the Cord Because Cable TV is Simply Too Expensive (Broadband Reports)

Reviewed.com's Guide to Cord Cutting (USA Today)

The NSA Has Linked the WannaCry Computer Worm to North Korea (Washington Post)

MARKETING & MEDIA

Here Are the 2017 Facebook Awards Winners (AdWeek)

Former White House Press Secretaries Have Some Advice for Sean Spicer … And It’s Not Pretty (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Fox News Drops 'Fair & Balanced' Slogan: Report (The Hill, Washington, DC)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

EBay Urges Customers to Oppose Washington State Internet Tax (Northwest Public Radio)

Trump Touts Apprenticeships, Turning to an Issue with Bipartisan Support (Washington Post)

GENERAL NEWS

Washington, DC: After Ballpark Shooting, a Call for Civility, Courage (Christian Science Monitor)

Man Dead of Gunshot Wound Found at Yacht Club Lot — Suicide Suspected (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Energy Department Official Says More Hanford Nuke Mishaps Likely (Oregonian, Portland)

Motorists See Roadwork Delays on SR 119 between Hoodsport, Lake Cushman (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Patriot Prayer Group to Protest at Evergreen State College Amid Campus Furor (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

North Carolina Man Severely Burned after Falling Into Hot Spring at Yellowstone (USA Today)

Mason EDC Announces Winners of Shelton High School Business Plan Competition (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Bat Signal to Light Up Los Angeles in Tribute to Adam West

Museum of Failure Celebrates Products That Flopped

Digital Burnout Leads to a Resurgence of Vintage Typewriters – It Isn't Just a Fad

In Wurst Case, German Sausage Seller Prepared to Go to Jail

SONG OF THE DAY

Neil Hefti – 1960's Batman Theme (I remember playing the grooves of this album!)

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Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Energy News Digest for June 14, 2017

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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


Heavy rain Thursday. Possible accumulations between one-half and one inch.

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Seattle-Based Conservation Group Weighs Potential Carbon-Tax Measure (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Seattle City Council Wants Puget Sound Energy to Stop Using Coal-Fired Facility (Seattle Met)

Op/Ed: Idea to Sell BPA Is Tired, Makes No Economic Sense (Oregonian, Portland)

Washington State Legislature Is Planning for the World of 5G (Crosscut Seattle)

Bill to Reverse Hirst Decision Passes Out of Washington State Senate, Again (Washington State Wire, Olympia)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Seattle City Council Wants Puget Sound Energy to Stop Using Coal-Fired Facility
  • Op/Ed: Idea to Sell BPA Is Tired, Makes No Economic Sense
  • Grant PUD Commissioners Discuss Dam Refurbishment
  • Oregon Delays Vote On Portland General Electric Fuel-Tank Sale Opposed by Environmentalists
  • Grays Harbor PUD Says That Outages Were Less in 2016
  • Jefferson PUD to Check Out Bank Property – Utility Has Grown from 8 to 45 Employees Since 2013
  • 2017 Utility Customer Study: Evaluating the Reliability of Utility Providers
  • Spawning Time, When Sockeye Salmon Change From Blue to Red
  • Bill to Reverse Hirst Decision Passes Out of Washington State Senate, Again
  • Rivers Rage across the West as Snow Thaws, Days Warm
  • 20 Megawatt Solar Project to Be Built in Richland
  • Will California's 100% Renewables Goal Survive the Political Process?
  • Washington State among Those Suing Trump Administration over Energy Standards
  • Oregon Defends Legal Marijuana Market to Feds
  • Grays Harbor County OKs Six-Month Moratorium on Marijuana Production, Process Operations
  • Jeff Sessions Personally Asked Congress to Let Him Prosecute Medical-Marijuana Providers
  • Seattle-Based Conservation Group Weighs Potential Carbon-Tax Measure
  • How Retiring Nuclear Power Plants May Undercut U-S Climate Goals
  • After President Trump's Withdrawal from Paris, Nukes Are More Crucial Than Ever
  • Texas Governor Fights Cities’ Protection of Trees as ‘Socialistic’
  • Washington State Legislature Is Planning for the World of 5G
  • Verizon Completes $4.48 Billion Purchase of Yahoo, Ending an Era
  • How to Repurpose Content for Your Blog & Beyond: A Plan for Creators
  • How to Make Bullet Points Compelling, Not Compulsory
  • Third Washington State Special Legislative Session Called Likely
  • Did Inslee Really 'Kickstart' Washington Budget Negotiations?
  • Former State Senator Don Benton Says He Wasn’t Pushed Out of the EPA. “Nothing But Fake News” 
  • Mason 35th District Lawmakers Support Budget Reform
  • Washington, DC: Rifle-Wielding Gunman Wounds Lawmaker, Killed by Cops
  • Son of Fatal Kitsap County Fire Victim Charged with Illegal Marijuana Grow
  • City of Shelton Privatizes Garbage Pickup
  • Mason County Commissioners Support Overpass at Lynch Road-Highway 101 Crossing
  • Taking the Banking Out of Blood Banking to Save Lives in Remote Places
  • Mason County: Olympic Mountain Owners Lose Sleep to Make Their Top-Shelf Ice Cream
WORD OF THE DAY

Scarify • \SKAIR-uh-fye\ • verb – 1: to make scratches or small cuts in (as the skin) 2: to lacerate the feelings of *3: to cut or soften the wall of (a hard seed) to hasten germination 4: to clear ground of debris in preparation for replanting, as in logging clean up

Ambrose wandered aimlessly through the wasteland that was his backyard. A stunted tree with a crazily angled swing off a cracked limb; an abandoned fish pond filled with frogs eggs and mosquito larvae; and his barren garden plot, half an acre of rocky soil that looked as if God had scarified it as a part of a biblical curse. “Hmm, maybe potatoes this year,” he pondered.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Seattle City Council Wants Puget Sound Energy to Stop Using Coal-Fired Facility (Seattle Met)

Op/Ed: Idea to Sell BPA Is Tired, Makes No Economic Sense (Oregonian, Portland)

Grant PUD Commissioners Discuss Dam Refurbishment (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

Oregon Delays Vote On Portland General Electric Fuel-Tank Sale Opposed by Environmentalists (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Grays Harbor PUD Says That Outages Were Less in 2016 (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Jefferson PUD to Check Out Bank Property – Utility Has Grown from 8 to 45 Employees Since 2013 (Port Townsend Leader, WA)

2017 Utility Customer Study: Evaluating the Reliability of Utility Providers (Utility Dive)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Spawning Time, When Sockeye Salmon Change From Blue to Red (NY Times)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

Bill to Reverse Hirst Decision Passes Out of Washington State Senate, Again (Washington State Wire, Olympia)

Rivers Rage across the West as Snow Thaws, Days Warm (Associated Press)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

20 Megawatt Solar Project to Be Built in Richland (KNDO/KNDU,-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)

Will California's 100% Renewables Goal Survive the Political Process? (Utility Dive)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Washington State among Those Suing Trump Administration over Energy Standards (South Sound Business Examiner)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Oregon Defends Legal Marijuana Market to Feds (Oregonian, Portland)

Grays Harbor County OKs Six-Month Moratorium on Marijuana Production, Process Operations (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

Jeff Sessions Personally Asked Congress to Let Him Prosecute Medical-Marijuana Providers (Washington Post)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Seattle-Based Conservation Group Weighs Potential Carbon-Tax Measure (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

How Retiring Nuclear Power Plants May Undercut U-S Climate Goals (NY Times)

After President Trump's Withdrawal from Paris, Nukes Are More Crucial Than Ever (Scientific American)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – DRIVING ON SUNSHINE

Texas Governor Fights Cities’ Protection of Trees as ‘Socialistic’ (Courthouse News Service)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Washington State Legislature Is Planning for the World of 5G (Crosscut Seattle)

Verizon Completes $4.48 Billion Purchase of Yahoo, Ending an Era (NY Times)

MARKETING & MEDIA

How to Repurpose Content for Your Blog & Beyond: A Plan for Creators (Social Media Examiner)

How to Make Bullet Points Compelling, Not Compulsory (Grammarly Blog)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

Third Washington State Special Legislative Session Called Likely (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Did Inslee Really 'Kickstart' Washington Budget Negotiations? (Northwest Public Radio)

Former State Senator Don Benton Says He Wasn’t Pushed Out of the EPA. “Nothing But Fake News” (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Mason 35th District Lawmakers Support Budget Reform (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Washington, DC: Rifle-Wielding Gunman Wounds Lawmaker, Killed by Cops (Associated Press)

Son of Fatal Kitsap County Fire Victim Charged with Illegal Marijuana Grow (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

City of Shelton Privatizes Garbage Pickup (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Mason County Commissioners Support Overpass at Lynch Road-Highway 101 Crossing (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Taking the Banking Out of Blood Banking to Save Lives in Remote Places (Oregonian, Portland)

Mason County: Olympic Mountain Owners Lose Sleep to Make Their Top-Shelf Ice Cream (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

That's No Normal Runner: Bear Crosses Through Colorado Race

Report: 25 Percent of Adults Swim While Having Diarrhea, 20 Percent Pee in Pool

Police: Naked Man Goes On Rampage inside Antiques Store

Giant Flying Turkeys Once Roamed Australia Because of Course They Did

SONG OF THE DAY

Antonin Dvorak - New World Symphony

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Monday, June 12, 2017

Energy News Digest for June 12, 2017

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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

President Trump’s Proposed Climate Rule Reconsideration Nears Public Release (The Hill, Washington, DC)

Colstrip, Town That Helped Power Northwest Feels Left Behind in Shift Away from Coal (National Public Radio)

Op/Ed: Contract Lock Clause Likely to Prevent Bonneville Power Administration Asset Sale (Eugene Register-Guard, OR)

June Water Supply Forecasts for Columbia Basin Far Above Normal, Continue to Climb (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

A Budget Deal by June 30? Key Washington State Lawmakers Say It’s Realistic (Northwest Public Radio)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Colstrip, Town That Helped Power Northwest Feels Left Behind in Shift Away from Coal
  • Op/Ed: Contract Lock Clause Likely to Prevent Bonneville Power Administration Asset Sale
  • Umatilla Electric Manager Responds to Proposal Privatizing Assets of Bonneville Power Administration
  • Donald Trump Wants to Sell Off the Grid That Gave Us ‘Roll On, Columbia’
  • Eagle Knocks Out Power to More Than 1,000 in Mason County
  • NRC Head Asks Congress for $30 Million to Restart Yucca Mountain Review
  • Drift Is an Entirely New Type of Power Utility That Lets You Take Control of Your Electric Bill
  • West Coast Senators Add Voices to Request for Salmon Disaster Declaration
  • Columbia River Reopens Friday to Salmon, Steelhead Fishing
  • Bonneville Power Administration, Tribal Partners, & Others Celebrate John Day Oxbow Restoration
  • Radioactive Waste Still Flooding Columbia River, EPA Says
  • June Water Supply Forecasts for Columbia Basin Far Above Normal, Continue to Climb
  • Competition for Offshore Wind Ramps Up in Massachusetts
  • China Just Built the World’s Biggest Floating Solar Project
  • Report: Utility-Scale Solar Prices Drop Below $1/Watt for First Time
  • Op/Ed: No, Rick Perry, California’s Renewable Energy Policies Aren’t Dangerous for the Grid
  • Smart Thermostats Get Thumbs Up from Bonneville Power Administration
  • A New Way to Insulate Your House: Chicken Feathers
  • This California County Took in $3.7 Million in Pot Fees. Now It Might Ban Cultivation
  • Illegal Pot Grows: Dangerous for Species, Agencies & Recreationalists
  • President Trump’s Proposed Climate Rule Reconsideration Nears Public Release
  • Macron Invites Americans to Move to France to Research Climate Change
  • Input Sought on Quincy Data Center Air Permit Update
  • America Has Slower LTE Wireless than Canada or Mexico
  • Amazon Axes Unlimited Drive Storage
  • New Flat Antenna Could Be New Way To Get Broadband Internet
  • Op/Ed: Every Click Tells Silicon Valley Something About You. Press B If That’s Not OK.
  • A Budget Deal by June 30? Key Washington State Lawmakers Say It’s Realistic
  • U-S Senator Cantwell Says Her Energy Bill Will Combat Cyberattacks
  • U-S Congress: Minor Energy Bills Hit House Floor
  • Canada & U-S Remain ‘Quite Far Apart’ On Softwood Lumber
  • Two Washington State Inmates Who Fled Olympia-Area Prison Captured
  • Lands Commissioner Fields Barrage of Questions during Port Angeles Gathering
  • Judge: Fed Laws Don’t Protect Oregon in Timber Suit – State of Oregon faces $1.4 billion lawsuit
  • What State Has the Best Economy? 49 States Must Be Evergreen with Envy
  • South Sound YMCA Considering Building an Outdoor Pool at Briggs Site
  • Batman Actor Adam West Dies At 88
WORD OF THE DAY

Empirical • \imp-PEER-ick-kull\ • Adjective - 1: originating in or based on observation or experience 2: relying on experience or observation alone often without due regard for system & theory 3: capable of being verified or disproved by observation or experiment

Don’s normative call
Ignores empirical fact
Northwest system works!


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Colstrip, Town That Helped Power Northwest Feels Left Behind in Shift Away from Coal (National Public Radio)

Op/Ed: Contract Lock Clause Likely to Prevent Bonneville Power Administration Asset Sale (Eugene Register-Guard, OR)

Umatilla Electric Manager Responds to Proposal Privatizing Assets of Bonneville Power Administration (East Oregonian, Pendleton, OR)

Donald Trump Wants to Sell Off the Grid That Gave Us ‘Roll On, Columbia’ (Seattle Weekly, WA)

Eagle Knocks Out Power to More Than 1,000 in Mason County (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

NRC Head Asks Congress for $30 Million to Restart Yucca Mountain Review (Utility Dive)

Drift Is an Entirely New Type of Power Utility That Lets You Take Control of Your Electric Bill (Fast Company)

FISH & WILDLIFE

West Coast Senators Add Voices to Request for Salmon Disaster Declaration (Northwest Public Radio)

Columbia River Reopens Friday to Salmon, Steelhead Fishing (Oregonian, Portland)

Bonneville Power Administration, Tribal Partners, & Others Celebrate John Day Oxbow Restoration (Bonneville Power Administration)

ENVIRONMENTAL FOOT LOCKER

Radioactive Waste Still Flooding Columbia River, EPA Says (Courthouse News Service)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

June Water Supply Forecasts for Columbia Basin Far Above Normal, Continue to Climb (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

Competition for Offshore Wind Ramps Up in Massachusetts (Associated Press)

China Just Built the World’s Biggest Floating Solar Project (Yahoo News)

Report: Utility-Scale Solar Prices Drop Below $1/Watt for First Time (Utility Dive)

Op/Ed: No, Rick Perry, California’s Renewable Energy Policies Aren’t Dangerous for the Grid (Los Angeles Times, CA)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Smart Thermostats Get Thumbs Up from Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville Power Administration)

A New Way to Insulate Your House: Chicken Feathers (Fast Company)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

This California County Took in $3.7 Million in Pot Fees. Now It Might Ban Cultivation (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Illegal Pot Grows: Dangerous for Species, Agencies & Recreationalists (Courthouse News Service)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

President Trump’s Proposed Climate Rule Reconsideration Nears Public Release (The Hill, Washington, DC)

Macron Invites Americans to Move to France to Research Climate Change (NBC News)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Input Sought on Quincy Data Center Air Permit Update (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

America Has Slower LTE Wireless than Canada or Mexico (Yahoo News)

Amazon Axes Unlimited Drive Storage (Yahoo News)

New Flat Antenna Could Be New Way To Get Broadband Internet (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

MARKETING & MEDIA

Op/Ed: Every Click Tells Silicon Valley Something About You. Press B If That’s Not OK. (Sacramento Bee, CA)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

A Budget Deal by June 30? Key Washington State Lawmakers Say It’s Realistic (Northwest Public Radio)

U-S Senator Cantwell Says Her Energy Bill Will Combat Cyberattacks (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

U-S Congress: Minor Energy Bills Hit House Floor (Politico)

Canada & U-S Remain ‘Quite Far Apart’ On Softwood Lumber (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

GENERAL NEWS

Two Washington State Inmates Who Fled Olympia-Area Prison Captured (Associated Press)

Lands Commissioner Fields Barrage of Questions during Port Angeles Gathering (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Judge: Fed Laws Don’t Protect Oregon in Timber Suit – State of Oregon faces $1.4 billion lawsuit (Associated Press)

What State Has the Best Economy? 49 States Must Be Evergreen with Envy (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

South Sound YMCA Considering Building an Outdoor Pool at Briggs Site (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Batman Actor Adam West Dies At 88 (The Guardian, UK)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

It’s Crow Dive-Bombing Season in Seattle

Montana Golfer Hit Two Holes-In-1 in the Span of Three Holes

Madrid Buses Move to Curtail “Manspreading” Practice

Disney Guests “Healthy & Happy” After Plummeting Poop Pounds Park Patrons

SONG OF THE DAY

Leonard Cohen - Bird on a Wire

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