Monday, June 30, 2014

Energy News Digest for June 30, 2014

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Clatsop County Was Biased against Pipeline for Oregon LNG, Must Reconsider Permit (Oregonian, Portland)

Columbia River Sockeye Run at Halfway Point Double 10-Year Average, Over 20,000 a Day Crossing Bonneville Dam (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Vestas Settles Shareholder Suit for $5 Million (Northern Colorado Business Report)

Industry Groups Stir Opposition to a Cap-And-Trade Expansion They Say Will Lead to Higher Gas Prices (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Facebook Reveals News Feed Experiment to Control Emotions (The Guardian, UK)
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jun/29/facebook-users-emotions-news-feeds

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Clatsop County Was Biased against Pipeline for Oregon LNG, Must Reconsider Permit
  • Jordan Cove LNG Terminal in Coos Bay: Five Takeaways on Earthquake & Tsunami Risks
  • Op/Ed: Why Nuclear Energy Matters for New York
  • American Public Power Association Recognized as a Top Workplace in the Washington, D-C Region
  • Columbia River Sockeye Run at Halfway Point Double 10-Year Average, Over 20,000 a Day Crossing Bonneville Dam
  • Despite Bountiful Forecasts, Terrible 2009 Sockeye Return Still Haunts British Columbia
  • Idaho Biologists Tag Trout to Study Pelican Predation
  • Pacific Northwest Tribes Seek Changes to Draft Language in Council Fish/Wildlife Program Regarding Hatchery Production
  • California Oyster Farm Owners Eye Options after Supreme Court Won't Hear Appeal on Closure
  • Scientists Link Millions of Starfish Dying Off in the Pacific Ocean to Warming of the Waters
  • Water Levels Higher in Great Lakes after Record Lows
  • Vestas Settles Shareholder Suit for $5 Million
  • Editorial: Hydro Has Always Been Renewable
  • Energy Efficiency First – Optimal Efficiency & Comfort Starts with the Building Envelope
  • Philips to Separate Its LED Parts Arm
  • Industry Groups Stir Opposition to a Cap-And-Trade Expansion They Say Will Lead to Higher Gas Prices
  • NASA Launching Satellite to Track Carbon
  • Has the Last March of the Emperor Penguin Begun?
  • Putting Price Tag on Green Building a Challenge, Even for the Pros
  • Boston Is Getting Solar-Powered Smart Benches in Its Parks
  • Google Will Try Android TV Again - Search Giant Sees Television as Lucrative Frontier
  • Fox Moves to Use Aereo Ruling against Dish Hopper DVR
  • Lawmakers Back Municipalities' Right to Offer Broadband
  • Facebook Reveals News Feed Experiment to Control Emotions
  • Google+ After Three Years: Future of Social Network Still Unclear
  • Google Pulls Plug on QuickOffice after Ramping Up Other Editing Tools
  • World Cup Breaks Super Bowl Record on Twitter
  • The World Is a-Twitter as More World Leaders Connect
  • Happy 2014 Social Media Day!
  • Supreme Court: Can't Make Employers Cover Contraception
  • Supreme Court Ruling Allows Some Public Workers to Opt Out of Union Fees
  • Migrants Help Push Washington State Population near 7 Million
  • Average Prices of Gas Hits $4 in Washington State
  • Pot Growers Preparing for First Wave of Orders
  • Thurston County's Plastic Bag Ban Begins Tuesday
  • Hundreds of Classic Cars Take Part in Shelton Show
WORD OF THE DAY

Sectarian • \seck-TAIR-ee-un\ • Adjective - 1: of, relating to, or characteristic of a sect or sectarian 2: limited in character or scope: parochial.

“Dernubus was left-handed, you dolt,” roared the black clad Barnoosian monk to his white swathed antagonist. “You blathering idiot, he was right handed,” came the withering response. “Known as the “Back Handed Sacrament,” the argument about the preferential hand of the Antares’ star cluster deity would rage for centuries. Only when Carbanth ‘The Wise’ was elevated to chief priest was the sectarian violence quelled. Carbanth had experienced a vision which made the argument moot: “Dernubus was ambidextrous,” he proclaimed.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Clatsop County Was Biased against Pipeline for Oregon LNG, Must Reconsider Permit (Oregonian, Portland)

Jordan Cove LNG Terminal in Coos Bay: Five Takeaways on Earthquake & Tsunami Risks (Oregonian, Portland)

Op/Ed: Why Nuclear Energy Matters for New York (New York Post, NY)
http://nypost.com/2014/06/29/why-nuclear-energy-matters-for-new-york/

American Public Power Association Recognized as a Top Workplace in the Washington, D-C Region (American Public Power Association)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Columbia River Sockeye Run at Halfway Point Double 10-Year Average, Over 20,000 a Day Crossing Bonneville Dam (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Despite Bountiful Forecasts, Terrible 2009 Sockeye Return Still Haunts British Columbia (Canadian Press)

Idaho Biologists Tag Trout to Study Pelican Predation (Idaho Statesman, Boise)

Pacific Northwest Tribes Seek Changes to Draft Language in Council Fish/Wildlife Program Regarding Hatchery Production (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

California Oyster Farm Owners Eye Options after Supreme Court Won't Hear Appeal on Closure (Associated Press)

Scientists Link Millions of Starfish Dying Off in the Pacific Ocean to Warming of the Waters (The Daily Mail, UK)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Water Levels Higher in Great Lakes after Record Lows (Globe & Mail, Canada)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Vestas Settles Shareholder Suit for $5 Million (Northern Colorado Business Report)

Editorial: Hydro Has Always Been Renewable (Wenatchee World, WA – Paywall Advisory)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Energy Efficiency First – Optimal Efficiency & Comfort Starts with the Building Envelope (Thurston Talks, Olympia, WA)

Philips to Separate Its LED Parts Arm (Associated Press)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Industry Groups Stir Opposition to a Cap-And-Trade Expansion They Say Will Lead to Higher Gas Prices (Sacramento Bee, CA)

NASA Launching Satellite to Track Carbon (NY Times)

Has the Last March of the Emperor Penguin Begun? (Christian Science Monitor)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Putting Price Tag on Green Building a Challenge, Even for the Pros (Oregonian, Portland)

Boston Is Getting Solar-Powered Smart Benches in Its Parks (Gizmodo)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Google Will Try Android TV Again - Search Giant Sees Television as Lucrative Frontier (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Fox Moves to Use Aereo Ruling against Dish Hopper DVR (Broadband Reports)

Lawmakers Back Municipalities' Right to Offer Broadband (American Public Power Association)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Facebook Reveals News Feed Experiment to Control Emotions (The Guardian, UK)
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jun/29/facebook-users-emotions-news-feeds

Google+ After Three Years: Future of Social Network Still Unclear (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

Google Pulls Plug on QuickOffice after Ramping Up Other Editing Tools (Mashable)

World Cup Breaks Super Bowl Record on Twitter (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

The World Is a-Twitter as More World Leaders Connect (Miami Herald, FL)

Happy 2014 Social Media Day! (Mashable)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Supreme Court: Can't Make Employers Cover Contraception (Associated Press)

Supreme Court Ruling Allows Some Public Workers to Opt Out of Union Fees (NY Times)

GENERAL NEWS

Migrants Help Push Washington State Population near 7 Million (Associated Press)

Average Prices of Gas Hits $4 in Washington State (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Pot Growers Preparing for First Wave of Orders (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Thurston County's Plastic Bag Ban Begins Tuesday (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

Hundreds of Classic Cars Take Part in Shelton Show (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

DIVERSIONS

Old Glory, Stars & Stripes: Brush Up on Your Flag Etiquette for the Fourth of July

Wrong Miss Florida Crowned in Voting Mix-Up

Utah Man Sent To Jail for Fight over Church Seats

New Zealand Schoolboy Wins Right to Keep Hair Long

SONG OF THE DAY

George M. Cohan Medley

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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Note that as some newspapers migrate to a “paywall” system of access, some articles may not be available without forking over some cold hard credit card cash. However, some sites will allow a certain number of story accesses per month before holding out their hand. Sorry if this is an inconvenience.

Friday, June 27, 2014

Energy News Digest for June 27, 2014

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Group Tests Oregon Coast for Fukushima Radiation (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

Discarded Fish Cost About $2 Billion in U-S, $20 Million in Northwest, Oceana Says (Oregonian, Portland)

FERC under Fire (The Hill, Washington, DC)

Mason PUD 1 Commissioner, Janda Elected Vice Chair of Energy Northwest Executive Board (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Seattle City Light Worker Who Blew Whistle on Whiskey ‘Gifts’ Loses Out (Seattle Post Intelligencer, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • FERC under Fire
  • Seattle City Light Worker Who Blew Whistle on Whiskey ‘Gifts’ Loses Out
  • Mason PUD 1 Commissioner, Janda Elected Vice Chair of Energy Northwest Executive Board
  • PUD 3 Commission Report - June 24, 2014 Business Meeting
  • Seattle City Light Releases Energy Bills for CEO
  • Coleman Smith Named Grand Coulee Dam Power Manager
  • Natural Gas Sinks after Weekly Storage Report
  • British Columbia: Ex-MLA Weisgerber Moves from Site C Consultancy to B-C Hydro’s Board
  • Florida Move Over Law Now Protects Utility Vehicles
  • Glencore Denies Media Claim It Avoided Australia Taxes
  • Discarded Fish Cost About $2 Billion in U-S, $20 Million in Northwest, Oceana Says
  • Latest State Fish & Wildlife Ocean Salmon Catch Figures
  • Op/Ed: Environmentalists Refuse To See Success of Salmon Efforts
  • Celilo Arc Will Honor Tribes, Salmon and a Lost Way of Life
  • Group Tests Oregon Coast for Fukushima Radiation
  • Editorial: Water Storage Projects Still Vital for Mid-Columbia
  • California: Feds Nix Eagle Penalties for Solano County Wind Farm
  • Rooftop Solar Leases Scaring Buyers When Homeowners Sell
  • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Using $2.2 Million Grant for Hydrogen-Production System
  • German Lawmakers Vote to Reduce Renewable-Energy Subsidies
  • 'Risky Business:' The Regional Rundown from the Climate Report
  • A Map of How Much Better U-S Air Quality Has Gotten in the Last Decade
  • Portland State University Lands Federal Grant for Ecodistrict Energy Project
  • Portland EV Fest Will Show Off the Latest Electric Cars at Pioneer Courthouse Square
  • Orem Bows Out of Macquarie UTOPIA Proposal
  • Is Municipal Broadband More Important than Net Neutrality?
  • Oregon: 911 Service Restored to Thousands after Outage
  • Woman Electrocuted & Killed While Talking on Phone Plugged into Faulty USB Charger
  • Facebook or Twitter? Here's What 4,700 People Say
  • Mason County Hospital District 2 Selects New Commissioner
  • $1 Million Washington State Lottery Ticket About to Expire
  • New Jersey: Two Men Throw Away Winning $1M Powerball Ticket, Sue Lottery
  • Environment Canada Tornado Tweets Stalled by Language Laws
WORD OF THE DAY

Sophomoric • \soff-MORE-ick\ • Adjective - 1: conceited and overconfident of knowledge but poorly informed and immature 2: of, relating to, or characteristic of a sophomore.

“This stuff is like crack,” complained Abernathy to his stolid butler. Sitting before his big-screen TV, engaged in binge watching, he sophomoric “Three Stooges” humor washed over him in waves. Ab knew he should find it so funny, but he just couldn’t resist. He also likes “Benny Hill.”

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


Small Craft Advisory Remains In Effect until 3:00 This Afternoon.

Wind & Waves: southerly winds 15 to 25 knots...becoming light and variable this afternoon. Wind waves 2 to 4 feet this morning before subsiding this afternoon.

Precautionary/Preparedness Actions: a small craft advisory means that wind speeds of 21 to 33 knots are expected to produce hazardous wave conditions to small craft. inexperienced mariners...especially those operating smaller vessels should...avoid navigating in these conditions.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

FERC under Fire (The Hill, Washington, DC)

Seattle City Light Worker Who Blew Whistle on Whiskey ‘Gifts’ Loses Out (Seattle Post Intelligencer, WA)

Mason PUD 1 Commissioner, Janda Elected Vice Chair of Energy Northwest Executive Board (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

PUD 3 Commission Report - June 24, 2014 Business Meeting (Mason County PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Seattle City Light Releases Energy Bills for CEO (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Coleman Smith Named Grand Coulee Dam Power Manager (Star of the Grand Coulee, WA)

Natural Gas Sinks after Weekly Storage Report (Associated Press)

British Columbia: Ex-MLA Weisgerber Moves from Site C Consultancy to B-C Hydro’s Board (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

Florida Move Over Law Now Protects Utility Vehicles (Electric Energy Online)

Glencore Denies Media Claim It Avoided Australia Taxes (Reuters)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Discarded Fish Cost About $2 Billion in U-S, $20 Million in Northwest, Oceana Says (Oregonian, Portland)

Latest State Fish & Wildlife Ocean Salmon Catch Figures (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

Op/Ed: Environmentalists Refuse To See Success of Salmon Efforts (Capital Press)

Celilo Arc Will Honor Tribes, Salmon and a Lost Way of Life (Skanner News, Portland, OR)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Group Tests Oregon Coast for Fukushima Radiation (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

Editorial: Water Storage Projects Still Vital for Mid-Columbia (Tri-City Herald, WA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

California: Feds Nix Eagle Penalties for Solano County Wind Farm (Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, CA)

Rooftop Solar Leases Scaring Buyers When Homeowners Sell (Renewable Energy World)

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Using $2.2 Million Grant for Hydrogen-Production System (Bellingham Herald, WA)

German Lawmakers Vote to Reduce Renewable-Energy Subsidies (Bloomberg News)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

'Risky Business:' The Regional Rundown from the Climate Report (U-S News & World Report)

A Map of How Much Better U-S Air Quality Has Gotten in the Last Decade (Gizmodo)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Portland State University Lands Federal Grant for Ecodistrict Energy Project (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Portland EV Fest Will Show Off the Latest Electric Cars at Pioneer Courthouse Square (Oregonian, Portland)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Orem Bows Out of Macquarie UTOPIA Proposal - City joins four others in rejecting plan to make Internet service a utility (Deseret News, Salt Lake City, UT)

Is Municipal Broadband More Important than Net Neutrality? (Fortune Magazine)

Oregon: 911 Service Restored to Thousands after Outage - Cut Telephone Fiber in Yamhill County Left More than 2,000 without Phone, Internet Service (KOIN-TV, Portland, OR)

Woman Electrocuted & Killed While Talking on Phone Plugged into Faulty USB Charger (Consumerist)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Facebook or Twitter? Here's What 4,700 People Say (Mashable)

GENERAL NEWS

Mason County Hospital District 2 Selects New Commissioner (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

$1 Million Washington State Lottery Ticket About to Expire (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

New Jersey: Two Men Throw Away Winning $1M Powerball Ticket, Sue Lottery Commission to Get the Money (Consumerist)

Environment Canada Tornado Tweets Stalled by Language Laws (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

DIVERSIONS

Eight Months Pregnant, Olympian Runs Elite 800M Race

This Means War! Seth Rogen Laughs Off North Korea's Threats

Food Truck Meals Can Be More Sanitary than Sit-Down Dining

Where the Dollar Sign Comes From

SONG OF THE DAY

ABBA - Money Money Money

Sungha Jung - Money Money Money

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

All the links in today’s news digest lead to current stories. Please note that some media organizations update their web sites regularly, which may result in broken links in the future.

Note that as some newspapers migrate to a “paywall” system of access, some articles may not be available without forking over some cold hard credit card cash. However, some sites will allow a certain number of story accesses per month before holding out their hand. Sorry if this is an inconvenience.

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Energy News Digest for June 26, 2014

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Energy News Digest Word Cloud for June 26, 2014

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Mason County Neighbors Voice Concerns over Sells Road Pot Farm (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Avista Warns against Scams after Spokane Incident - Woman wearing blue Avista hat tried to enter home (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

35 Straight Years – Mason PUD 3 Passes another State Audit (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Studies: Pacific Northwest Orcas among World’s Most Contaminated Marine Mammals (Associated Press)

Portland General Electric Seeks Zone Change for Possible Solar Power Plant near Salem (Oregonian, Portland)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Avista Warns against Scams after Spokane Incident
  • 35 Straight Years – Mason PUD 3 Passes another State Audit
  • Pasco Power Restored after Utility Work Causes Outage
  • Energized Innovation - PUD 3 Linemen & Engineers Move Transmission Lines & Poles in Belfair
  • California: Bay Area Clean Energy Advocates Celebrate Partial Defeat of Controversial State Bill
  • Seeing a Nuclear Reactor Start Up is Cooler than My Sci-Fi Dreams
  • Mummified Man in Manhole Was Likely Electrocuted
  • Studies: Pacific Northwest Orcas among World’s Most Contaminated Marine Mammals
  • Viewers Alarmed as Wild Baby Eagle Dies on Maine Webcam; Officials Wouldn’t Intervene
  • The Effluent Society - In The Midst of an Unprecedented Drought, Wichita Falls is Turning to a Once Unthinkable Source to Slake Its Thirst
  • Portland General Electric Seeks Zone Change for Possible Solar Power Plant near Salem
  • How Snow Can Help Build Better Wind Turbines
  • Governor Inslee Looks to Unveil Early Version of Climate Plan This Summer
  • Obama: Climate Change Steps Making a Difference
  • Six Major Climate Change Myths, Debunked
  • Google, Microsoft & Others Delve Deeper into Cloud Storage for Businesses
  • Inside the Giant Data Center Hidden In the Middle of Manhattan
  • Beware AT&T’s Dismal Record of Unkept Broadband Promises
  • Twelve Percent of Americans Shower with Cellphones, Portland Lawyer Writes in Influential Supreme Court Brief
  • Google Cardboard Was the Ultimate WTF Moment of Google I/O
  • Facebook Hunts for Bigger Seattle Office
  • Four Ways to Nail Your Brand Voice
  • Lunch Hour Closures Leaves Mason County Commissioner Hungry
  • An Insider’s Battle Plan: ‘Elections Are about Winning. Period’
  • Mason County Neighbors Voice Concerns over Sells Road Pot Farm
  • Oregon County Told Nuisance Rules on Pot Grows Could Collide with Right-to-Farm Law
  • Boy Faces Charges in Mason County Shooting Death
  • McCleary Man Connected to Crimes Grays Harbor, Thurston, Mason, & Lewis Counties
  • Think You’re Being Robbed Now at the Gas Pump? Real Thieves Could Strike
  • Man Who Caused Crash Holding Breath through Tunnel Charged
  • Puget Sound Skin Cancer Rates among Tops in Nation
  • San Juan Island Rated Tops in Nation for Fourth of July Celebration
WORD OF THE DAY

Cheesecake \CHEEZ-kayk\ Noun - A cake with a sweet filling usually made of cheese, eggs, & sugar; pictures of attractive young women who are scantily clad.

A man’s hushed voice floated out of the darkened ally, pulling Bartholomew up short. The raincoat swathed alley dweller, his hat pulled down over his eyes called out in hushed, gravelly tones, “Hey buddy, wanna buy some cheesecake pictures?” Money was exchanged, furtive looks made, and Barty scurried away from the decrepit neighborhood, holding his ill-gotten gains to his chest. Only when he was alone in his seedy hotel room did he open the grimy envelope from which fell two dog-eared menus from the ‘Cheesecake Factory.’ “I wonder if they do take out,” he sighed to the bare light bulb descending from the ceiling.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Avista Warns against Scams after Spokane Incident - Woman wearing blue Avista hat tried to enter home (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

35 Straight Years – Mason PUD 3 Passes another State Audit (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Pasco Power Restored after Utility Work Causes Outage (Tri-City Herald, WA)

Energized Innovation - PUD 3 Linemen & Engineers Move Transmission Lines & Poles in Belfair (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

California: Bay Area Clean Energy Advocates Celebrate Partial Defeat of Controversial State Bill (Santa Cruz Sentinel, CA)

Seeing a Nuclear Reactor Start Up is Cooler than My Sci-Fi Dreams (Gizmodo)

Mummified Man in Manhole Was Likely Electrocuted (Associated Press)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Studies: Pacific Northwest Orcas among World’s Most Contaminated Marine Mammals (Associated Press)

Viewers Alarmed as Wild Baby Eagle Dies on Maine Webcam; Officials Wouldn’t Intervene (Associated Press)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

The Effluent Society - In The Midst of an Unprecedented Drought, Wichita Falls is Turning to a Once Unthinkable Source to Slake Its Thirst (Texas Monthly)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Portland General Electric Seeks Zone Change for Possible Solar Power Plant near Salem (Oregonian, Portland)

How Snow Can Help Build Better Wind Turbines (Mother Nature Network)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Governor Inslee Looks to Unveil Early Version of Climate Plan This Summer (Crosscut Seattle)

Obama: Climate Change Steps Making a Difference (Associated Press)

Six Major Climate Change Myths, Debunked (Mashable)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Google, Microsoft & Others Delve Deeper into Cloud Storage for Businesses (NY Times)

Inside the Giant Data Center Hidden In the Middle of Manhattan (Gizmodo)

Beware AT&T’s Dismal Record of Unkept Broadband Promises (InfoWorld)

Twelve Percent of Americans Shower with Cellphones, Portland Lawyer Writes in Influential Supreme Court Brief (Oregonian, Portland)

Google Cardboard Was the Ultimate WTF Moment of Google I/O (Mashable)

SOCIAL MEDIA & MARKETING

Facebook Hunts for Bigger Seattle Office (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

Four Ways to Nail Your Brand Voice (Mashable)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Lunch Hour Closures Leaves Mason County Commissioner Hungry (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

An Insider’s Battle Plan: ‘Elections Are about Winning. Period’ (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Mason County Neighbors Voice Concerns over Sells Road Pot Farm (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Oregon County Told Nuisance Rules on Pot Grows Could Collide with Right-to-Farm Law (Associated Press)

Boy Faces Charges in Mason County Shooting Death (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

McCleary Man Connected to Crimes Grays Harbor, Thurston, Mason, & Lewis Counties (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Think You’re Being Robbed Now at the Gas Pump? Real Thieves Could Strike (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

Man Who Caused Crash Holding Breath through Tunnel Charged (KOIN-TV, Portland, OR)

Puget Sound Skin Cancer Rates among Tops in Nation (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

San Juan Island Rated Tops in Nation for Fourth of July Celebration (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

DIVERSIONS

Angry Birds: Crows Never Forget Your Face

How Much Farther? Couple Mistakenly Flown to Caribbean Island Grenada, Not Granada, Spain

An Anatomical Chocolate Skull for Sweet-Toothed Cannibals

Amelia Earhart Tries to Complete Her Namesake’s Flight

SONG OF THE DAY

The Beatles – Blackbird

Sarah McLachlan – Blackbird

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

All the links in today’s news digest lead to current stories. Please note that some media organizations update their web sites regularly, which may result in broken links in the future.

Note that as some newspapers migrate to a “paywall” system of access, some articles may not be available without forking over some cold hard credit card cash. However, some sites will allow a certain number of story accesses per month before holding out their hand. Sorry if this is an inconvenience.