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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES
First Columbia River Treaty Talks ‘Very Productive’ (Capital
Press)
Score another Win for Farmland Over Solar Power in Oregon –
Build It, We Dare You (Portland Business Journal, OR)
Editorial: Time to Act on Sea Lions (Vancouver Columbian,
WA)
Coming ‘Carbon Bubble’ Could Wipe Trillions from Global Economy
(Courthouse News Service)
U-S Energy Information Administration’s Residential Energy
Survey Now Includes Estimates for More Than 20 New End Uses (U-S Energy
Information Administration)
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
1.
First Columbia River Treaty Talks ‘Very
Productive’
2.
Who Has the Power? Columbia River Treaty
Renegotiation
3.
Kansas:” Two Westar Employees Die after Jeffrey
Power Plant Accident
4.
How President Trump’s ‘Soviet-Style’ Coal
Directive Would Upend Power Markets
5.
Editorial: Time to Act on Sea Lions
6.
Interior Alaska’s Once Numerous Fishwheels
Dwindle In Number
7.
Score another Win for Farmland Over Solar Power
in Oregon – Build It, We Dare You
8.
Public Power Utilities Make NREL Top 10 Lists
for Green Pricing Programs
9.
Tesla Has Installed a Truly Huge Amount of
Energy Storage
10.
FCC Emails Show Agency Spread Lies to Bolster
Dubious Denial of Service Attack Claims
11.
Legislating Better Broadband
12.
U-S Energy Information Administration’s
Residential Energy Survey Now Includes Estimates for More Than 20 New End Uses
13.
Coming ‘Carbon Bubble’ Could Wipe Trillions from
Global Economy
14.
100 Redwoods In Search of a Forest: Seattle Man
Looking for a Home for Ancient Tree Archive
15.
Facebook Is Under Fire & May Face Fines —
Again — For Potentially Mishandling Users’ Data
16.
How to Pose for a Photograph
17.
Chart: Cannabis Industry Supports Up to 160,000
Full-Time Jobs, with More Growth on Horizon
18.
Facebook & Google Broke Campaign Laws, Says
Washington State
19.
Remember the Sonics – Howard Schultz to Step
Down as Starbucks Executive Chairman
20.
Editorial: Why Can’t Native Americans Make
Whiskey?
21.
Two Arrested, 300 Roosters Seized in Puget Sound
Cockfighting Ring, Officials Say
22.
British Museum to Return Native American
Artifacts to Grand Ronde Tribe of Oregon
23.
Sources: Designer Kate Spade Found Dead in
Manhattan Apartment in Apparent Suicide
WORD OF THE DAY
Craven • \KRAY-vun\ • adjective – Lacking the least bit of
courage: contemptibly fainthearted
Flavius stood undefeated in the arena; his blood-stained
sword glinting in the sharp, angled glow of the setting, golden sun. No craven
bone in his body had he…except for his uncharacteristic fear of chickens.
Whether by suspicion, or a childhood incident involving the family rooster, he
would quake in fear at the mere mention of any poultry dish. Or the appearance
of a feathered opponent.
ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES
1.
First Columbia River Treaty Talks ‘Very
Productive’ (Capital Press)
2.
Who Has the Power? Columbia River Treaty
Renegotiation (Wildsight)
3.
Kansas:” Two Westar Employees Die after Jeffrey Power
Plant Accident (Wichita Business Journal, KS)
4.
How President Trump’s ‘Soviet-Style’ Coal
Directive Would Upend Power Markets (Utility Dive)
FISH & WILDLIFE
5.
Editorial: Time to Act on Sea Lions (Vancouver
Columbian, WA)
6.
Interior Alaska’s Once Numerous Fishwheels
Dwindle In Number (Fairbanks News Miner, AK)
RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE
7.
Score another Win for Farmland Over Solar Power in
Oregon – Build It, We Dare You (Portland Business Journal, OR)
8.
Public Power Utilities Make NREL Top 10 Lists for
Green Pricing Programs (American Public Power Association)
9.
Tesla Has Installed a Truly Huge Amount of
Energy Storage (Fast Company)
TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
10. FCC
Emails Show Agency Spread Lies to Bolster Dubious Denial of Service Attack
Claims (Gizmodo)
11. Legislating
Better Broadband (Pots & Pans)
CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY
12. U-S
Energy Information Administration’s Residential Energy Survey Now Includes
Estimates for More Than 20 New End Uses (U-S Energy Information Administration)
CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT
13. Coming
‘Carbon Bubble’ Could Wipe Trillions from Global Economy (Courthouse News
Service)
14. 100
Redwoods In Search of a Forest: Seattle Man Looking for a Home for Ancient Tree
Archive (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)
PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA
15. Facebook
Is Under Fire & May Face Fines — Again — For Potentially Mishandling Users’
Data (Washington Post)
16. How
to Pose for a Photograph (NY Times)
KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS
17. Chart:
Cannabis Industry Supports Up to 160,000 Full-Time Jobs, with More Growth on Horizon
(Marijuana Business Daily)
GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT
18. Facebook
& Google Broke Campaign Laws, Says Washington State (Fast Company)
19. Remember
the Sonics – Howard Schultz to Step Down as Starbucks Executive Chairman (NY
Times)
20. Editorial:
Why Can’t Native Americans Make Whiskey? (NY Times)
GENERAL NEWS
21. Two
Arrested, 300 Roosters Seized in Puget Sound Cockfighting Ring, Officials Say (News
Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)
22. British
Museum to Return Native American Artifacts to Grand Ronde Tribe of Oregon (Christian
Science Monitor)
23. Sources:
Designer Kate Spade Found Dead in Manhattan Apartment in Apparent Suicide (WLNY
Radio, New York City)
ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS
‘Like Bowling with Axes’: Victoria Gets an Axe-Throwing Club
Benedict Cumberbatch Got Up to Some Real-Life Heroics in
London
Former 49er Dwight Clark, Whose Catch Will Live Forever,
Dead At 61
The Battle over the Origin of Long Island Iced Tea
SONG OF THE DAY
Bruce Springsteen - Glory Days
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