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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES
Grays Harbor PUD Commissioners Support Dams on Lower Snake
River (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen, WA)
Giant Oregon Wind Farm Seeks Bigger Turbines (Portland
Business Journal, OR)
Montana: Ninth Circuit Rules It Can’t Make NorthWestern Pay
Higher PURPA Rates for Solar Facilities (Utility Dive)
Clean Fuels Proponents Move Forward with Plans in Washington
State Despite Legislative Setback (Northwest Public Broadcasting)
Early Lives of Alaska Sockeye Salmon Accelerating with
Climate Change (Science Daily)
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
1.
Grays Harbor PUD Commissioners Support Dams on
Lower Snake River
2.
Debate Over Breaching Dams Heats Up
3.
Pacific Power to Begin Installation of Smart
Meters June 17
4.
Chelan PUD Approves Signing of Power Contract
with Diamond Foundry
5.
Report: Pacific Gas & Electric Considers $11
Billion Fund to Settle Wildfire Claims
6.
Energy Adviser: Here’s How Power Gets to Your
Home
7.
Developer Says Burying Power Line Through Maine
Woods Is Not Practical
8.
Wildfires, Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Earthquakes:
How Utilities Are Preparing for a Summer of Storms
9.
June 6 Is D-Day: Honoring Those Who Served in
the Normandy Invasion
10.
Early Lives of Alaska Sockeye Salmon Accelerating
with Climate Change
11.
Colville Tribes’ First Salmon Ceremony
Illustrates Power of Salmon Restoration
12.
More Gray Whales Wash Up Dead, But Is This
Different Than the Orca Crisis?
13.
Malnourished Gray Whale Washes Up at Port Ludlow
14.
Jefferson County: Fecal Bacteria Shuts Down Hood
Canal Commercial Shellfish Beds
15.
Idaho: Mining Company Denies Nez Perce Tribe
Pollution Allegations
16.
Giant Oregon Wind Farm Seeks Bigger Turbines
17.
Montana: Ninth Circuit Rules It Can’t Make
NorthWestern Pay Higher PURPA Rates for Solar Facilities
18.
Starbucks Taps Seattle Startup LevelTen in
First-Of-Its-Kind Clean Energy Deal
19.
‘Not All Batteries Are Made Equal’ — APS Battery
Fire Highlights Safety Risks, Lack of Knowledge
20.
Even Thomas Edison’s Great-Grandson Wants
Inefficient Incandescent Bulbs Phased Out
21.
U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer to Participate
in Roundtable Discussion on Expanding Access to Broadband Internet
22.
Port of Coupeville Moving Forward with Broadband
Study for Whidbey Island
23.
Senate Passes Broadband Economic Impact Bill
24.
FCC Considering Overall USF Cap, Impacting Rural
Broadband, Healthcare, Schools, Low-Income Program
25.
The FCC Allows AT&T, Verizon & Other
Carriers to Block More Suspected Robocalls
26.
Huawei Pushes Ahead with Rural Internet Strategy
in Canada Despite Controversy
27.
Amazon Is Helping Police Build a Surveillance
Network with Ring Doorbells
28.
Batteries on Wheels: In the Future, Electric
Cars Can Power Homes
29.
Clean Fuels Proponents Move Forward with Plans
in Washington State Despite Legislative Setback
30.
House Tackles National Security Implications of
Climate Manipulation
31.
Twitter Admits It Was Hiding Some People’s
Tweets by Mistake — Again
32.
Crumbling Roads, Spotty Internet Trouble Small
Businesses – Owners Want Feds to Keep Promises to Make Improvements
33.
Washington State’s Newhouse, Cantwell Take Steps
to Block Job Corps Closures
34.
Women in Leadership: Unique Strengths, Unique
Challenges
35.
243 Command Fire in Grant County at 50%
Containment, Estimated Over 18,000 Acres
36.
Select Group of Mason County Firefighters
Respond to Washington State’s First Major Wildfire of 2019
37.
Four Climbers on Mount Rainier’s Liberty Ridge
Stranded – Rescue Delayed by Weather
38.
Businesses Sue City of Olympia for How It
Handles Homeless Problem
39.
There Will Be No More Senior Slow Day in North
Mason – Just normal slow traffic in Belfair this year
WORD OF THE DAY
Obsequious • \ub-SEE-kwee-uss\ • - Marked by or exhibiting a
fawning attentiveness
For about two minutes the attentiveness of the hovering
waiter was a welcome break from the snooty staff at a nearby high-toned
restaurant. Soon, the cloying attention rapidly descended into an obsequious
display. The result was a declining tip; in an inverse relation to the time
that the waiter kept asking if there was “anything you folks need?”
ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES
1.
Grays Harbor PUD Commissioners Support Dams on Lower
Snake River (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen, WA)
2.
Debate Over Breaching Dams Heats Up (KIVI-TV, Boise,
ID)
3.
Pacific Power to Begin Installation of Smart
Meters June 17 (Hermiston Herald, OR)
4.
Chelan PUD Approves Signing of Power Contract
with Diamond Foundry (KPQ Radio, Wenatchee, WA)
5.
Report: Pacific Gas & Electric Considers $11
Billion Fund to Settle Wildfire Claims (Utility Dive)
6.
Energy Adviser: Here’s How Power Gets to Your
Home (Vancouver Columbian, WA)
7.
Developer Says Burying Power Line Through Maine
Woods Is Not Practical (Energy News Network)
8.
Wildfires, Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Earthquakes: How
Utilities Are Preparing for a Summer of Storms (Utility Dive)
9.
June 6 Is D-Day: Honoring Those Who Served in
the Normandy Invasion (Bonneville Power Administration)
FISH & WILDLIFE
11. Colville
Tribes’ First Salmon Ceremony Illustrates Power of Salmon Restoration
(Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)
12. More
Gray Whales Wash Up Dead, But Is This Different Than the Orca Crisis? (KIRO
Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)
13. Malnourished
Gray Whale Washes Up at Port Ludlow (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)
“CLEAN UP ON AISLE THREE” – WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT
14. Jefferson
County: Fecal Bacteria Shuts Down Hood Canal Commercial Shellfish Beds (Peninsula
Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)
15. Idaho:
Mining Company Denies Nez Perce Tribe Pollution Allegations (Associated Press)
RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE
16. Giant
Oregon Wind Farm Seeks Bigger Turbines (Portland Business Journal, OR)
17. Montana:
Ninth Circuit Rules It Can’t Make NorthWestern Pay Higher PURPA Rates for Solar
Facilities (Utility Dive)
18. Starbucks
Taps Seattle Startup LevelTen in First-Of-Its-Kind Clean Energy Deal (GeekWire)
19. ‘Not
All Batteries Are Made Equal’ — APS Battery Fire Highlights Safety Risks, Lack of
Knowledge (Utility Dive)
CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY
20. Even
Thomas Edison’s Great-Grandson Wants Inefficient Incandescent Bulbs Phased Out
(Roll Call, Washington, DC)
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
21. U.S.
Representative Derek Kilmer to Participate in Roundtable Discussion on
Expanding Access to Broadband Internet (KBKW Radio, Aberdeen, WA)
22. Port
of Coupeville Moving Forward with Broadband Study for Whidbey Island (South
Whidbey Record, Coupeville, WA)
23. Senate
Passes Broadband Economic Impact Bill (Multichannel News)
24. FCC
Considering Overall USF Cap, Impacting Rural Broadband, Healthcare, Schools,
Low-Income Program (Telecompetitor)
25. The
FCC Allows AT&T, Verizon & Other Carriers to Block More Suspected
Robocalls (Washington Post)
26. Huawei
Pushes Ahead with Rural Internet Strategy in Canada Despite Controversy
(Victoria Times Colonist, BC)
THE WIZARDING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY
27. Amazon
Is Helping Police Build a Surveillance Network with Ring Doorbells (C|Net News)
I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC
28. Batteries
on Wheels: In the Future, Electric Cars Can Power Homes (Forbes Magazine)
CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT
29. Clean
Fuels Proponents Move Forward with Plans in Washington State Despite
Legislative Setback (Northwest Public Broadcasting)
30. House
Tackles National Security Implications of Climate Manipulation (Courthouse News
Service)
PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA
31. Twitter
Admits It Was Hiding Some People’s Tweets by Mistake — Again (OneZero)
GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT
https://www.columbian.com/news/2019/jun/02/crumbling-roads-spotty-internet-trouble-small-businesses/
33. Washington
State’s Newhouse, Cantwell Take Steps to Block Job Corps Closures (Yakima
Herald Republic, WA)
34. Women
in Leadership: Unique Strengths, Unique Challenges (American Public Power
Association)
GENERAL NEWS
35. 243
Command Fire in Grant County at 50% Containment, Estimated Over 18,000 Acres (KHQ-TV,
Spokane, WA)
36. Select
Group of Mason County Firefighters Respond to Washington State’s First Major
Wildfire of 2019 (iFiberOne News, Ephrata, WA)
37. Four
Climbers on Mount Rainier’s Liberty Ridge Stranded – Rescue Delayed by Weather
(ABC News)
38. Businesses
Sue City of Olympia for How It Handles Homeless Problem (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma,
WA)
39. There
Will Be No More Senior Slow Day in North Mason – Just normal slow traffic in Belfair
this year (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)
ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS
D-Day 75: A Last Hurrah for Many
Surviving Veterans
Massive Ladybug Swarm Over California Shows Up on Radar
Goodbye, Sea Gals: New Seahawks
Dancers Include Men
See It in Person or Watch Online as
Amazon’s Latest Rare Corpse Flower Is Set to Bloom Inside Spheres
SONG OF THE DAY
Maurice Jarre – The Longest Day Theme (Soundtrack)
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