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Removing Snake River dams is unwise | Don Brunell

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Removing Snake River dams is unwise | Don Brunell

The vast majority of fish that migrate up the fish passage survive.

Washington’s big tax pump | Don Brunell

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Washington’s big tax pump | Don Brunell

Large banks, high-end home buyers and merchants in border communities are feeling the effects.

Buckley Market vendors provide plenty of variety

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Buckley Market vendors provide plenty of variety

The new Buckley Public Market has taken a broad approach to attracting customers, billing itself as a grocery…

Business is roaring at Leony’s

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Business is roaring at Leony’s

For the first installment of The Courier-Herald’s new “Business Scene” focus page, we took a look at the…

New Montana law aims to keep people in their homes | Don Brunell

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New Montana law aims to keep people in their homes | Don Brunell

The state legislature has exempted older, less-valued mobile homes from property taxes.

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe to develop luxury hotel at Auburn casino

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Muckleshoot Indian Tribe to develop luxury hotel at Auburn casino

Opening in 2021, dynamic resort experience to meet guest demand, the tribe says

E-waste reduction requires innovative approaches | Don Brunell

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E-waste reduction requires innovative approaches | Don Brunell

One of the biggest problems of today is having to deal with yesterday.

Montana woman recognized among Fortune’s greatest world leaders | Don Brunell

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Montana woman recognized among Fortune’s greatest world leaders | Don Brunell

Marilyn Bartlett ranked No. 16 for her effort to save her state employee health insurance plan.

Retrieving ocean trash is only the first step | Don Brunell

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Retrieving ocean trash is only the first step | Don Brunell

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is nearly the size of Alaska.

Lawmakers need to re-examine their budget before adjourning | Don Brunell

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Lawmakers need to re-examine their budget before adjourning | Don Brunell

Tax hikes may be coming.

The inconvenient truth about batteries | Don Brunell

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The inconvenient truth about batteries | Don Brunell

More than 86,000 tons of single-use alkaline batteries are thrown away each year.

Enumclaw Recyclers, The Use Again Store re-open on Garrett

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Enumclaw Recyclers, The Use Again Store re-open on Garrett

The businesses have collected close to 1.3 million pounds of electronics for the E-Cycle Washington program over four…

The darker side of renewable energy | Don Brunell

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The darker side of renewable energy | Don Brunell

Renewable energy doesn’t automatically mean it’s clean, especially in how certain renewable energy products are made.