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Op-Ed: City Council Has Nickelsville’s Rat-Infested Floodwater on Its Hands
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Op-Ed: City Council Has Nickelsville’s Rat-Infested Floodwater on Its Hands

“I don’t think we should accept the idea that people are doomed to be homeless and live in tents,” Conlin had told Publicola in November 2010. In October 2011, the Council passed legislation making it easier for religious groups to host tent cities for longer periods of time. Continue reading Op-Ed: City Council Has Nickelsville’s Rat-Infested Floodwater on Its Hands

Ahem, City Hall: Whose Turn is It to Water the Roof?
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Ahem, City Hall: Whose Turn is It to Water the Roof?

Our city hall’s “green” roof is turning brown and desolate, even after the thunderstorms of Monday. Apparently the seagulls don’t mind, but how hard would it be to run a soaker hose up there? Either that or put in some cactus. Continue reading Ahem, City Hall: Whose Turn is It to Water the Roof?

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  • Don on Galacticon 4 Blasts into Seattle this Weekend
  • Eric Heart Stray on Local Musicians Find a TV Audience on ‘Band in Seattle’

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