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Rural residents ask about tax rates, land use as state studies renewable energy projects
Washington will have to develop renewable energy projects to meet its carbon-free goals. A lot of that development will likely happen in rural areas. That’s why the state wants to hear from rural residents.
Oral history project recounts queer resilience in Walla Walla Valley
A new oral history project documents the experiences of the queer community in the Walla Walla Valley over the last 50 years. It's called 'Sweeter Than the Onions: Stories of Queer Resilience in Walla Walla.'
What it's really like to perform at the pinnacle of high school jazz
For high school jazz musicians, the annual Essentially Ellington competition is a big deal. Two Garfield High School students describe how attending is rewarding but isn't some mythological peak.
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