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Previous Issues
Talk to Us
February 2026
Cautionary Tale for Nuclear Power
Talk to Us Radioactive waste gets buried in one sentence near the end of a Washington State Standard article (https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2026/01/02/nuclear-powerventures-heat-up-around-washingtonstate/) that reads like a promotional ad for Amazon and Microsoft building nuclearpowered data centers in Washington state. This is the … Continue reading
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January 2026
Citizens Up Against Insurmountable Odds
Talk to Us Growth Management is a farce. This system that excludes the public must be changed. While cities have taxpayer-funded attorneys to fight against them, citizens protecting their communities from harm do not. The Protect Mud Bay Cliffs SEPA … Continue reading
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May 2025
Noon Road Restoration Site Being Trashed
Talk to Us The “No Deposit No Return” article from 20 years ago by Bob Keller in the April Whatcom Watch got me thinking how much I would like to publicize the very bad litter situation on Noon Road between … Continue reading
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