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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Baby, it’s cold outside
A sheet of ices forming on Crescent Bay Lake, below, as mists form over Lake Roosevelt at dawn in 9-degree air. Scott Hunter Sent from my iPhone
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The car is gone — only in the coulee
So readers of The Star Online noticed this week that we ran a small ad with a photo of a car that was parked in The Star parking lot and seemingly abandoned earlier this month. The owner of the car … Continue reading
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Lake Roosevelt hosting Powerhouse Tournament today
Wrestling teams from nine schools, their parents and supporters are in the Grand Coulee Dam Community today, as their grapplers face off in Lake Roosevelt High School’s Powerhouse Tournament. Here’s Randy Gross winning his match against an Omak opponent 12-0.
Do you support a new school for the coulee area?
Please register as a supporter if you are in favor of a new school for the Grand Coulee Dam area.We need to show as much popular support as possible for this project, which cannot be accomplished through normal school bond … Continue reading
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A different perspective on the estate tax debate
It will likely never affect me, the publisher of small newspaper valued at less than $1 million, but the estate tax debate should not be reduced to an oversimplified class war question. In reality, any time we tamper with the … Continue reading
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Tagged death tax, democracy, estate tax, newspaper
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