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Is The AEBS Crisis Really Over?
Over the last year, the headlines have grown increasingly strident. A mysterious illness may finally have an effective treatment, and soon a cure....

America Recycles!
According to an Environmental Protection Agency report released Friday, nationwide recycling efforts eliminated more than 50 million tons of guilt...

From The Kitchen
Thanks to everyone for the kind words (and constructive criticisms) on Eat The State!'s new, expanded format. As you might expect, we'll be working...

Plum Creek: Swapping Stolen Land
The National Forest Service and Plum Creek Timber Company recently signed a land exchange in the area near Snoqualmie Pass that could involve 42,811...

Television Ends
It was the end of an era in the entertainment industry last Monday when the 55-year history of television came to an abrupt close. Though the...
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Why Eat the State!
[ed. note: we ran this in our first issue, and it's still a good summary of what Eat The State! is about.] Welcome to this, an initial issue of what...

Your Complete Olympia Scorecard!
There are hundreds--on bad days, it seems like thousands--of really awful bills being introduced and passed in the Washington State legislature in...

 

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