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As seen in The Olympian, The Tacoma News Tribune, The GW Hatchet, Street Sense Media, and The Everett Herald

The Olympian
From 400 feet of placid, cool water, research biologist Jed Moore raises a long net containing a sample of zooplankton, the tiny marine animals salmon feed on.

The Olympian
Among the attendees at Tuesday’s Olympia City Council meeting was a group of fifth graders from Lincoln Elementary. Their goal? Take the first steps to get the city’s Stevens Field renamed in honor of former teacher Randy Edwards.

The Olympian
For decades, Dan Mazur has taken the phrase, “the world is your oyster” literally.
He grew up in Illinois, but took off for Montana the morning after his high school graduation.

The GW Hatchet
The buzz of student voices and views of vibrant, multicultural fabrics filled the halls of the George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum on Friday afternoon for a celebration of the museum’s 10 years on campus.

The Olympian
The Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction said students can finally take a “deep breath” now that the Trump administration is set to release $5.5 billion in public school funding for before- and after-school care, migrant education, English language learning and other programs.

Street Sense Media
Sustainability can come with a daunting price tag, but a local program says it can help Washingtonians reduce their electricity bills and carbon footprints through solar energy.

The Olympian
A federal court has blocked a new Washington State law that would have required Catholic priests to report abuse or neglect disclosed during confession, the sacred practice where individuals confess their sins to a priest to receive forgiveness.

The Everett Herald
SNOHOMISH — When Glacier Peak High School junior Bella Peppin feels emotionally unwell, she sometimes chooses to visit the school counselor or skip class altogether. She said it’s worth just “taking the unexcused absence” to take care of her mental health.
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