Thursday Nov 20 | Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Outdoors Report: Signs improve as rivers shape up
Falling river flows this week uncovered some interesting signs for steelhead anglers.
THE DAILY WORLD Hoquiam City crews work to clear a culvert that was blocked from a slide that brought mud and trees onto Broadway Avenue toward East Hoquiam along the Hoquiam River Wednesday morning.
Rain renews flood threat in W. Washington
The National Weather Service issued flood warnings for numerous rivers in Western Washington on Tuesday night as a series of Pacific storms threatened to drop heavy rain in the Olympics and Cascades.
Salmon, Cutthroat Dominate Fishing
Little has changed on the fishing front this week, except perhaps the growing totals of coho salmon and sea run cutthroat in the Cowlitz.
Coho flooding to Cowlitz salmon hatchery at record pace
Chum are moving into Hood Canal and catching has been good around the Hoodsport hatchery.
Trout Angling Slows as Salmon Run Is Getting Better
Salmon fishing on the Chehalis and Willapa has dropped off considerably, low water being the culprit.
Fresh Coho Swarming into Columbia System
A little rain and some fresh water is beginning to move new hatchery coho into the Columbia, the lower tributaries, and the Chehalis and Willapa systems.
Outdoors Report: Plenty of ducks, not so many bucks
The modern firearm deer and waterfowl hunting seasons open Saturday, and hunters should find plenty of ducks but fewer bucks.
Statewide Deer Season Opens in Two Weeks
It is time to get serious about plans for this year's modern rifle deer seasons.
Michael Lamb rides a black and gray spotted Arabian horse in circles in the 60-foot by 180-foot arena at Lamb Show Horse Ranch.
Farmers in limbo over tax rules
THE DAILY WORLD Gary and Anita Gantz feed the alpacas that they raise on their property in the Schaefer Meadows community north of Brady.
Elma man hurt in motorcycle crash at Satsop
The Daily World A 37-year-old Elma man, Joseph Miller, was taken to Providence St.
Ex-Shipyard exec to lead jobs group
Former Westport Shipyard vice president Larry Nelson has been tapped to be the executive director for the new Northwest Manufacturers' Alliance.
`Whoops' Powers Up - Just 25 Years Late
“It's like psychological warfare”
Posted yesterday at 11:59 am by Rick Anderson The old N-tower A quarter century after our tax dollars disappeared in the nuclear power-generating debacle we know as "Whoops," there will be light at Satsop. via The Daily Weekly
BMT move from Olympia awaits Grays Harbor OK
“I'm sorry we couldn't keep them local, but I'm very excited to keep them in our region”
A steel tank manufacturer on West Bay Drive plans to move to Grays Harbor County in the next six months but has extended its lease with South Sound developer Tri Vo, the company's new landlord. via The Olympian
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