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Say No to WAL-MART - 11:42 a.m. 7/6/2007
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I ask you all why did any of us move to the Woodland area was it in hopes of one day fighting traffic in this beautiful rural farm town in search of a parking space at a Wal-Mart parking lot to buy some cheep foreign made products that we could buy in Salmon Creek or Vancouver or Longview, I don’t think so. It’ can’t be the Job market after all Wal-Mart has a poor reputation on under paying and not offering health benefits to its employees. So living in a beautiful, low crime area with clean running water with salmon filled steams has a price and that’s because you want to sell you quality of life to have easy access to things you could buy next time you drive north or south. Is it really such an inconvenience? For the parks and wildlife and the quality of schools we have here lets not build all of this beauty away lets preserve it and say we live in the best area of South West Washington Not just another over developed and under planned community. http://www.walmartcrimereport.com SAY NO TO WAL-MART
Mike Lohman
- LaCenter, WA
czthor@hotmail.com
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Pacific Power begins to lower Swift Reservoir - 4:51 p.m. 7/5/2007
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Pacific Power begins to lower Swift Reservoir AERIAL, Wash. — Pacific Power has begun to lower the level of its Swift Reservoir on the North Fork of the Lewis River in southwest Washington. Stream flow into Swift Reservoir is very low as a result of dry conditions and minimal snow pack and is not expected to improve through the summer. Low inflows, combined with a license requirement to provide stream flow for the fishery below Merwin Dam and power generation for PacifiCorp’s customers, will lead to lower than normal water levels later this summer. “This is an annual event, but exactly when it occurs and to what degree depends on a mix of runoff conditions, weather and power needs,” said Bill Fields, production manager for the company’s Lewis River projects. “Right now, Lake Merwin is very low and the Yale and Swift reservoirs above it are relatively high. As we move the water downstream, we’ll generate power and gradually lower the levels of the upper reservoirs. These are working reservoirs and, as such, can fluctuate throughout the summer.” Shifting the water from Swift will increase the water elevation of Lake Merwin. Meanwhile, the level at Swift will drop approximately five feet during the first part of July and possibly 20 feet by the end of August. This means that some of the boat docks on the eastern end of Swift may soon be out of the water. Pacific Power has informed homeowners in the area of the situation, and boaters have been advised to move any boats moored in affected marinas. Boaters also should be cautious of submerged hazards that may be present due to decreased reservoir levels. Although the drawdown at Swift will occur over the summer, the Swift Camp boat launch will remain available through Labor Day unless inflows are worse than anticipated. Pacific Power’s Lewis River Project consists of three generating facilities with a total capacity of 510 megawatts annually. It is the largest single source of hydro power in Pacific Power’s system. This source of low-cost generation is a major resource the company uses to supply its customers with electricity during peak summer usage. About Pacific Power: Pacific Power strives to promote innovation by working with customers and communities to increase the visibility of clean, renewable, distributed energy generation technologies through education and community outreach. Pacific Power is headquartered in Portland and provides electric service to more than 713,000 customers in Oregon, Washington and California. It is part of PacifiCorp, one of the lowest-cost electricity producers in the United States, providing approximately 1.7 million customers with reliable, efficient energy. The company works to meet growing energy demand while protecting and enhancing the environment.
Noel Johnson
- Woodland, WA 98674
Noel@lewisriver.com
http://www.lewisriver.com/woodland
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Loomis in Lacey - 3:33 p.m. 6/18/2007
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Noel, Would you be willing to post this? “Gary Loomis will be in the Olympia – Lacey area on June 19th to tell anglers, and others interested in the conservation of marine resources, why they should be a part of the Coastal Conservation Association. Already more than 1,500 folks in the Pacific Northwest have joined CCA, which has set up two official state chapters in Washington and Oregon. The meeting will be held at the Woodland Creek Community Center in Lacey beginning at 7:00 PM on the 19th. You can learn more about the organization at joincca.org. Spookalotafish, aka Jon Bial If you have questions, fire me an email (jon.bial@cca-pnw.org) or drop me a line (971.223.5482).” Thanks,
Jon _________________ Jon Bial 971.223.5482 6781 NE Rosebay Drive Hillsboro, OR 97124 The Pacific Northwest Chapter of the CCA seeks to advocate for the protection, recovery and restoration of sustainable salmon and steelhead runs of the Pacific Northwest by educating the public and working through the legislative and legal systems.
Noel Johnson
- Woodland, Wa
Noel@lewisriver.com
http://www.lewisriver.com
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Walmart - 9:26 p.m. 6/13/2007
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Walmart would be great here in Woodland, lots of job opportunities, low prices and saving money on gas. All we have here is Hi-School and Safeway which are very expensive, I dont see why anyone wouldnt welcome a Walmart here.
Kelly
- woodland
xxxkelly29xxx@aol.com
wa
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Merwin Family Fishing Event - 4:54 p.m. 5/29/2007
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Kids Fishing Derby is Saturday, June 9 at Merwin Park Free family event will include casting contests, games, prizes, & refreshmentsAMBOY, WA - Families are invited to a kids fishing derby at Merwin Park on Saturday, June 9th between the hours of 9 am and 2 pm. The free fishing event is part of the celebration of National Fishing Week and will include casting contests, games, prizes, food, beverage and environmental education activities. Merwin Park is located on Lake Merwin, 12-miles east of the town of Woodland, Washington on State Route 503. The annual event is brought to you by the USDA Forest Service, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument in collaboration with PacifiCorp, Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Clark County Marine Sheriff, Mount St. Helens Institute, Cowlitz Fire Department #1, NAACP Youth Group, Corwin Beverages and numerous generous local sponsors.
Noel Johnson
- Woodland, WA
Noel@lewisriver.com
http://www.lewisriver.com
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SAY Yes to Wal-Mart - Gloria Matthews - 8:02 a.m. 5/27/2007
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It's time to say YES to Wal-Mart. As a Woodland resident, I would like to be able to buy a T-shirt or underwear without having to drive to Long View or Vancouver. Woodland residents would benefit from the employment opportunities as well as having this great superstore in our community... it's long over due. Sincerely, Gloria
Gloria Matthews
- Woodland, WA
gloriamatthews106@yahoo.com
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Walmart - 6:40 p.m. 5/17/2007
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I lived in Woodland most of my life.I left a job of 15 year's to go to Wyoming. Now I would like to come home.I am told job's are very scarce.I am waiting eagerly for WALMART to come in.I understand WALMART work's with there employee's this would be good .I'm sure many people would benefit from this.No longer driving many mile's to work leaving more time for there family'sI am coming back and I will welcome WALMART as a local property owner. Thank you. L.RICHARDS
L.RICHARDS
- Gillette.WY
tazzy@bresnan.net
Bresnan.net
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Woodland Wal-Mart - 9:16 a.m. 4/3/2007
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With the closing of Save-on-Foods leaving Safeway as the only large grocey store in town a Wal-Mart is very welcome. Safeway is among the most expensive stores.A Walmart would help the local economy by creating jobs and attracting other businesses like Taco Bell, BurgerKing etc. which would in turn attract other types of businesses. Woodland is smack in the middle of LongView and Vancouver so residents of Cougar and other small outlining communities would save alot of driving time. With gas at $3.00 per gallon. The relief would be appreciated.
Mark Pelay
- Woodland, wa
mpelay@netscape.com
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Wall Mart - 3:46 p.m. 3/7/2007
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Is WalMart safe? Check out this site to see how WallMart has increased the crime rate where ever they go. This is a national report. http://www.walmartcrimereport.com/ I am all for a chain store to come to Woodland. We do need the jobs and revenue. But why not Fred Meyers or Target?
Kristy Hagen
- Woodland,Wa
hagen_kristy@yahoo.com
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Discovery Pointe - 11:26 a.m. 2/23/2007
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Discovery Pointe Southwest Washington Health Systems purchased the 75 acre Discovery Pointe site, northeast of the I-5-Ridgefield interchange from the Port of Ridgefield for $17.8 million. This is in the Discovery Corridor. Plans call for a medical clinic, retail complex, hotel and office buildings, and maybe a hospital in the future. Thousands of high paying jobs could be created. Port of Ridgefield Commissioners and Ridgefield Mayor Doriot said this was a perfect fit and the entire area will benefit.
Noel Johnson
- Woodland, WA
Noel@lewisriver.com
http://www.lewisriver.com/ridgefield
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