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Vote on August Archives treasures!

by Brian Zylstra | August 23rd, 2012

Since many of you took part in the recent Primary, you should still be in a voting mood. So how about voting in the August edition of our “Archives treasures” online poll?

The three contenders are:

1)    The files for the Columbia Basin Commission, which was tasked with overseeing the Columbia Basin Reclamation Project.

2)    Toxic waste clean-up files, including Commencement Bay, Hanford and the ASARCO refinery in Tacoma.   

3)    Documents from the GamScam scandal in 1980 involving two key legislators and a lobbyist. 

The online poll is below. You have until Monday at noon to choose your favorite.

What is your favorite August Archives treasure?

  • Columbia Basin Commission files (58%)
  • GamScam scandal documents (33%)
  • Toxic waste clean-up files (9%)

Total Voters: 52

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