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WSL Updates for August 3, 2017

WSL Updates for August 3, 2017

Volume 13, August 3, 2017 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) FREE BOOKS 2) LJ DESIGN INSTITUTE COMES TO WASHINGTON 3) MEDIA MARKET CONFERENCE NEARBY 4) COMMUNITY WEB ARCHIVES 5) WHO HAS YOUR BACK? 6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK ————————————————————————————————————— 1) FREE BOOKS Thanks to the generosity of Jefferson County Library, the Seattle Public Library Foundation, the Tacoma Public Library and the Walla Walla Public Library, the State Library has books to give away for book…

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Secretary Reed on Kathi Goertzen’s `life well-lived’

Secretary Reed on Kathi Goertzen’s `life well-lived’

Secretary of State Sam Reed is paying tribute to Kathi Goertzen, the beloved longtime KOMO4 anchor who died Monday after a long and public struggle with brain tumors. Reed’s statement: “I join in the outpouring of respect and admiration for Kathi Goertzen, who was taken from us all too soon.  In her years as an enterprising young reporter in Olympia and in the Seattle media market, and later as a longtime KOMO news anchor, Kathi exemplified the very best in…

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WSL Updates for November 18, 2010

WSL Updates for November 18, 2010

Volume 6, November 18, 2010 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) NEW DIGITAL COLLECTION – WAHKIAKUM COUNTY HERITAGE 2) FIRST TUESDAYS – DOES YOUR AUDIENCE HEAR YOU? 3) WSL HISTORIC NEWSPAPERS ADDS ARGUS 4) 2010 ADULT SUMMER READING SURVEY 5) ONLINE CONFERENCE – SERVING THE 21ST CENTURY PATRON 6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK

As the globe turns …

As the globe turns …

Sad news from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer today — Tuesday is the last print edition for Seattle’s oldest newspaper. After 146 proud years of operation as a preeminent voice in Northwest journalism, the P-I is packing it in as a “dead-tree” newspaper and will become an online-only voice, at seattlepi.com. The P-I  has always been must-reading at the state Capitol and its reporting staff has always been vigorous and creative in covering Under the Dome. The print version will be sorely missed here — and…

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