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Skagit Voices
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Semaphore
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Cold Bones Move Closer to the Stove
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Another Spring Poem
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Warming Up At Cape Alava
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Bob
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Coming Upstream on the First Day of Spring with the poem I promised Bo Miller
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You are invited to hear
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Mystic Sons of Morris Graves
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The Ish River Poets
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Readings / N.W. Poets
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Skagit Voices Poetry Reading
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Skagit Poets Plan Reading
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Skagit Voices II: Sunday Readings by Poets of the Puget Basin
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Proposed Format for Poetry and Art of Fishtown Forum
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Logging protesters carted off to jail
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Aquaculture moratorium enlarged
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Aquaculture outlook good
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Chamberlain's side of issue told
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Land exchange for Everett Park
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New shorelines members appointed
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Logging protest is likely to go on
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Logging demonstrators arrested near La Conner
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6 arrested in protest of Skagit logging
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Tree harvest puts village and family at loggerheads
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Skagit Voices series Poetry Reading Sunday
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Panorama
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State gives a hoot about spotted owl
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Fishtown Woods: Another clear-cut or sacred place?
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Puget Sound Mail, February 1988
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Puget Sound Mail, December 1987
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Puget Sound Mail, November 1987
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Spotted owls moved onto endangered list
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Logging resumes at Fish Town site
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Heart and soul of river
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Saving Fishtown
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Even logging is controlled by law
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Aquaculture cartoon
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Auction for Fish Town
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Letter
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Tree spikers act out of frustration
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Horde of demonstrators protests logging in Fish Town woods
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Letter to the editor
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Channel Town Press, January 20, 1988
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On the dark side of the moon
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Channel Town Press, page 4
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Letters to the editor page, continued
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Channel Town Press, January 27, 1988
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Editorial
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Letter to the editor
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On the dark side of the moon
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Tree-spiking, other tactics used in battle to halt logging
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Great Blue Heron Society meeting notes
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Blue Heron Society meets
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Logging protesters arrested, three spend night in jail
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Confrontation at Fish Town
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Fish Town protesters move to courthouse
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No decision in hearing on Fish Town clear cut
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State shuts down Fish Town logging
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