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The General Dullness Was Relieved-- Two-Fisted Politics in Walla Walla

Image Random News from the Newspapers on Microfilm Collection: The General Dullness Was Relieved-- Two-Fisted Politics in Walla Walla From the desk of Steve Willis, Central Library Services Program Manager of the Washington State Library: This January… Read more

WSL Updates for June 28, 2012

Volume 8, June 28, 2012 for the WSL Updates mailing list Note: WSL Updates will be on hiatus next week. Have a safe and happy July 4th! Topics include: 1) IT’S AN ELECTION YEAR – MYVOTE IS HERE TO HELP 2) CONNECT FAMILIES TO SUMMER MEALS 3) PUBLIC COMMENT SOUGHT 4) APPLY NOW FOR BRIDGING CULTURES BOOKSHELF 5) GRASSROOTS ADVOCACY FOR LIBRARIES 6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK… Read more

State Library jewel #1: special globes

Image Most of us remember spotting the colorful classroom globe during our school years. But the State Library has two special globes that aren’t anything like what you saw in… Read more

New Billy Frank Jr. Biography from the Washington State Legacy Project

Image Where the Salmon Run: The Life and Legacy of Billy Frank, Jr. By Trova Heffernan. (Olympia, Wash.: The Washington State Heritage Center Legacy Project; Seattle: in… Read more

WA primary underway! Military & overseas ballots in mail

Image Over 50,000 ballots are making their way to Washington's military and overseas voters, the vanguard for the state's long-awaited August 7 Primary. Katie Blinn, co-director of Elections, has informed the U.S. Department of Justice that all military… Read more

Check out revamped “MyVote” before Primary

Image Many voters want a quick and easy way to learn more about the candidates they’ll see on their Primary ballot. Others simply want a fast and convenient way to register to vote or update their registration status in time for the Primary. For all you voters and would-be voters, a great online tool to use is “MyVote.” It has recently been revamped by our… Read more

Visiting cloudy Coupeville

Taking his final tour of the northwestern part of our state, Secretary of State Reed is visiting Coupeville, the Island County seat located in the central part of beautiful Whidbey Island. Reed chatted with Island County Auditor Sheilah Crider and staff at the Island County Courthouse, and took a tour of the Island County Historical Society Museum. Later this afternoon, Reed will travel to Bellingham. Below is a picture of the Coupeville wharf on this fine, if cool, June-uary morning.… Read more

SecReed: Rotary dialin' on the island

Image Secretary of State Reed began Day Two of this week's Northwest Washington tour by speaking at the South Whidbey Island Rotary Club's meeting in Langley Tuesday morning. Reed is traveling up the island to Coupeville for a visit… Read more

Reed visits Skagit County

Image As part of his goal of visiting all 39 counties in Washington during his final year in office, Secretary Reed is in the northwestern part of the state for the next couple of days. He's shown here talking with a patron at the Mount… Read more

From Your Corner: Cape Flattery

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Photos by Patrick McDonald

Did you know that Washington possesses the most northwestern point of the Lower 48 states of the U.S.? It’s Cape Flattery, where the Pacific Ocean meets the Strait… Read more

1889 U.S. flag tops Archives poll

Image No recount here: Online voters have made it clear that their favorite… Read more

The Dark Side of Prohibition

Image City Attorney F.A. Kern From the desk of Steve Willis, Central Library Services Program Manager of the Washington State Library: When the following jokey editorial in The Ellensburg Capital was printed June 23, 1921, the 6-year old statewide experiment in… Read more

From Your Corner of Washington: Poppies on Friday Harbor

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Friday Harbor, San Juan Island

Photo by Stephanie Horn

This snapshot was taken while Secretary Reed visited the San Juan Historical Museum this past week on one of his many county visits. Wild flowers of all types, including these gorgeous… Read more

Clippings for the week of June 15, 2012

[caption id="attachment_4996" align="alignright" width="227" caption="Image courtesy North Pend Oreille Heritage collection"] Image [/caption] Washington State Library News First published in 1973, The Quinault Rain Barrel started out as a booklet-format newspaper and eventually became a newsprint newspaper. Washington State Library has an extensive collection of Washington… Read more

San Juans beckon

Image Secretary of State Sam Reed continues his farewell-and-thank-you tour of Washington -- and his latest destination was the visually stunning San Juan Islands. He flew in a friend's small plane to Friday Harbor -- perfect weather, mountains and sea and islands… Read more

Key dates for 2012 Primary Election

Image If you think that the Primary Election is coming earlier than normal, you’re right. Starting in 2012, our Primary Election is taking place on the first Tuesday in August – this year it’s Aug. 7. For the past few years, it had been held on the third Tuesday in… Read more

WSL Updates for June 21, 2012

Volume 8, June 21, 2012 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) THERE’S STILL TIME TO REGISTER FOR NW ILL 2) PUBLIC LIBRARY FUNDING AND TECHNOLOGY STUDY 3) TIPS ON INTERNET SAFETY 4) LOOKING FOR COURSES IN PRESERVATION? 5) GET READY FOR BOOK LUST REDISCOVERIES 6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) THERE’S STILL TIME TO REGISTER FOR NW ILL Registration is still… Read more

Vote for your favorite June Archives treasure!

You've seen the three contenders, and it is now time to vote for your favorite June Archives treasure! Here is a recap of the three competitors: 1) U.S. flag from 1889, the year Washington became a state 2)… Read more

June Archives treasure #3: Wilder & White campus design

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(Images courtesy of Washington State Archives)

So far, we’ve featured an… Read more

Clippings for the week of June 8, 2012

[caption id="attachment_4996" align="alignright" width="227" caption="Image courtesy North Pend Oreille Heritage collection"] Image [/caption] Washington State Library News Saint Cecilia Catholic School student, Mathias Van Patten, was honored in Olympia it the Letters about Literature awards ceremony at the state capitol as a semifinalist for his letter addressed to L. Ron Hubbard… Read more

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