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Recount range: 2,000 votes apart or less

Image Lots of national press and others are asking about Washington's recount laws if some of our races end up ultra-close, such as the U.S. Senate contest, the Supreme Court, ballot measures or legislative and congressional races. Short answer: A mandatory machine… Read more

'Election Day' is here -- be counted!

Image Washington's election season culminates Tuesday, at least until the counting starts. For all except some poll-site voters in Pierce County, Election Day is really Postmark Day for our ballots. That means if your mail ballot doesn't have a valid… Read more

Archives and campaign pieces: Slade Gorton

OK, we’re almost there. Election Day is tomorrow! If you haven’t filled out and returned your ballot yet, do it soon! For Election Eve, we’re spotlighting an old campaign piece from Republican Slade Gorton, who was Washington State’s Attorney General from 1969 until 1981, when he began serving the first of two stints in the U.S. Senate, 1981-87 and again from 1989 to 2001.… Read more

Reed: WA voters are 'wide awake'

Image Washington's Election Day is now just a few days off, and Secretary of State Sam Reed is predicting the best midterm election turnout in four decades. Reed says voters are fired up and that counties are expecting a flood of mail-in ballots… Read more

Archives and campaign pieces: Tom Foley

Image We’re entering the last weekend before the big election. For those of you who aren’t overwhelmed by looking at campaign literature, here is one from long ago. It features former U.S. House Speaker Tom Foley of Spokane. Foley… Read more

Oooh, that’s a scary cassette player!

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Photo courtesy of Washington Talking Book & Braille Library

Pumpkins are so passé. The Washington Talking Book & Braille Library in Seattle celebrated Halloween by decorating its soon-to-be-obsolete C-1 cassette players… Read more

Archives spotlights logging history

Image Not even Game 1 of the World Series could keep nearly 75 people from attending Thursday night’s logging history event at the State Archives in Olympia. The three-hour program, called “Logging in Washington: High Climbing and Tall Timber,” included a 1920s… Read more

Archives and campaign pieces: Jennifer Dunn

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Courtesy of Washington State Archives

Just five days until Election Day! Here is our latest example of an archived campaign piece featuring a past Washington political leader: Jennifer Dunn, who served in Congress from 1993 to 2005… Read more

Clippings, October 22, 2010

Library News

Crittenberger Library on Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) Main will close in December as part of a plan to relocate various services. All library services will be continued at Grandstaff Library on JBLM Main. (Fort Lewis Ranger & Weekly Volcano [Lakewood], 10.7.10) http://www.northwestmilitary.com/news/articles/2010/10/… Read more

WSL Updates for October 28, 2010

Volume 6, October 28, 2010 for the WSL Updates mailing list

Topics include:

1) FIRST TUESDAYS - ROMANCE READERS' ADVISORY

2) VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT FOR DAILY OLYMPIAN INDEXING

3) SCHOLARSHIP MONEY AVAILABLE FOR FUTURE LIBRARIANS

4) LIS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE DIRECTORY

5) DIGITAL HUMANITIES START-UP GRANTS

6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK

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Hard Times in Washington: Building mountain roads

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Photo courtesy of Washington State Archives

Anyone who has traveled across the scenic North Cascades Highway (SR 20) knows how long and beautiful it is. Just imagine how difficult it was to… Read more

Archives and campaign pieces: Al Rosellini

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Courtesy of Washington State Archives

With the election just six days away, here’s another look way back at a campaign piece of one of Washington’s political leaders from yesteryear: Al Rosellini, who served two terms as… Read more

Track election results with new iPhone app!

Image If you want to keep track of next week’s General Election results but just can’t keep away from your iPhone, you can use the new Election Results iPhone app. It will provide current vote totals for state offices in the most recent election… Read more

Archives and campaign pieces: Dan Evans

Image The November 2 General Election is exactly one week away, and you’ve likely received a lot of campaign pieces in the mail. Most people throw away those campaign pieces. Fortunately, our State… Read more

Archives and campaign pieces: "Scoop" Jackson

Image With the big November 2 statewide election just a week away, we thought it would be fun to turn the clock back and view some of the campaign documents of well-known Washington politicos that our… Read more

Hard Times in Washington: Early travel

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Photo courtesy of Washington State Archives

You thought your rainy commute this morning was tough? Try doing it on a muddy “road” that is really a wide trail, while sitting in an uncovered wagon… Read more

Clippings, October 15, 2010

Library News Advocates of Vancouver's historic downtown have rolled up their sleeves and sprung into action after a six-month crash course on how to revitalize the area. The largest project in size and cost is a $38 million, five-story public library, set to open in 2011 for the Fort Vancouver Regional Library District. http://www.columbian.com/news/2010/oct/03/small-projects-could-lead-to-… Read more

Haven’t registered to vote yet? Do it now!

Image If the bazillion or so campaign ads playing on TV and radio the past few weeks didn’t clue you in, our state’s General Election is coming up soon, November 2, to be precise. If you’ve never registered to vote in Washington and want to take part… Read more

Hard Times in Washington: Mount St. Helens eruption

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Photo courtesy of Washington State Archives

Those who witnessed this once-beautiful mountain’s eruption on May 18, 1980, will never forget the incredible destruction and the ash cloud that… Read more

Top 2 Primary creates some all-in-the-family races

Image Ten of Washington's 123 legislative races pit finalists who prefer the same political party, 25 lawmakers will be elected without opposition at all, and most of the rest will be traditional smackdowns between candidates who prefer the… Read more

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