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A place to chill
A place to chill
A place to chill
I really do not like driving in snow. But I admit it, the snow is really cool looking and fun to play in. One of my favorite things to do in the winter is ice fish. A lake that is just outside of Yakima is perfect for it. What is even more cool about the lake is, most people do not even go there during the winter, so it is usually just me and a handful of people. That is it!
Heavy Rain Damages Highway 12 Over White Pass
Heavy Rain Damages Highway 12 Over White Pass
Heavy Rain Damages Highway 12 Over White Pass
Crews from the Washington State Department of Transportation are busy assessing damage on US Highway 12 from Naches to Packwood after the rain caused a washout of the road on the West side and rocks and debris blocked the road on the East side of the pass...
Plowing Through Water
Plowing Through Water
Plowing Through Water
South Carolina got hit hard this weekend with some serious rain. It is the worst they have seen in years. Every single road was flooded but, that did not stop the big rig from plowing through the very deep water on the roadway.
Three Cool Pools in the Yakima Valley
Three Cool Pools in the Yakima Valley
Three Cool Pools in the Yakima Valley
We complain all year about how it just isn't warm enough. Now it is warm and we are all complaining about how it is just too much. But the kids need something to do and stay cool at the same time. So take them swimming! Here are three of the top pools in the Yakima Valley.
WTO Rules Against Origin Labeling; USDA With Ag Producers on Water Issues
WTO Rules Against Origin Labeling; USDA With Ag Producers on Water Issues
WTO Rules Against Origin Labeling; USDA With Ag Producers on Water Issues
The World Trade Organization’s Appellate Body ruled against Country-of-Origin Labeling on Monday. House Ag Committee Chair Mike Conaway says he expected this decision - and as retaliation by Canada and Mexico becomes a reality - it is more important now than ever to act quickly to avoid a protracted trade war with the United States’ two largest trade partners...
Labeling of GMO Food; Farmers Earth Friendly
Labeling of GMO Food; Farmers Earth Friendly
Labeling of GMO Food; Farmers Earth Friendly
During the Organic Trade Association luncheon last week - Montana Senator and organic farmer Jon Tester said advocates would have to work hard to achieve labeling of genetically modified foods. Tester says more farmers would transition to organic if land-grant colleges paid more attention to organics...
EPA and Army Corps Withdraws Proposal on Water Rules; USDA See Increase in Organic Products
EPA and Army Corps Withdraws Proposal on Water Rules; USDA See Increase in Organic Products
EPA and Army Corps Withdraws Proposal on Water Rules; USDA See Increase in Organic Products
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has passed the Regulatory Integrity Protection Act of 2015 - which requires the EPA and Army Corps to withdraw its proposed Waters of the U.S. rule within 30-days. The bill also directs the agencies to develop a new proposed rule that must consider all of the comments received and reach consensus with state and local governments on defining Wat
Universities to Receive Grants Supporting Water Issues; Crate, Cage-Free Meats to Be Used in Breakfast Sandwiches
Universities to Receive Grants Supporting Water Issues; Crate, Cage-Free Meats to Be Used in Breakfast Sandwiches
Universities to Receive Grants Supporting Water Issues; Crate, Cage-Free Meats to Be Used in Breakfast Sandwiches
USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture announced more than 10-million dollars being awarded through 21 grants to universities to support critical water problems in rural and ag watersheds across the nation. NIFA Director Sonny Ramaswamy says water is the most precious resource - essential for human survival and well-being and the ability to grow crops and livestock...

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