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Transitions, vol. 4, no. 2, February 1991; An End. A Beginning. A new era dawning in America's Northwest

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Title:
Transitions, vol. 4, no. 2, February 1991; An End. A Beginning. A new era dawning in America's Northwest
Date:
1991-02
Editor:
Osborn, John
Authors:
Osborn, John Robertson, Lance Duncan, Don Ludwick, Jim Wickline, Michael R. Johnson, David Hedberg, Kathy Cronin, Mary Elizabeth McDermott, Terry Nogaki, Sylvia Scates, Shelby Oliver, Chadwick D.
Publisher:
Inland Empire Public Lands Council
Number of Pages:
24
Newspaper Sources:
The Register-Guard; The Seattle Times; Lewiston Tribune; Missoulian; The Spokesman Review; Seattle Post-Intelligencer;
Subjects:
forestry owls timber logging
Contents:
Osborn, John--An End. A Beginning. A new era dawning in America's Northwest; Robertson, Lance--Timber gets unlikely critic--The Register-Guard, 1990-11-22(Eugene, OR); Duncan, Don--Hoquiam learns a lesson in conspicuous consumption--The Seattle Times, 1990-5-24(Seattle, WA); Ludwick, Jim--Panel to soften Champion blow--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-10-11(Lewiston, ID); Ludwick, Jim--Starting over AFL-CIO program works to retrain laid-off workers across the state--Missoulian, 1990-4-1(Missoula, MT); Federal grants to retrain displaced forest workers--The Spokesman Review, 1990-12-21(Spokane, WA); Wickline, Michael R.--Timber's future: Will there be a second century?--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-5-12(Lewiston, ID); Johnson, David--Andrus to timber towns: 'Can-do' attitude wins--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-5-25(Lewiston, ID); Hedberg, Kathy--Logger's Stew: It's not a very well-rounded meal--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-9-10(Lewiston, ID); Cronin, Mary Elizabeth--Students urge timber towns to diversify--The Seattle Times, 1990-5-29(Seattle, WA); McDermott, Terry and Nogaki, Sylvia--Once a great notion, Decline of the timber industry marks the death of the old Northwest--The Seattle Times/Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1990-12-16(Seattle, WA); Scates, Shelby--Where has Paul Bunyan gone?--Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1990-3-18(Seattle, WA); The Forest Service can't solve all problems--Lewiston Tribune, 1986-11-18(Lewiston, ID); Reforestation a jobs option--The Spokesman Review, 1990-5-5(Spokane, WA); Oliver, Chadwick D.--A plan to help timber communities--The Seattle Times, 1990-8-27(Seattle, WA)
Location:
Spokane, WA
Source:
John Osborn Papers, Special Collections and Archvies, University of Idaho Library, https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv48843/
Source Identifier:
transitions1991feb
Original Format:
Journal
Type:
Text
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