6/29/22 | Central Washington Sentinel | Reposted from Brett Davis | The Center Square (The Center Square) – Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee and several Democratic lawmakers lambasted Thursday morning’s ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court significantly limiting the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate emissions from power plants. In its 6-3 decision […]
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FBI’s response to attacks on pregnancy clinics undergoes scrutiny
6/30/22 | Central Washington Sentenel | By Casey Harper | The Center Square (The Center Square) – Dozens of attacks on churches, pregnancy crisis centers, and pro-life groups around the nation have drawn an FBI investigation and questions from lawmakers about whether the Biden administration is doing enough to stop them. U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, […]
Price of Independence Day cookout substantially more than last year
6/30/22 | Central Washington Sentinel | Kevin Bessler | The Center Square (The Center Square) – If you plan on holding a July 4 cookout this weekend, expect to pay a lot more than what you paid for last year’s meal. According to the American Farm Bureau Federation marketbasket survey, the overall cost for the […]
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Washington state drivers will pay 400% more for license plates starting July 1 :
Shutterstock photo 6/21/22 | The Center Square) In the midst of increasing fuel costs and rising inflation, Washington state drivers can soon expect to pay higher fees as part of the 16-year, nearly $17 billion “Move Ahead Washington” transportation package that passed the state Legislature this year and was signed into law by Gov. Jay […]