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| and one of them rare sights.. ![]() fourth of july and the one thing ill miss the most when I leave for cali(sans the fresh air) So thats it in a nutshell! The most beautifull place I have ever seen....and the most boring! Bong hit anyone? ![]() Hit me up if you're around! JP
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| Yeah. It won a local photo contest nonetheless(not my photo). Its considered dormant, but it might just go st helens on us all someday. The san andreas fault line ends 25 mile off the coast, then smaller fissures continue on...under the volcano......neat
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Last month the panel approved $3,600 to house homeless people stricken with contagious H1N1 flu in local hotel rooms until they recover. Acting City Manager Kim Kiefer told the Assembly that, so far, only three hotel nights have been needed and $3,300 remains in the fund. Kiefer says based on the Assembly's action last month, the United Way and the Glory Hole have received approximately $6,800 in donations so far. Of that amount, she says, about $4,000 is going towards supplementing the amount the Assembly put forward to provide housing for homeless people that have swine flu. Kiefer says the Glory Hole has done a lot of education and the community has donated Lysol wipes and hand sanitizers. The Assembly voted 7 to one to extend the program. Merrill Sanford voted no. Assembly member Johan Dybdahl was absent. ![]() |