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Inland Journal, April 6, 2017

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Inland Journal for April 6, 2017

    ?    We’ll talk with one environmental organization that is supporting efforts in Washington’s legislature to include logging as a way to reduce wildfire risk. It’s even cutting on its own land.
    ?    We'll learn more Avista’s work to build a network of electric vehicle charging sites in the Inland Northwest.
    ?    We'll talk with a St. Maries, Idaho man who helps weather forecasters keep an eye on flooding of the St. Joe River.
    ?    Austin Jenkins from the Northwest News Network reports on a project that shows Washington legislative leaders aren’t eager to share their email messages with the public.
    ?    Celebrating books and food Saturday in Pullman
 

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