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Swinomish Indian Tribe Awarded $394.5 Million in District Court in BNSF Trespassing Lawsuit
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In the second episode of the 48th Parallel Noon News, Jeff Noedel discusses the Washington State Ferry route from Anacortes to Friday Harbor to Sidney, BC, with Tyler Berreth, Salty Fox owner, of Friday Harbor, WA. Directed and edited by Jeremy Tyler. Recorded at CNL2 Studios in Friday Harbor, Washington
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CNL2 VIDEO AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Remarks by San Juan Island Fire & Rescue Chief Noel Monin regarding the finances of the department. Recorded Wednesday, May 8, 2024. This CNL2 video is approximately 2-1/2 minutes in duration.
Swinomish Indian Tribe Awarded $394.5 Million in District Court in BNSF Trespassing Lawsuit
The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community has won a $394.5 million trespassing lawsuit against BNSF Railway. In an eighteen-page ruling issued today, District Court Judge Robert S. Lasnik ordered that BNSF disgorge total trespass profits of $394,517,169 to the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community. Specifically, the Court ordered that BNSF disgorge net profits of $362,267,169 attributable to…
Craig Britton and Brittany Whitaker Keeping Life Simple While Making Starkly Beautiful Red Pottery with Floral Glaze Decorations
CNL2 VIDEO AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Craig Britton and Brittany Whitaker operate a pottery and fused glass studio on San Juan Island named Living Large Small. The studio name is a tip of the hat to minimalism — mindfulness of the human footprint. After many occupations, Craig found his passion for pottery. “It’s…
Statewide drought declared due to low snowpack and dry forecast
OLYMPIA – With winter’s snowstorms largely behind us and summer just weeks away, our state’s low snowpack and forecasts for a dry and warm spring and summer have spurred the Department of Ecology to declare a drought emergency for most of Washington. After an exceptionally dry start to the winter, Washington’s snowpack made up some ground in February,…
Several Orcas Island Beaches Closed to Recreational Shellfish Harvesting
The Washington State Department of Health has closed recreational shellfish harvesting at the beaches near Eastsound on Orcas Island due to unsafe levels of Paralytic Shellfish Poison (PSP). This closure includes all species of molluscan shellfish including clams, geoduck, scallops, mussels, oysters, and snails. This harvesting closure applies to the East Sound body of water…
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In the second episode of the 48th Parallel Noon News, Jeff Noedel discusses the Washington State Ferry route from Anacortes to Friday Harbor to Sidney, BC, with Tyler Berreth, Salty Fox owner, of Friday Harbor, WA. Directed and edited by Jeremy Tyler. Recorded at CNL2 Studios in Friday Harbor, Washington
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CNL2 VIDEO AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Remarks by San Juan Island Fire & Rescue Chief Noel Monin regarding the finances of the department. Recorded Wednesday, May 8, 2024. This CNL2 video is approximately 2-1/2 minutes in duration.
Swinomish Indian Tribe Awarded $394.5 Million in District Court in BNSF Trespassing Lawsuit
The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community has won a $394.5 million trespassing lawsuit against BNSF Railway. In an eighteen-page ruling issued today, District Court Judge Robert S. Lasnik ordered that BNSF disgorge total trespass profits of $394,517,169 to the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community. Specifically, the Court ordered that BNSF disgorge net profits of $362,267,169 attributable to…
Craig Britton and Brittany Whitaker Keeping Life Simple While Making Starkly Beautiful Red Pottery with Floral Glaze Decorations
CNL2 VIDEO AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Craig Britton and Brittany Whitaker operate a pottery and fused glass studio on San Juan Island named Living Large Small. The studio name is a tip of the hat to minimalism — mindfulness of the human footprint. After many occupations, Craig found his passion for pottery. “It’s…
Statewide drought declared due to low snowpack and dry forecast
OLYMPIA – With winter’s snowstorms largely behind us and summer just weeks away, our state’s low snowpack and forecasts for a dry and warm spring and summer have spurred the Department of Ecology to declare a drought emergency for most of Washington. After an exceptionally dry start to the winter, Washington’s snowpack made up some ground in February,…
Several Orcas Island Beaches Closed to Recreational Shellfish Harvesting
The Washington State Department of Health has closed recreational shellfish harvesting at the beaches near Eastsound on Orcas Island due to unsafe levels of Paralytic Shellfish Poison (PSP). This closure includes all species of molluscan shellfish including clams, geoduck, scallops, mussels, oysters, and snails. This harvesting closure applies to the East Sound body of water…