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Thurston County seeks volunteers for its Master Recycler Program, which trains people to be community educators on solid waste issues such as waste reduction, recycling and composting.
People for Puget Sound will offer a one-day workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in Olympia and Feb. 20 in Tacoma for volunteers interested in restoring South Sound estuaries and shorelines. The Sound Stewards class includes such topics as local shoreline history, introduction to ecology, native versus invasive plant identification, weed control and planting techniques.
Thurston County Public Works educator Colleen Uuereb received a 2009 outstanding environmental educator award from the Environmental Education Association of Washington.
OLYMPIA - What should Olympia's waterfront look like?
TUMWATER - Lunchtime won't be the same for the students at Michael T. Simmons Elementary and 11 other schools participating in Thurston County's Food to Flowers Program.
Environmental groups and Democratic lawmakers are teaming up behind a bill that would triple the tax on petroleum and other toxic substances, raising $225 million a year to help close a state budget gap and pay for stormwater projects.
OLYMPIA - A Maryland-based energy company hopes to break ground by late this year on a power plant in Shelton that would convert wood waste from logging operations into electricity.
Doug Howell, director of the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign, will be the featured speaker at the Olympia Climate Action meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the MIXX 96-FM radio station, 119 Washington St. N.E., Olympia.
OLYMPIA - The health of Puget Sound is a mixed bag of improvement and continued decline, according to a State of the Sound report issued Tuesday by the Puget Sound Partnership.
OLYMPIA - The state Department of Natural Resources was criticized Tuesday for logging in areas identified by scientists as important habitat for the marbled murrelet, an imperiled species.