Tuesday, September 24, 2013

PacificNWNews Tuesday


PacificNWNews Service - Online since 1992
Sept 24, 2013


 For many years I worked for Sun Newspapers, since sold numerous times. To me it felt like a 24 hour a day job including all the darkroom work. I enjoyed those days but do not miss them. And all that is left are a few scrapbooks which my mother saved. Some years ago I scanned as many as I could find. Today finds me still behind a camera but in a wheelchair instead of a speedy car...
Hello Everyone-

Have  a great week- we will be back to work on Tuesday , Oct. 1- with Spotlight Films!

All the best,
 Maureen :)
GEM Theatre
OUR ACE Photographer in New Zealand
She says it is an unknown however I'll wager someone out there knows.


When I was a much younger fella I started making notes about the Bible as I saw it. I wasn't a zealot. I simply was a good Christian. Having said that I am frankly disturbed in two ways by the new survivalist movement. Much of the time I ask..who is getting the money? Everyone has a money agenda whether its selling books or discounted survival gear. I lived in the wilderness for many years and next door to me..about 2 miles which is as next door as one gets up in the mountains was a religious survivalist group. I've seen it in action..whole decent families...so today I saw an older YouTube. I stumbled on it..the writing next to it said "See this before you go to a FEMA camp. Just for the heck of it on a slow news day.here it is.


You now who believed this? Ansorge Joe...of course he could predict earthquakes by the way the ice cream machine worked at the Blue Cougar...but he did tell me that he knew where there was a FEMA camp in Ferry County.....hmmm of course he is long past....RIP
Hi Everyone,
 Today I saw a buck Pronghorn defending his harem from another buck, what a rodeo kind of fun to watch boy can they go, it also gave me a chance to get closer. Image here is of the bucks harem with him in the foreground.
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3 possible Green River victims in Lewis County 

There are three cold case homicides in Lewis County from the 1980s and `90s that could be victims of the Green River serial killings.
Sheriff's Sgt. Dusty Breen told The Chronicle there's nothing specific to link the deaths of the three women to Gary Ridgway, but they have common elements. The victims disappeared from Pierce and King Counties and were transient or involved in prostitution or drugs. Their bodies were dumped near Interstate 5.
 Expanding the drive through at the old Palenque. Since they have moved we expect a new fast food moving in very soon.

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