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  2. Washington County school board adjusts budget, still ...

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    The Washington County Board of Education voted 5-2 on Tuesday to reduce its operating budget by $8.6 million. ... which means school system officials are anticipating $114 million to $116 million ...

  3. Northwest Public Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Public Broadcasting is the public radio and public television service of Washington State University. It is an affiliate of National Public Radio, Public Radio Exchange and American Public Media. It operates 19 radio stations and 13 translators across Washington state, Oregon, and Idaho, and provides coverage to parts of British ...

  4. Legislative leaders differ on causes of and solutions to ...

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    (The Center Square) – With the 2025 session just around the corner, legislative leaders from the four caucuses have expressed their varying views on the causes of Washington state’s projected ...

  5. Facing $10B in budget overspending, Washington ... - AOL

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    Gov. Christine Gregoire was sued in late 2008 by the Service Employees International Union’s Local 775 for suggesting that workers’ pay raises be dropped as part of addressing the state’s ...

  6. Washington County Closed-Circuit Educational Television ...

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    There were forty-five public schools in Washington County altogether, [2] and by the time the project concluded in 1961, all of them were connected to the closed-circuit system. [7] The people who ran the technical aspects of the telecasts and operated the television cameras were generally students from local junior colleges.

  7. Washington Monument syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Monument syndrome, [1] also known as the Mount Rushmore syndrome [2] or the firemen first principle, [3] [4] is a term used to describe the phenomenon of government agencies in the United States cutting the most visible or appreciated service provided by the government when faced with budget cuts.

  8. Summer Reading Club 2024 at the Washington County Free ... - AOL

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    For more information about Summer Reading Club 2024, go to washcolibrary.org or call the Alice Virginia and David W. Fletcher Branch Library Children’s Department at 301-739-3250 or a branch ...

  9. List of Washington state agencies - Wikipedia

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    Washington State government consists of more than 190 agencies, departments, and commissions. The main administrative departments are: [1] Agriculture (WSDA); Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP)