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Take a Look at the Local History Trump Nearly Stole From Us

by Matt Baume • Feb 16, 2021 at 3:30 pm Photographs of Metlakahtla (Tsimshean) Children in Metlakahtla, Alaska. National Archives at Seattle (Box 276) Here is what the next couple of years is going to be like: A constant cleaning-up process to pick up what pieces remain of the country after four years of disastrous Republican rule. Like a teenager trying desperately to straighten up the house after a particularly raucous house party, we’ve got our work cut out for us. Sponsored The good news is that among Donald Trump’s very few talents, one stands out above all the rest: Losing. For example, his administration launched an effort to sell Seattle’s archive building, destroying countless hours of work to preserve the history of immigrant and indigenous communities by scattering archive materials across the country. Trump s lackeys nearly got away with it, but Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed suit, and last week a judg

Chinook Winds to remain closed until 2021

After closing down the Chinook Winds Casino, hotel and golf course on Dec. 1 due to the rising cases of COVID-19 (coronavirus), the Siletz Tribal Council and the Chinook Winds Senior Executive team decided to extend the closure through the end of 2020. With an original goal of reopening December 18, Chinook Winds staff said it is clear the threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic requires Chinook Winds Casino Resort to remain closed through the end of the year. “We know this is a challenging time for everyone and are proud to continue to pay our team members through the end of the year, said General Manager Michael S. Fisher. We look forward to welcoming our guests and team members back as soon as it’s safe to do so.

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