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44 years after eruption, Mount St Helens struggles to draw tourists

While owners of private sites like Toutle s Eco Park Resort say tourism is down, the Mount St. Helens Institute is still planning for a multimillion dollar redesign of the old

Mount St Helens struggles to draw tourists 44 years after 1980 eruption

More than four decades after the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption, area tourism — like the mountain’s landscape — is still struggling to return to pre-blast norms. The number of …

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SoilCon returning to WSU February

SoilCon, an annual event focused on soil health information, will be returning for its fourth year with an event to take place at the WSU Puyallup Research and Extension Center. The event is sponsored by NRCS Washington, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Washington State Conservation Commission. SoilCon24 will feature a virtual half-day event and.

WSU to co-host SoilCon24 in February

PULLMAN – Washington State University will be assisting in hosting SoilCon this year, a free resource for agricultural professionals to learn science-based soil health information.

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