Proposed smelter has important ethical considerations.
Dr. John Osborn, Sierra Club - Upper Columbia River Group Conservation Chair, wrote a compelling scoping letter to the Washington State Department of Ecology. It was written during the scoping period on October 26, 2018.
GU Professor of Religious Studies expresses faith concerns about the Newport Smelter
Professor Patrick McCormick, instructor of Religious Studies at Gonzaga University expresses deep concerns over the moral and religious harms of the proposed Newport silicon metal smelter. Pointing out numerous objections to the proposed smelter Professor
Comp Plan 2020 Visioning Workshop in Newport, WA.
Pend Oreille County is seeking public input on the scope, vision and topics to be addressed in the County’s 2020 Comprehensive Plan update. All plan elements, maps, goals and policies will be updated during the
POC Comp Plan 2020 Visioning Workshops
Three public visioning workshops will be held June 11 - 13, 2019. Tuesday, June 11th at the Cusick Community Center, 7:00 pm; Wednesday, June 12th in Ione at the Ione Community Center, 6:00 pm; Thursday,
Indian Creek Bio-Blitz, June 8-9.
ICCF BioBlitz Brochure Work with expert scientist volunteers in "an intensive 24-hour inventory to find, counts, and identify species of plants (flora) and animals (fauna) within the 350-acre Indian Creek Community Forest. 12-noon Saturday, June
A Citizen’s Perspective on the Smelter – op/ed.
John Endres, RG * NEW core member penned an excellent op/ed article for the Spokesman-Review. op-ed_citizen repsonse_20190522_04