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Hanford F Reactor Gets a Check-up
081908081908kingfreactor1 The Hanford site in southeast Washington is home to nine closed reactors that once made plutonium for atomic bombs. The ghostly buildings along the Columbia River are isolated and get few visitors. One of the oldest of the reactors just got a checkup to make sure nothing has gotten in or out. Anna King reports on whether anything was found amiss.

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News and initiatives in the world of farming, gardening and consumption. Also, learn how to plan an organic garden, create rich soil and find organic produce in your community.
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Our Northwest Water
Making sense of a complex and wide-ranging issue. Read about the history of water conservation in the U.S., learn about western water law, current water issues, and find out how to conserve this precious resource.
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Leroy Sievers Has Passed Away: Read Our Interview with Him
All Things Considered Host, Sueann Ramella, takes you inside the NWPR Studios with thoughts and images.
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Remember Gorbachev? He Weighs in on Georgia
Morning Edition Host Gillian Coldsnow is our resident epicurean and culture maven.
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Gil Shaham & "Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto"
Music Director and morning classical music host, Robin Rilette, muses on music and more.
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The NWPR Weekender
If it ain't broke, don't fix it and other bits of brain drain.
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The Capitol Steps
The Capitol Steps are coming to
Beasley Auditorium
on the WSU campus in Pullman. With the impending National election, no
issue will be left untouched in this political musical revue. Join them in a live performance on Tuesday, September 23.

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