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In the news, Wednesday, February 14, 2018


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from FEE (Foundation for Economic Education)
RIGHT-CENTER BIAS, HIGH, non-profit organization

Love Only Lasts with a Growth Mindset
If you have a growth mindset, the journey towards being more loving is challenging and joyous. We are not bound by our past. No matter how many times we have been mistaken, in this moment we can choose again. If you have become cynical about love, know that only mistaken beliefs are in your way, and committed relationships that promote the flourishing of both partners are possible. 

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from iFIBER One News
Broadcasting & Media Production Company in Ephrata, WA

Coroner IDs two Coulee City residents who died from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning
Grant County Coroner Craig Morrison has confirmed Roxy Mae Ergler and Kenneth W. Gomez were the two people who died due to suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. Ergler, 68, and Gomez, 72, died inside their Coulee City home Monday evening.

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from The Olympian
Newspaper in Olympia, Washington

What knocked over 100 giant trees in Olympic National Park?
It came in the night, snapping trees like chopsticks. During the early hours of Jan. 27 more than 100 gigantic old growth trees fell on the north shore of Lake Quinault. The resulting thud at about 1:30 a.m. was strong enough to register as a small earthquake, according to a seismic monitor at Quinault. Fallen trees, their splintered trunks left pointing in the air, blocked North Shore Road and damaged utility lines along a 1,000-foot stretch. The sides of the blowdown area were about one half-mile long.

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from The Spokesman-Review
Newspaper in Spokane, Washington

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from The Toronto Star
Newspaper in Toronto, Ontario

50 years after his death, Healey Willan’s music lives on
If Canadian composer Healey Willan isn’t getting the last laugh, he’s getting the last chord. His longtime home base, the Anglican Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Toronto, is hosting a concert on Friday to mark the 50th anniversary of his death, one of several commemorations taking place this year in Canada and abroad. There is even a burgeoning Healey Willan Society based in Chicago. Few in the Canadian musical establishment at Willan’s death in 1968 would have predicted that the composer’s name would endure past the 20th century.

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