Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Thursday's Trib: Zoning, relocation camps, and sub $3 gas

A sampling of what you'll find in the Oct. 16 Powell Tribune, as illustrated by a few extra quotes:

"It’s kind of like putting a striped shirt next to plaid pants. It just doesn't work," Jim Zeigler, a resident concerned with the new development in the Water Tower West subdivision. Zeigler and other residents in the area of Avenue D and Edmonds Street are concerned that the new housing development next to their old neighborhood just won't fit in. Learn more about the issue in tomorrow's Trib.

"We’re all kind of foreigners in this land, in a sense," documentary filmmaker Kevin Walker, explaining why he feels relocating Japanese residents during World War II was unjustified. Walker was in the area to film the Heart Mountain Relocation Center. Find out more about Walker's documentary on Japanese relocation on the County page.

“We do own a one-ton (pick-up) -- it sits a lot,” Denice Harris, American Automobile Association spokesperson in Helena, Mont., referring to her family’s diesel-drinking truck. Gas prices are dropping, but it still ain’t cheap. Read about the price dip on page one.

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