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Mount St. Helens panel to recommend High Lakes land swap

Last Updated on Monday, 18 May 2009 21:11 Written by Charlotte Persons

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View of Mt St. Helens from hills around Longview at sunriseOn May 14, 2009 The Daily News published this article with information from the Mount St. Helens task force regarding their final recommendations about the future of Mount St. Helens and the High Lakes.


 

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