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Issues raise temperature

Nothing raises my temperature on a cold morning like the Sept. 12 edition of The Spokesman-Review.

Exciting topics include the bright idea that it would be great to punch 700 wells 450 feet deep through the aquifer for the Lakemore development. Followed by limiting human activity on 39,000 square miles for the enjoyment of the Canadian lynx. And, ending with Barbara Moritsch’s letter to the editor where she has more concern over the killing of one Canadian wolf than the slaughter of 24 sheep. She ends stating, “I and many others want the wolves to come first.”

I long for the day when human beings will again come first.

Bob Korkus

Spokane



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