Sunday, September 27, 2009

Cross-beat infrastructure stories

We've discussed in class how a lot of stories can fit into several different beats. Because infrastructure is a fairly broad topic, this seems to be especially true. This week I have linked to stories related to infrastructure in that they all involve society's ability to provide some kind of service. It just so happens that these stories could also go under education, crime, and environment.

Spokane School District is struggling to find the means to serve an increasing number of special-education students.

The Spokane Sheriff's Office is sending its manhunt bill to the state to let the governor then figure out who should pay it. The total is $3700.

Federal stimulus money is going to help fund the expansion of Hanford's nuclear waste

Also, a more traditional infrastructure story:

Avista is holding a public forum on the rate increase

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