Last week’s contest was won by wes.in.wa. It was the location of a deadly shooting in Grand Rapids, MI.
This week’s contest is both a location in Washington AND it’s related to something in the news from July. Good luck!
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Last week’s contest was won by wes.in.wa. It was the location of a deadly shooting in Grand Rapids, MI.
This week’s contest is both a location in Washington AND it’s related to something in the news from July. Good luck!
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Guns Don’t Kill People Dep’t …
I’ll venture to guess it’s the scene of a deadly shooting simply because there are so many deadly shootings there’s hardly anyplace that isn’t the scene of a deadly shooting.
sheesh, it’s not along any of the rail lines I’ve followed … and that’s a lot of them.
Baring on hwy 2, don’t remember any news from there, but it’s a strange intersection. Probably car vs train
gordy got it, here’s the link:
Baring
What was the news?
Wow. Baring’s in a little bubble of bird’s eye views out beyond the main westside birdseye views. Nice find.
It may have to do with this story about possible post office closures:
@6 – link missing apparently. this one?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43.....eattle_wa/
Clearly, the news item was about people that live on the wrong side of the tracks.
@3
Good win!
Yes, it was about the post office closures. I even saw this on local TV news. Sorry, I’ve been away from my laptop for about 48 hours…