I'm doing a project on U.S spam laws, and when I was on your site I noticed that on your page http://adamscountywa.com/state.shtml you link to
http://www.wa.gov/ago/junkemail/
, but it seems to be broken (it doesn't look like that page exists anymore). I have this page bookmarked, to reference in my final paper, it's mostly about Washington State's aggressive spam laws, but it has some other helpful sections as well. You could probably just switch your link to
http://www.liveoffice.com/library/washington-spam-laws.asp
if you want. Thanks for all the work you've put into your site, it really helped me out, so I thought I'd return the favor!
Elevation Data:
elevation data in digital form available free for download as ZIPped files, from WebMet,
a meterological web site (which also has other resources of interest).
Washington State University:
alphabetical index to a "gateway" page to lots of useful regional information; there is,
of course a lot of info specific to WSU, but there's a lot of general info as well--look
for topics or departments of interest.
ELocal:
look up any Washington city's or town's resources.
(This site may be having technical problems affecting access.)
Climate Records, State Weather Stations:
very detailed long-term weather data (typically 50 years' worth); you can
select from any of 212 stations around the State.
Designated Trauma Services In Washington State:
a gateway page for trauma-care-facility information, organized by region and class. This is not a good page to use for emergency reference!
It is for looking things up, not for emergencies.
Washington Alliance On Tobacco Control And Childrens' Health:
"a coalition of health, medical, business and consumer organizations that support a long-term,
comprehensive and integrated plan to prevent and reduce tobacco use among current and future
generations of Washington citizens."
WASL Results:
they're hot, they're news, and here they are--the Washington State WASL Test Score Reporting
Center, with results searchable by several criteria.
Washington Public School Districts:
locate from maps or alphabetically by district name; links to district sites where there
are such--note! the linked sites are not distinguished from the others in
the list (usually links are shown in some differing color) so just try any you're
interested in, or use the page below.
Washington School Systems:
while this site wants to sell you ($34) a "SchoolMatch" report on the school system of your
choice, it nonetheless does provide good basic information on all State districts. ==this is a Commercial Site==
School District Reports:
apportionment and financial reports, searchable by district name; lots of useful info here
if you want to evaluate a school district.
Report to the Legislature on Weapons in Schools:
includes annual weapon-report summaries by school district and by County Note: most of the files are Adobe Acrobat ".pdf" files, which require the Adobe
Acrobat reader software (widely available for free on the internet).
Washington High-School Alumni Lists:
the list of schools is complete, but the rolls of alumni are pitifully scant (because
you have to register with them to be included).
Municipal Codes:
searchable database of all municipal codes for Washington State.
MSRC Database:
a vast database of governmental codes and policies for governmental units of all kinds
and sizes in Washington State--if it has to do with any government other than Federal,
look here.
State Vital-Records Information:
where and how to obtain birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates, plus
"ancestor search" and other related links.
Municipal Codes:
searchable database of all municipal codes for Washington State.
MSRC Database:
a vast database of governmental codes and policies for governmental units of all kinds
and sizes in Washington State--if it has to do with any government other than Federal,
look here.
Northwest Law:
links to gateway sites with tons of legal information for the Pacific NorthWest region.
Northwest Justice Project:
"legal self-help materials and tools that provide information about non-criminal legal
problems affecting low-income people in Washington state".
Police Departments:
Municipal Police Departments in Washington, listed with contact data.
State Vital-Records Information:
where and how to obtain birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates
in Washington State, plus "ancestor search" and other related links.
Report to the Legislature on Weapons in Schools:
includes annual weapon-report summaries by school district and by County Note: most of the files are Adobe Acrobat ".pdf" files, which require the Adobe
Acrobat reader software (widely available for free on the internet).
Washington High-School Alumni Lists:
the list of schools is complete, but the rolls of alumni are pitifully scant (because
you have to register with them to be included).
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