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		<description><![CDATA[A blue-collar NW town is hungry for green-collar jobs. | &nbsp;A hat-tip to Alissa Thurman, planner for the city of Hoquiam, Wash, (and eagle-eyed Sightline Daily reader), for steering me to a great piece in Mother Jones. For its Earth Day &#8220;green&#8221; issue, the magazine featured Hoquiam and neighboring Aberdeen in an article detailing how green-collar opportunities are recharging rural America. Rewind to 1992, when Aberdeen&#8217;s most famous sons&#8212;Kurt Cobain and Krist Noveselic&#8212;had just hit the grunge jackpot. At the...]]></description>
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