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CLATSOP SPIT — For most of the past two years, Jesse Allen has worked 12 hours a day, seven days a week operating a crane to move sedan-sized boulders miles out into the mouth of the Columbia River.
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NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia wants to shut down its rehab unit. Here's why. - MSNNEW YORK — NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia, a nationally renowned organ donation center, wants to shut down its Acute Inpatient Rehab Unit and use those beds in the emergency department.
After six years, 32,000 boulders and $172M, the Columbia River jetty rehab is almost done Updated 14 hours ago The barrier allows more than $31 billion in goods to pass the river’s perilous mouth.
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