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Yes Magazine
A Yes magazine article highlighting the exciting things that are going on in Washington in promoting energy efficiency.
Stimulus Funds Going to Green Jobs in State
Washington state will receive another piece of the $787 billion federal stimulus spending package, this time a $6 million grant to train workers in energy-efficient construction jobs.
Parish becomes community activist in working for the common good
 
SustainableWorks Helps Homewoners- Spokesman Review
 
Reverend Deb Conklin in the news!
Reverend Deb Conklin of Liberty Park United Methodist Church of Spokane and a great supporter of SustainableWorks was recently in the news.
SustainableWorks Gets Started in Federal Way
 
Update from Washington State: SustainableWorks secures Recovery grant.
 
Retrofitting Neighborhoods: Creating Maximum Efficiency at the Neighborhood Scale
 
New Program Retrains Workers, Provides Home Energy Savings
...a new jobs program locally in Western Washington could provide some new hope for workers here and across the country, with an opportunity that's right outside your window. It's a green jobs program called "Sustainable Works," paid for by the federal stimulus act. The program will train workers in clean-energy industries, and could provide some better weather protection and cost savings for your home in the process
Community Energy Efficiency Program Starts in Ravenna
 
Green-for-All Recognizes SustainableWorks
SustainableWorks is featured in the Green For All Blog.
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