Californians Beware: The Code of the West in Washington.

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From: Insight on the News
Date: 19990628
Author:Lehrer, Eli

Spokane County, Wash., long a haven for California residents wishing to get away from the smog and congestion, has decided to provide a little instructional guide for those thinking of moving in from outside. The guide, called Code of the West, went through a 3,000-copy printing and is on the county's Website at www.spokanecounty.-org/lrp/codewest/codewest.html. The name comes from the works of Western novelist Zane Grey.

"We offer this information to help citizens of Spokane County who wish to follow in the footsteps of those rugged individualists [who won the West] and live ...

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