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Centralia struggle still burning


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" Centralia struggle still burning   Published On: Friday, January 28, 2000 By Caroline Glassic Staff Reporter caroline_g@newsitem.com CENTRALIA - Even as it approaches its fourth feverish decade, the Centralia mine fire is still hot news worldwide, as evidenced by an article appearing in The Times, Britain's leading newspaper, on Jan. 4. The article centers on the story of the struggle between the few "stubborn souls" who remain and the state - still pursuing their removal from the burning rubble below. And the struggle is showing no signs of burning out, either. "The state's position is that they need to leave, but they are taking no aggressive action to make them leave," said Bill Klink, executive director of Columbia County Redevelopment Authority, when contacted Thursday morning about the news. He added, however, that other legal proceedings are in the works. "Eminent domain has been decl"
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