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GROWING A BETTER TOMORROW City Fruit cultivates Seattle's urban orchard
by Nick Rapp SGN Contributing Writer Washington accounts for around 70% of the nation’s apple production. Cherries, grapes, peaches, pears, and many other fruits thrive here as well, constituting large export shipments every year and cementing Washington as a fruit-production stronghold. But the confines of Seattle proper likely do not come to mind for most locals when thinking of the state’s agricultural prowess.
see CITY FRUIT page 6
Photo courtesy of City Fruit
Dead pop stars for Trump
Michael Jackson, Tupac, John Lennon, and others to be featured entertainment at Trump rally
Harrell hits the ground running
Mayor plants first seeds of “One Seattle” vision
Michael Jackson in 1993 – Photo by Rusty Kennedy / AP
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Michael Jackson, Prince, Whitney Houston, Janis Joplin, Tupac, and John Lennon will be the featured entertainment at Donald Trump’s Florence, Arizona, mass rally on January 15. Yes, they are all dead, but no, that’s not a
typo. That’s the apparently sincere claim of QAnon boss Michael Brian Protzman. The idea that dead entertainers would be resurrected to perform “live” is not a new one for Protzman. In November he claimed that the Rolling Stones were replaced by Jackson, Prince, and JFK Jr., at their Dallas concert, with Aaliyah providing backup vocals.
see QANON page 17
Photo courtesy of Bruce for Seattle
by A.V. Eichenbaum SGN Managing Editor Mayor Bruce Harrell was sworn into office January 5. In his inaugural address, he spoke to the citizens of Seattle with a message of confidence and aspiration. “Starting today, we will lead this city obsessed with excellence and kindness, with inclusion and
hope, with balance and optimism. We will reject and resolve attitudes of fear, pessimism, or cynicism. We will rise.” “I love Seattle,” said Harrell. “I love the people in it. I love the water and air we are trying to clean; I love the salmon we are trying to protect and the children we are trying to safeguard. I’m all in, and ready to get to work.”
see HARRELL page 4