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When I read the article in the Sealy Lake Newspaper I was stunned. The major employer, a mill that's been around for 75 years, is shutting down. The reason is not a lack of timber, not this time. The reason is people and housing that's too damn expensive to afford. But this interview takes twists and turns and leaves you feeling like Sealy Lake will be okay. Why? The people.
By Rick Dancer3.8
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When I read the article in the Sealy Lake Newspaper I was stunned. The major employer, a mill that's been around for 75 years, is shutting down. The reason is not a lack of timber, not this time. The reason is people and housing that's too damn expensive to afford. But this interview takes twists and turns and leaves you feeling like Sealy Lake will be okay. Why? The people.

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