Summary
PULLMAN, Wash. - Glenn Johnson remembers running outside with canisters to catch some of the volcanic ash that began falling on Pullman after Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980. He wanted a souvenir.
"Little did I know I would be shoveling ash for a week and a half," recalled Mr. Johnson, now the mayor of Pullman, a town near the Idaho state line.See the full content of this document
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1980's Anger, Worries Surface
Across the Northwest, veterans of the 1980 eruption were keeping a wary eye on the volcano as it ominously rocked with earthquakes, th...
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