Issaquah company fights to rebuild Afghan economy, one flip-flop at a time
How a couple of local veterans found out that rebuilding a war torn economy is almost as hard as fighting the war in the first place.
How a couple of local veterans found out that rebuilding a war torn economy is almost as hard as fighting the war in the first place.
21 Apr
In the early 90′s, ethnic conflict tore Yugoslovia apart along religious lines, driving thousands refugees in search of peace elsewhere. One of the largest groups to arrive in the the Seattle area were Orthodox Christians, most of them Serbian. When they got here, many of them found a home at St. Sava’s Serbian Orthodox church in [...]
26 Feb
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