Hucks Poll: Easter Tops Earth Day
- Weekend Poll: By an almost 4-to-1 margin, Hucks Nation voted that observance of Good Friday/Easter was more important than Earth Day (which fell on Good Friday this year). 154 of 253 respondents (60.87%) said Good Friday/Easter observance was more important. 43 of 253 (17%) said Earth Day was more important. 42 (16.6%) said neither observance was important to them. 13 (5.14%) voted that both days were important. 1 voter was undecided.
- Church Attendance: 47 of 97 respondents to a Friday poll (48.45%) said they don’t attend church at all. 36 of 97 (37.11%) said they attend church weekly. 5 each (5.15%) responded that they attend church once or twice a month or only at Christmas and Easter. 4 respondents (4.12%) said they attend church every few months.
- Today’s Poll: Does it bug you that so many Washington boaters use North Idaho waterways?
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