The Fiascoween that was
Another fabulous FBC event. Clck here to check out the pics and see what you missed, or if you were one of the 180 in attendance you can check yourself out.
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Another fabulous FBC event. Clck here to check out the pics and see what you missed, or if you were one of the 180 in attendance you can check yourself out.
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Come join the Wild Walls crew Saturday Night at 8PM. Cover charge is $10 per person for everybody. Lights are out and music is loud. Bring your costumes, because Mountain Gear has donated some small prizes for the winners. Also, bring your appetite, we have pizza by the slice for only $2. And for dessert,
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2010 MSSP Ski Swap The 46th annual Mt. Spokane Ski Patrol Ski SWAP. The region’s largest winter sports equipment and clothing event featuring thousands of new and used winter sports items being sold by both individuals and area sports stores. Equipment, clothing and accessories for all winter sports are available, including Nordic and alpine skiing
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An Irish girl in a rez bar with a logging theme and the blues, Somehow, it works. Historic Bobbi’s Bar on the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, on Hwy. 5 in Plummer, Idaho, will celebrate its twentieth anniversary on Nov. 27, during Thanksgiving weekend, with comedy and the blues. There will be a pig barbecue and
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First Snow at Lookout Pass Late morning picture of new snow on the mountain. The forecast calls for accumulations of 6” to 8” late this afternoon through tonight with more during the week. With a foot and a half of snow, we’ll be ready to go! Stay tuned for an opening day announcement. Best Regards,
From the Idaho Div. of Tourism Every good recession must come to an end. That’s the motto of an Idaho film company as they launch a campaign to turn the country around, one small town at a time. “We’ve all been sitting around waiting for someone to fix America,” said Jericho manager Arnold Ytreeide. “We’ve
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Your picture could be a star! Do you revel in the beauty of the Spokane Centennial Trail? Would you like to show your talent as a photographer? Would you like to see your masterpiece photo of the Centennial Trail on TV? Friends of the Centennial Trail is hosting a photo contest and the winning photos
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A news release from the folks at NIC. Bike riders who wish to honor the memory of former North Idaho College student Brian Williams are invited to the NIC Edminster Student Union Building at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 30 to take part in a ride on Canfield Mountain. Donations will fund the Brian Williams Memorial
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Longtime Spokane film critic, advertising executive and arts advocate Robert Glatzer died Friday at the age of 78. Glatzer’s death followed a stroke he suffered earlier this week. Please click for a link to the Spokesman’s article and the rest of this story.
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