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In It for the Long Run: Triathlete in Need of Heart Transplant Keeps Competing

Triathletes know how to suffer. They compete in high temps and high winds, and through intestinal distress, heat exhaustion, and debilitating cramps. Pat Johnson knows ...
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Revival Tea

Wouldn’t it be nice to know exactly what’s in your tea? The Spokane-based craft tea company Revival Tea, launched in 2018, makes this a standard. ...
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U-Pick Produce at Local Farms

For a true hands-in-the-dirt connection to your sustenance, gather a few friends or your family and head to a u-pick farm.
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The Beauty of Backyard Chickens

It is all thanks to my wife, Rachel, that I came to love backyard chickens. She pulled me off the “I don’t know” fence and ...
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The Great Spokane Beer Chase

Take out a map of Spokane—a real, physical map. Put an X over every brewery in the Spokane city limits. Now, connect those dots. What ...
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Spokane’s Trolley Trail Preserves a Piece of Local History

Today’s Spokane Trolley Trail seems rather disconnected; going from one out-of-the way road to another, it’s a nice but somewhat confusing stretch of urban solitude. ...
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Hitch a Ride with Papi’s Pedicabs in Spokane

Roger Hernandez, owner of Papi’s Pedicab and Shacktown Community Cycle, grew up in Spokane and has always been fascinated by Expo ’74, the first environmentally ...
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Summertime Stargazing

On cloudless nights this summer during a camping trip or from your backyard, make time to marvel at our universe’s mysteries with your children. “You ...
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Where Urban Meets the Outdoors: The West Coast Festival Scene

I’m at Lucidity festival outside of Santa Barbara with my new friend Mary from Spokane, setting up tents. We’ve packed her minivan with sheepskin rugs, ...
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