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Spokane Nordic Ski Coach George Bryant Named PNSA Coach of the Year

Spokane Nordic Ski Association ski team coach George Bryant was recently selected as the Pacific Northwest Ski Association Nordic Coach of the Year. For nearly ...
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Rail-Trail Surface Improved Along Curlew Lake

If you’ve been thinking about heading up to Ferry County to ride or walk the Ferry County Rail Trail, recent improvements have made the trail ...
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Greater Yellowstone Grizzly Bears Proposed for Delisting

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed this past March to remove grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Area from the Federal Lists of Endangered ...
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Saturday Little Spokane River Shuttle Service Starts up in July

Spokane Parks and Recreation is once again offering a Saturday shuttle service for boaters looking to paddle the Little Spokane River. Taking advantage of the ...
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WunderWoman Triathlon Raises Funds for Osteoporosis Research (August 7)

The West Plains WunderWoman Triathlon is partnering with Spokane Osteoporosis and the Washington Osteoporosis Coalition to celebrate women creating positive, healthy lifestyles as part of ...
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“5 in July” Mountain Bike Races Will Keep You Pedaling in the Panhandle All Month

Mountain bike racing life after May and June Wednesday nights at Riverside State Park begins at Farragut State Park July 6, 13, 20, and 27. ...
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Walk, Bike, Bus

Spokane’s Garland district residents will soon receive an invitation in the mail to join the WalkBikeBus program offered in their neighborhood this summer. WalkBikeBus offers ...
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Friends of the Falls and Spokane River Forum Announce Merger

Two Spokane River focused non-profits, Friends of the Falls and the Spokane River Forum, announced a merger in late April. The merger will see the ...
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Avista Has a New Online River Access Map

A broad range of recreation opportunities surround the Avista-operated hydroelectric facilities and reservoirs on the Spokane and Clark Fork rivers, and the utility company has ...
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