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Author Jack Nisbet Follows the Trail of Early Fur Traders through Art, Maps

Jack Nisbet, author of “The Collector: David Douglas and the Natural History of the Northwest,” uses 19th century art and map work to illustrate the ...
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LOOKOUT PASS TO HOST SLOPESTYLE CONTEST

Lookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area will be hosting its annual “Battle on the Border” Slopestyle Competition this Sunday, February 20. Skiers and riders of ...
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Backcountry Film Festival Comes to Spokane

Thursday, Feb. 24: Winter Wildlands Backcountry Film Festival at 7 p.m., Gonzaga University’s Jepson Center, Wolfe Auditorium. Come experience the thrill of human-powered winter pursuits. ...
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Bloomsday Update

CORPORATE CUP CLOSES IN RECORD TIME 250 Team Limit Reached in Three Days Bloomsday’s Corporate Cup has proven especially popular this year, as the team ...
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BUILDING A WOODEN LONG BOW WORKSHOP

Workshop at Twin Eagles Wilderness School Building and shooting wooden longbows has been practiced for thousands of years all over the world. Bows have been ...
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Skeena Watershead – Movie, music and conversation

From the folks at the Lands Council. “I hope you can join us at this interesting event that the Lands Council is co-sponsoring this Friday. ...
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Smashed By A Cow Moose – Out There and Back Here: “To Walk Softly”

Nothing in nature hurries. A doe may bolt when she hears us bumbling down a trail; sparrows may dart from branch to branch, may launch ...
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LAST CHANCE FOR FIT FOR BLOOMSDAY SIGN-UP

Schools Have Until January 24th to Enter Spokane, WA—Elementary schools from Eastern Washington and North Idaho have until Monday to sign up for the Fit ...
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Rail Trail Ski Day Recap

The inaugural Ferry County Rail Trail Ski Day last Saturday January 15 was quite a success thanks to all who came out and got moving ...
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