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New Owners for Two Wheel Transit

Last Saturday morning, new owners — Geoff Forshag and Bruce Abbotts — unlocked the doors at the downtown bike shop Two Wheel Transit. The shop ...
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Regional Businesses Make Bike-Friendly List

The Couer d’Alene office of J-U-B Engineers, a Boise-based civil engineering firm, was one of only three businesses in Northern Idaho and Eastern Washington recognized ...
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Dawes Eddy Slideshow

Spokane mountaineer Dawes Eddy, who climbed Mt. Everest at 65 earlier this year, will present a slide on his accomplisment Wednesday, 7 p.m., at the ...
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Mt. Spokane Ski Swap

This weekend is the 45th annual Mount Spokane Ski Patrol Ski Swap, the largest swap in the region and a great place to get your ...
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Warren Miller back in Town Friday

It’s been 60 years now that winter sports fans get pumped up for the season by watching Warren Miller’s outdoor movies. Unbelievable terrain, killer athletes ...
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Just in Case?

Taking a hike in the wilderness is supposed to be an adventure. It’s the unknown. It’s risky. You have to come prepared and know what ...
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Savage at Whitworth

Photo by Peter Labberton. Dan Savage and Dominic Holden spoke at Whitworth University on Wednesday night on Referendum 71. The two journalists are heavily involved ...
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Spokane Rules. Even more than you thought.

Jon Snyder as he appears in the new Knog catalog. Photo courtesy of Knog. What do Tokyo, Rio, Portland, Koln, Brighton, Paris, and Spokane all ...
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Parks Donation Drive On Track

State budget cuts this year hurt many programs, including the state parks. Without extra funding, the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission estimates it would ...
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