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Trail Talk

If the July OTM cover story got you thinking about the Centennial Trail, you’ll be interested to read this Spokesman-Review interview with Kaye Turner, executive ...
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Master’s Cycling Results

The Spokane Regional Sports Commission has posted results from this year’s Washington State Masters Cycling Championships. If you missed the race on June 27, read about it here. ...
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Cannonball!

Every kid in the city will likely be lining up with their $1 entry fee Monday when two shiny, new public pools open their doors ...
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Letter to the Editor: Stress Vocational Ed. in Spokane

Check out the Letter to the Editor below, a response to Out There Monthly editor-in-chief Jon Snyder’s most recent editorial, “Indicating Community,” which discusses recent ...
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Deal struck on Big Rock area

About 1,300 more acres of Dishman Hills and county land will now be dedicated to natural-area protection and public, nonmotorized recreation, thanks to a non-profit ...
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Cold and Not Close

Photo by ASI – www.asiorders.com The Spokesman Review had good coverage of this past weekend’s Ford Iron Man Triathlon in Coeur d’ Alene. It was ...
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Jon Snyder Interviewed on KYRS

Jon Snyder was interviewed on Bob Glatzer’s Rant on KYRS 89.9 on Friday. Jon discussed his campaign for City Council in District 2. You can ...
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Endangered Street Trees?

Spokane Historic Preservation Advocates presents a talk this Thursday on an essential aspect of walkable neighborhoods: Street trees. Here’s the details: SPOKANE’S LARGE-CANOPY STREET TREES ...
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Have Fun Doing Trail Work This Summer

The Washington State Trails Association is doing some outreach to the Spokane area. They have some cool trail work parties coming up. Here’s the details ...
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