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Good News For The Fish Lake Trail

Looks like the Fish Lake Trail nabbed enough stimulus money to begin work on paving a few more miles this spring. Now we just need ...
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Climbing Guide We Missed

Minnehaha image from http://www.climbingsource.com Got this response from a reader about February’s cover story on old guidebooks. Does anybody have an image of this book? ...
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Bicycle Bill Update from Olympia

I know I’m running the risk putting readers on legislative overload, but it’s hard to think of a time when more outdoor related initiatives have ...
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Local Food Meet Local Television

Non-profit TV and locally-grown-sustainable food collide in this new piece set to air on Community -Minded Television this week (Comcast channel 14). Here are the ...
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Federal Lawsuit Inevitable?

Will bill 6036 negatively impact fish on the Spokane River? The legislature is considering a bill that would extend pollutions control compliance in the Spokane ...
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Do We Love the River? Let’s Prove it.

That’s the crux of Friends of the Falls Director Steve Faust’s River Greenway District proposal. Right now most facets of the Spokane River and the ...
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Big Correction

A production error led to a manuscript being mangled in the current issue. In the article “Colville in the Spring” on page 14 there are ...
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Keep Spokane Schools Green

Finch Elementary would be renovated if the Levy/Bond passes. A quick plug for the Spokane Schools Levy and Bond vote that is due on March ...
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Are your kids learning wilderness skills for spring break?

Well, they could be if you take them to Twin Eagles Wilderness School in Sandpoint. Here’s the details: This year we are once again offering ...
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