Aug 4, 2009 | Spokesman Review
EWU posts deana s list - Mon, 03 Aug 2009 PST
This concludes the list of area residents named to Eastern Washington University's spring Dean's list for the 2008-2009 academic year.
Milltown Dam is gone but small sections of the Clark Fork and Blackfoot rivers in the area where the dam once stood remain closed to fishing, floating and other recreation.
We knew we had a long, fun day ahead of us when we put in for the Superior to St.
Decade of cleanup on Clark Fork is worth celebrating
The headline on the news release says: 'Clark Fork Coalition Board Member Will Float Entire Clark Fork River, Joined by Montana Politicians.' The first reaction of most working stiffs probably is something like, 'Nice work if you can get it.' Reading on, it gets better.
ICF bestows grants - Sun, 21 Jun 2009 PST
The Idaho Community Foundation recently awarded $176,753 in grants to 77 organizations in 10 counties in North Idaho.
Lawyer says Leaf will surrender
Football: Ryan Leaf's lawyer says the indicted former NFL quarterback will surrender on drug and burglary charges in Texas.
Water rights negotiation session focuses on technical aspects
Last Wednesday's federal reserved water rights compact negotiation session was dominated by technical presentations.
Police seeking help in SUV hit-and-run
A bicyclist was hit by a sport utility vehicle Friday night about 11 p.m. at Post Street and Cora Avenue, and Spokane police are asking for help finding the driver.
Walleye at low densities in Lake Pend Oreille
The walleye population in northern Idaho's Lake Pend Oreille doesn't appear to be rapidly expanding, an official with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game says.
Home for Sale in Salmon, Idaho
Description: Stunning mountain views of the continental divide.3.8 acres 100% irrigated.
Angler incentive program still on in N. Idaho
Officials say a program that pays anglers $15 for each lake trout and rainbow trout they pull from Lake Pend Oreille in northern Idaho will continue.