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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Photo: Cooling off in the Kettle

Nature’s splash pad: A mule deer doe wades through the very low Kettle River about four miles above Curlew. This one, and several others with their fawns, often take to the water to cool in the daytime heat and stand in the water to reach the bottom side of the riverside brush to browse off the smaller, more tender leaves. (J. Foster Fanning photo)
Nature’s splash pad: A mule deer doe wades through the very low Kettle River about four miles above Curlew. This one, and several others with their fawns, often take to the water to cool in the daytime heat and stand in the water to reach the bottom side of the riverside brush to browse off the smaller, more tender leaves.