HucksOnline Blogos — 10.21.15
“Lake Chatcolet, with its golden growth of wild rice within Camp Heyburn State Park, served as the setting for a pleasant and informative outdoor educational experience yesterday,” writes Marianne Love/Slight Detour. “My sister Laurie and her colleague Lisa took their fifth graders from Farmin-Stidwell Elementary in search of water potatoes and on a quest for several other aspects of culture within the Coeur d’Alene Indian Tribe.” More here.
- Too soon? /The Slice
- More ‘War Bonds’ reviews /War Bonds
- First Take: Canada /Randy Stapilus, RP
- We survived the meltdown /Grip on Sports
- Does anyone dance any more? /Simple Mind
- Labrador, at length, to no useful end /Fort Boise
- Walter’s story in ‘Best American’ debuted in 2013 /7 Blog
- Deers thrive near nature, near downtown Spokane /Outdoors
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