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Robert Hylton
Jun 17, 2014
What Was In Grandpa’s Trunk
By Harla Jean Heiser Biever Being an only child I became sole heir to my Grandparent’s home in Chadron, Nebraska, when my mother passed...
Robert Hylton
Jun 17, 2014
Drama on the Little Spokane
By Lindell Haggin On a cold and icy day in February, I happened to look out the window toward the river. The water seemed to be roiling...
Robert Hylton
Apr 17, 2013
Postmarks
by Tina Wynecoop River valleys are composed of biologic, geologic, and cultural wonders. Our own Little Spokane River Valley is no...
Robert Hylton
Apr 17, 2013
Come See The Butterflies!
The following three events are being led by John Baumann. If you want to go with him please contact him at 327-4827 or email...
Robert Hylton
Nov 17, 2012
Cottonwood Trees in North Spokane County
by W.G. Magnuson In 1883 the Dart pioneer family established a small community that is now called Dartford. Dartford is just North of...
Robert Hylton
Nov 17, 2012
A Little FLSRV History
by Harla Jean Biever Friends of the Little Spokane River Valley is a non-profit corporation licensed October 14, 1996. The primary focus...
Robert Hylton
Nov 17, 2012
Better Dead Than Alive?
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Crossing Paths With Wildlife in Washington’s Cities and Towns Better dead than alive? As...
Robert Hylton
Nov 17, 2012
A Look Back at FLSRV History
by Martha Schafer, Board Vice-President I remember spending hours at the County Building and Planning department pouring over plat maps,...
Robert Hylton
Dec 26, 2011
Birds Falling From The Sky
by Tina and Judge Wynecoop Last January Bald eagles were witnessed falling out of the sky in an area bounded by Little Deep, Deadman...
Robert Hylton
Jun 17, 2010
Mt. Spokane, The Little Spokane River, Rock Cairn Vision Quest Sites and a Poem
by Tina Wynecoop O Bring Me a Mountain Nothing else will do I don’t need more jewelry, fine woven stuffs, painted pottery, ...
Robert Hylton
Sep 17, 2009
An Amazing CBC (Christmas Bird Count) Adventure Story
by Jeanne Dammarell On first sight, it looked like a brown plastic bag snagged on a low branch hanging over the Little Spokane River. The...
Robert Hylton
Apr 17, 2009
Readings about our Little Spokane River Valley
There is a scattered ‘library’ of lore about our area. Fortunately, we are gathering materials and creating a bibliography so that the...
Robert Hylton
Feb 17, 2009
Inland Northwest Geology
Geologists tell us that millions of years ago our area underwent a scourging by fire. All along the border of North Idaho and Eastern...
Robert Hylton
Feb 17, 2009
Nesting Ospreys
By Lindell Haggin – Photos courtesy of Jeanne Dammarell The Osprey is a bird of prey whose main source of food is fish. At one time they...
Robert Hylton
Feb 17, 2009
US Highway 2 to the Wandermere Vicinity North Spokane Corridor: Wall Architectural Treatment
By Tina Wynecoop The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has graciously included our valley citizens in the designing...
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