Month: June 2019

Why Rodeos Make Me a Little Sad…

By Huckleberry Press / June 29, 2019 /

by Amy McGarry Like so many little girls, from the age of about eight, I desperately wanted a horse. Right before I turned eight, we moved from Spokane Valley to…

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Local Wilbur Business Pop Up Coffee and Comics Under New Ownership

By Huckleberry Press / June 27, 2019 /

by Cassie Nixon New owners, Orin Curtis and Tiffany Halle are pleased to keep the Pop Up’s doors open after its former owner decided to go in a different direction. …

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Natural Selections

By Huckleberry Press / June 27, 2019 /

by Ryan Sain I’ve been singing along to Garth since I worked at Corral West Ranchwear all those years ago. One of my favorites was Rodeo – catchy, dark, fun,…

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By Huckleberry Press / June 26, 2019 /
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Meet your neighbor, Dale Swant

By Huckleberry Press / June 14, 2019 /

How long have you lived in Eastern Washington? I moved here from the West Side about 25 years ago. Why did you pick the Reardan/Davenport area? As luck would have…

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Unexpected Career Brings Great Reward

By Huckleberry Press / June 6, 2019 /

If you asked her younger self what she would be doing in retirement, Ronda Caddell, RN, BSN, would not have guessed teaching. The veteran palliative care nurse spent 24 years in Western Washington with her husband, Lynn, who was a school superintendent, before coming to Eastern Washington to retire.

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Medicaid in Navigating Assisted Living

By Huckleberry Press / June 6, 2019 /

by Kristi Stalder Excerpted from Chapter Two… Medicare, the federal health insurance program for people age 65 and over, does not cover assisted living expenses. Even coverage of skilled nursing…

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