Month: June 2022

Broccoli Salad

By Huckleberry Press / June 25, 2022 /

In all my years, I’ve never made a broccoli salad before. I had them or should I say, I’d seen them at potlucks. I just never tried them, because I am not a fan of raw broccoli.

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Dario Ré: Cultivating Life and Music in the Monroe District

By Huckleberry Press / June 24, 2022 /
dario re

Listening to the songs of Dario Ré: and his band Heat Speak for the first time was love at first hear. To call the music beautiful is an understatement. But it was in the lyrics that I found a soulful symphony of poetry that spoke to my spirit and literally took my breath away.

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Huckleberry Press June 23, 2022

By Huckleberry Press / June 23, 2022 /
iris blossoms
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Stella’s Favorite Sesame Noodles

By Huckleberry Press / June 23, 2022 /
noodles

From time to time the kids request Chinese food for dinner. Since we aren’t close to any of our favorite restaurants anymore I do my best to recreate dishes at home.

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Wellness in the Woods

By Huckleberry Press / June 20, 2022 /
hiking

The burning of hamstrings and calf muscles as I hike the incline through a visual wasteland seems a bit extreme. The way my ankles threaten to give out and roll as I side hill the sloughing decomposed granite feels a bit over the top. Snorting one more freshly hatched flying insect up my nostril could easily be a last straw moment. And it’s not.

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Brickyard Barbershop

By Huckleberry Press / June 18, 2022 /
Owner Chris Banka

SPOKANE – One local business in the Monroe District has recently celebrated its sixth anniversary on May 31, and the Brickyard Barbershop has grown busier with each year.

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A New Hope for Eastern Washington

By Huckleberry Press / June 16, 2022 /

I love eastern Washington and the communities that make this region unique. As the fourth generation of my family raised in Spokane’s Hillyard neighborhood, I learned hard work and a fondness for the great outdoors – swimming, hiking, camping, riding horses, visiting orchards. 

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Pattie Discovers the PNW: CHOWDERHEAD… “Spokane Just Got Tastier”

By Huckleberry Press / June 15, 2022 /
Chef Travis

When was the last time you had a grilled cheese sandwich and dipped it in tomato soup?  Well, if you love traditional foods but are ready to dial it up, check out the Pesto Grilled Cheese and Tomato Basil soup at Chowderhead.

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Andy Manke Running for Lincoln County Sheriff

By Huckleberry Press / June 14, 2022 /
Andy Manke

I am Andy Manke, and I am running for Lincoln County Sheriff. I am a Republican, staunch defender of the United States Constitution, and an extremely strong supporter of the Second Amendment.

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Small Town Gatherings

By Huckleberry Press / June 12, 2022 /
parade kids

What is the purpose of small-town gatherings? It seems obvious that their primary goal is to pull the community together giving residents, both close in and farther afield, the opportunity to get to know each other better and make new acquaintances as people move into the area.

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