Entertainment

Holiday Movie Review: Falling for Christmas

By Huckleberry Press / December 8, 2022 /
Falling for Christmas

Truthfully, it’s taken me a long time to warm up to Christmas movies. Every year Hallmark, Lifetime, and most recently, Netflix released a number of cheesy and generic movies following a similar format of a big-city girl finding love and the meaning of Christmas, usually in the form of a quaint small-town guy.

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Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge

By Huckleberry Press / July 21, 2022 /
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People wanting to find a great place to hike with a decent chance of viewing wildlife can venture out to Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, just six miles south of Cheney.

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Pattie Discovers the PNW: Waterfall Corridor

By Huckleberry Press / June 10, 2022 /
Multnomah Falls

On our way home from our anniversary trip to the Oregon Coast, my husband and I were on the look-out for waterfalls.  As we traveled West from Portland on Hwy. 84, I caught a quick glimpse of a large waterfall and walking bridge. 

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Television Streaming Reviews

By Huckleberry Press / May 14, 2022 /

Our Flag Means Death: In 1717, Stede Bonnet (Rhys Darby) is an aristocrat who abandons a life of luxury to follow his dream of being a pirate. As he leads his dysfunctional crew through a series of misadventures, Stede crosses paths with the notorious Edward Teach, a.ka. Blackbeard (Taika Waititi), and the two men form an unlikely bond as they are both forced to confront what they truly want out of life.

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Exploring NE Washington – Franson Peak

By Huckleberry Press / April 27, 2022 /
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This scenic route is a family favorite to explore the area north of Republic, historical ranching and gold mining areas where you can drive right through the old gold fields and past current mining operations, such as Kinross Gold’s K2 mine, and get amazing mountaintop views just outside of Curlew, and finish the day with a great lunch at Tugboat’s in Curlew and stay at the Curlew RV park.

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A gem in the hills: Hawk Creek Falls

By Huckleberry Press / April 2, 2022 /
Hawk Creek Falls

to warm, and camping season opens, many great areas will be accessible through the season including Hawk Creek Campground, which lies about 20 minutes north of Davenport. Many consider it to be one of eastern Washington’s wonderful little hidden gems.

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Sultan of the Outdoors

By Huckleberry Press / March 22, 2022 /
hunting dog

comes to my friend Sultan Almuhanna, as a hunter and fisherman, the name is apt. He is indeed a king of the outdoors.

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Wicked Paints the Town Green

By Huckleberry Press / March 17, 2022 /
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The Tony Award-Winning Musical, which tells the untold story of the witches of Oz, will be playing at the First Interstate Center in Spokane through March 27th.

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The Seattle Cossacks Motorcycle Stunt and Drill Team

By Huckleberry Press / March 11, 2022 /

ycle enthusiasts! It’s time for the 17th Annual Inland Northwest Motorcycle Show and Sale. Once again, attendees at the motorcycle show are in for a thrilling spectacle: The Seattle Cossacks Stunt Show.

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Exploring NE Washington: Odessa Ring Craters

By Huckleberry Press / March 9, 2022 /

Although actual remnants of the Great Missoula Floods remain to the south and west of our area, some amazing geologic features are clearly visible in neighboring communities and have been consolidated into the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail in the area known as the Channeled Scablands, overseen by the National Park Service.

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