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Spokane News 2023 Easter Egg Hunt Family Event: Where Community Comes Together for Fun!

By Huckleberry Press / April 3, 2023 /
Easter Bunny

Did someone say “Easter egg hunt?” Yes, please! Who doesn’t love the thrill of the challenge? The beauty of the spring ground, decorated in little oval pastel colored treasures! The adrenaline rush of the competition! The glory of winning a cash prize!

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Susi Wellness: Boosting Health and Fostering Connections in the Community

By Huckleberry Press / March 17, 2023 /
Nymue Oberg and Meighan Rasley

Imagine a wellness space where people of all financial abilities and backgrounds can gather to get to know one another and engage in various treatments and events to expand their minds and nurture their bodies. That is precisely the space Nymue Oberg and Meighan Rasley plan to create with the launch of Susi Wellness.

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Gabe Tesch: Surviving Childhood Cancer With a Drive to Do Something Extraordinary

By Huckleberry Press / February 5, 2023 /
Gabe Tesch

At 13, Gabe was granted his dream trip through Make-A-Wish. Gabe and his family went to Austin, Texas for the Formula 1 Grand Prix. “I got to meet all of the drivers, who were like superheroes to me. It was amazing! On the plane home, I told my parents I wanted to be a race-car driver.”

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Page 42 Bookstore: Community impact, one book at a time

By Huckleberry Press / January 19, 2023 /
Page 42 owners Emily Peterson and Alicia McCann

Quaint-yet-hip, Page 42 Bookstore can be found (much to the owner’s delight) next door to Donut Parade on Hamilton. Despite its size, Page 42 has made a massive impact on the book industry in Spokane due to its modern pricing philosophy and commitment to keeping literature accessible.

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New Arts building to boost Spokane economy

By Huckleberry Press / January 8, 2023 /
Idaho Central Spokane Valley Performing Arts Center

Area residents will soon be watching their neighbors perform on stage, thanks to a new performing arts center, the Idaho Central Spokane Valley Performing Arts Center.

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Brothers Flooring Plus Design: Making Spokane Homeowners Dreams Come to Life

By Huckleberry Press / January 7, 2023 /
Brothers Flooring

Normally people don’t want people to walk all over their work, but that is not the case with Brothers Flooring plus Design. Considered as area flooring experts, Brothers Flooring, a local flooring, and design service, has been in business since 2007.

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From Barnyard Chick to Spokane Businesswoman: Tammy Merrill

By Huckleberry Press / October 16, 2022 /

When Sandy Tarbox, owner of Greencastle Soap and Supply, started thinking about retirement she knew her perfect replacement: Reardan farmgirl, loyal customer, and soap making instructor Tammy Merrill.

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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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Tips for Starting a Fitness Routine

By Huckleberry Press / May 30, 2022 /
exercising

If you’re new to exercise, recovering from surgery or an injury, or have any health issues, I strongly recommend seeing a doctor before starting a fitness regime.

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The Wiley Coyote – friend or foe?

By Huckleberry Press / April 16, 2022 /
coyote

For some, their first instinct at seeing a coyote is to kill it. This is practical for some – as coyotes can take a toll on some livestock, but for others, they may be eliminating a very valuable asset to their property.
Despite human efforts to control or sometimes eliminate the Canis latrans, (more commonly known as coyote), it has failed to stop this adaptable critter.

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