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Pattie Discovers the PNW: Palouse Falls State Park

By Huckleberry Press / December 23, 2021 /

As many of you know, and I am discovering…Washington State has some remarkable features created by the Ice Age floods. Having camped alongside the beautiful monolith at Steamboat Rock a few times and hiked to the top for amazing canyon views, I was ready to see more of these huge canyons forged by the Ice Age here in eastern Washington.

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Huckleberry Press December 23, 2021

By Huckleberry Press / December 23, 2021 /
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From Near Ruin To Engineering Feat: The Cheney Depot

By Huckleberry Press / December 9, 2021 /

Attention all you railroad buffs, and history buffs in general! This next piece is especially for you! Cheney’s railroad history is fascinating, and has an architectural masterpiece as its symbol, the Cheney Depot.

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Huckleberry Press December 9, 2021

By Huckleberry Press / December 9, 2021 /
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Terri Cooper, The New Mayor of Medical Lake

By Huckleberry Press / December 3, 2021 /
Terri Cooper

Be courageous.” A prominent politician gave this advice to Terri Cooper when Terri shared her intention to run for mayor of Medical Lake. Those two words became an inspiration and propelling force in her decision to run for mayor, contributing to her campaign victory. Terri will reflect on these words often to energize and motivate as she serves her term as mayor of Medical Lake, starting on January 1, 2022.

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PATTIE DISCOVERS THE PNW: B&B Theatres in Airway Heights

By Huckleberry Press / November 25, 2021 /
Chicken Tacos

One of my favorite Holiday traditions is going to see a movie with the family.  This tradition was started by my niece, Dena, who is a mother of five and grandmother of eight.  I am “Aunt Pattie,” and have spent many of my Holidays with Dena and her growing family.

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Davenport Care and Share Food Bank and Thrift Store

By Huckleberry Press / November 24, 2021 /

Davenport Care and Share Food Bank and Thrift Store is a community based concept that was begun with love and compassion for fellow community members in need. At this time the Food Bank is serving about 900 clients with all of the proceeds from Thrift Store sales going toward buying food to give out.

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An Excerpt from Amy McGarry’s newest book: Culture Clash

By Huckleberry Press / November 24, 2021 /
Culture Clash

In Amy McGarry’s first book, I am Farang: Adventures of a Peace Corps Volunteer in Thailand, she recounts meeting her future husband, leaving questions unanswered about what happened after she and Mustapha went their separate ways. In her latest book, Culture Clash: My Marriage to a Moroccan Muslim, she details the four-year long-distance courtship that results in their marriage. She also candidly discloses the challenges of an intercultural marriage. The following is an excerpt from Culture Clash.

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HOLIDAY GIFT PLANNING at Black Dog Custom Rods

By Huckleberry Press / November 24, 2021 /
Joe Douglas

The majority of people who fish use factory made fishing rods and have very successful outings with friends and family. Production rods are typically designed and made for the average person with average skills using quality components and provide reasonable performance for most of us. Those who want a little more from their fishing rods turn to custom rod builders to acquire the tool they require for the style of fishing they prefer.

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Huckleberry Press November 25, 2021

By Huckleberry Press / November 23, 2021 /
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