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Are you considering jumping into this hot seller’s real estate market? Are you thinking that your best service and best reach for advertising is to go with a large, national firm? Think again. You can have just as broad reach, support a local business, and know your best interests are being served by choosing Katz Realty. Just ask Katz Realty owner, Patrick Katz.
Most of us probably don’t associate soap with works of art. I know I didn’t. Not until I visited the Daveno Soaps website. Here I found a virtual art gallery of eye-dazzling creations in swirling color combinations and vivid designs. I
Chuck Berg’s 50th birthday is especially memorable for him for two reasons. For one, he thought he was going to lose an eye when he accidentally hit himself in the eye with a deer antler.
For so many of us, this past year since the original COVID shut down has been a very long year. That’s exactly how Kevin Hansen describes it. He has an especially unique perspective as a small-town grocery store owner. Kevin and his wife Sherrill Hansen own and run Davenport Family Foods
It all started with a hunter who got thirsty for a soda-pop driving home from a hunting trip. What’s a parched hunter to do on the drive back to Spokane from Lincoln County hunting grounds?
If you live in Chewelah, Washington, you likely know this town has a vibrant, growing arts community. In fact, in June of 2019 Chewelah became the second certified Creative District in Washington, designated by the award-winning ArtsWA program.
When I was growing up in Spokane Valley, I took countless trips up north on Highway 395 to visit my grandparents who lived just south of Northport.
What do you do when you need a chainsaw, but you don’t know which one to choose? If you’re lucky enough to live in or near Chewelah, Washington, you go directly to Hartill’s Mountain Saw and Tractor.
Driving north from Spokane along Highway 231 you’ll pass through the small town of Valley, Washington. If you stop here, you might feel like you’ve stepped back in time.
Out on the plains outside of Hooper, Washington, you can see wide open spaces of grassland and sage brush, speckled with cattle.

