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Soap Lake Healing Waters: The Proof is in the Oil, Part 2

By Huckleberry Press / November 11, 2015 /

By: Kathleen Kiefer Soap Lake is meromictic, it has two layers of water that do not intermix. The lower level of the lake is much more dense, containing a significantly…

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George Washington’s Kin: Ephrata Makes History Again

By Huckleberry Press / September 10, 2015 /

by Kathleen Kiefer The full story has finally emerged, and who thought it would tie the first president of the United States with a small house in Ephrata Washington with…

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Turning Over A New Leaf: Soap Lake Resets Main Street

By Huckleberry Press / September 10, 2015 /

by Kathleen Kiefer There’s nothing like new asphalt and concrete on Main Street to bolster prospects for a small rural town. The main drag that defines primary business locations in…

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Innkeeper Extraordinaire: Laura Savage Steps up to the Plate

By Huckleberry Press / September 10, 2015 /

by Kathleen Kiefer Laura Garnett Savage is supermom. She will shy away from that description, but her kids, husband and parents would agree with it. She’s a mother of four,…

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