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It's the End of the Festival--But the Garbage Keeps on Going
School doesn't start until September 6th, and fall isn't supposed to officially arrive until September 23rd this year. But everything after the end of Sandpoint's summer music festival seems like the denouement of the season in Sandpoint. We even ... more...
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The Great Sandpoint Fish Flop Flap
The family I grew up in was very particular about how a slice of a round cake was to lie on a plate. It was supposed to be positioned so that you could eat it from the inside out and from the bottom up. For all of us right-handers, this meant the ... more...
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Clark Fork Officially Turns 100
It's evident that a lot happened around here 100 years ago. We celebrated the centennial of Sandpoint's founding a few years back, and shortly after that we celebrated the centennial of the long bridge that crosses Lake Pend Oreille to reach us. ... more...
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City Chickens in Sandpoint
Sandpoint's inaugural "Coop Crawl" revealed a significant interest in urban poultry among sophisticated city dwellers. Organized by three chicken aficionados in the south end of town, and arranged as a fundraiser for the healing garden at ... more...
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Finding Friends on the Fourth
Panhandle persons pondering their options for Independence Day have a plethora of possibilities. But no matter what they choose, they needn't fear missing out on an interaction with the Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness. The Scotchmans have ... more...
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