Spokane River Canoe Classic paddle for friends and family
Help celebrate safe and fun boating with the running of the Canoe Classic down the Spokane River on Saturday, June 30, starting at Post Falls, Idaho’s Corbin Park. This is…
Help celebrate safe and fun boating with the running of the Canoe Classic down the Spokane River on Saturday, June 30, starting at Post Falls, Idaho’s Corbin Park. This is…
By Jani Gilbert Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) aren’t going away, at least not for a long time; they are everywhere no matter what the land use, and they are difficult and…
See what happens to facial tissue, wipes, feminine hygiene products, QTips, dental floss and flushable kitty litter when they’re flushed down the toilet. The results might surprise you.
The Washington Department of Ecology received state funding to install a protective cap on contaminated sediment that is adjacent to the Barker Road water trail access this summer. To leverage…
Last Sunday’s “Outdoors” section in the Spokesman Review featured stories about the Spokane River in general and Meet Me at the River in particular. Authored by Rich Landers, our region’s…
If you live on or near Lake Spokane, the Washington Department of Ecology wants to know what you know! Click here to complete an on-line survey. Over the next year…
Lund’s Carpet Cleaning is EnviroStars certified and Spokane’s Premier Green Cleaner since 2001. Follow these tips to help protect your health, home and Spokane River/aquifer system. Using green products can…
The Spokane River is our community signature, literally and figuratively flowing through our daily lives. Your membership keeps you in the know and flow of sustaining a healthy river system…
What do Olive Garden, FLOW and ROW have in common? They love the Spokane River and want to introduce you to it. So let’s go rafting in June.
A state court of appeals panel ruled that permits for the first two docks at the Coyote Rock development should not have been granted by the City of Spokane Valley.