Fellows Help Forum Grow
The Spokane River Forum is growing under the auspices of a pilot program launched earlier this year to provide a unique professional development opportunity for young adults in our community….
The Spokane River Forum is growing under the auspices of a pilot program launched earlier this year to provide a unique professional development opportunity for young adults in our community….
Do you have thoughts on water use and other resources related to local climate policy? The City of Spokane wants your input on this survey. The results of the survey will…
(Sean Visintainer at the Redband Park river access point) With the adoption of four sites on the Spokane River Water Trail, Silver Bow Fly Shop is one of the Forum’s most valued…
Ballots are being delivered for the August 5 primaries, and if you haven’t heard, the Spokane County Aquifer Protection Area (APA) is Measure 1. For the first time in 20…
The Forum’s partners over at the Spokane Conservation District just put out an excellent video on the important work they are doing in collaboration with farmers and landowners on the Little Hangman Creek…
In case you missed it, the Washington Department of Ecology is accepting comments on the state’s proposed rule to regulate forever chemicals – specifically PFAS – for a few more…
On July 10, the Forum hopped on the water with a group of employees from the Idaho Central Credit Union (ICCU) to do a cleanup trip on the Spokane River….
Are you interested in water safety and earning money over the weekends? Washington State Parks and Recreation is funding a study led by an organization called JSI, which will monitor life…
If you have ever come across brown, opaque river water, chances are that nonpoint source pollution is to blame. This issue continues to be a concern along the Spokane River…