Spokane’s Riverfront Park bond vote has river running through it
The ballots have dropped for the City of Spokane’s proposed $60 million dollar Riverfront Park master plan.
The ballots have dropped for the City of Spokane’s proposed $60 million dollar Riverfront Park master plan.
Water rates in Spokane County are lower than in any other county in Washington, and just a fourth of what people pay in the Seattle area. Will there continue to be enough supply in the aquifer and enough to support river flows? The Spokesman Review reports.
The route for this year’s Spokane River Classic has been officially scouted. On Thursday, about 36 members of the Spokane Canoe and Kayak Club put-in near Gonzaga at the McKinstry access site and headed downstream to the Division St. Bridge.
The Center for Justice, Spokane’s legal advocacy organization dedicated to social and environmental justice, announced the hiring of the new Spokane Riverkeeper, Jerry White. Said Andy Dunau, “Jerry’s background and…
Here’s a quick summary of what the Spokane River Forum is up to and our many accomplishments. Our joy is to create dialogs, develop initiatives and collaborate with others to help sustain a healthy river system.
Join us on September 12th & 13th as we paddle from Little Falls Dam to Blue Creek on the Spokane Indian reservation, camp overnight and continue to Fort Spokane. See…
The Bi-state Hangman Creek TMDL Implementation Workgroup and the Spokane DO TMDL Nonpoint Source Workgroup met on June 11th. Because there is commonality of interests, the meetings were held…
Over 145 opinion leaders attended the Spokane River Forum’s H2O Stormwater Breakfast. Momentum is on the Spokane River’s side as talking clean water is working in concert with new ways…
Maid Naturally’s model is simple: compounds found in nature can clean homes and businesses and then go back into nature without disruption. As a certified EnviroStars member, their values align perfectly with our goal to provide business-friendly solutions to keep our river and aquifer safe.
Join Spokane Riverkeeper, Gonzaga Journal of International Law (GJIL) and Gonzaga University Alliance for Social Justice for the Fourth Annual Spring River Cleanup event, being held Saturday morning, April 12th starting at 9:30…