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  • Moskowitz Caribou Book Launch at REI

    REI 1125 North Monroe Street., Spokane, Washington

    David Moskowitz, a biologist, photographer, author and outdoor educator, will present his newest book, “Caribou Rainforest: From Heartbreak to Hope” on Tuesday. The event will start at 6 p.m. at REI (1125 N. Monroe St.) “Caribou are a great case study for how difficult conservation is,” said Mark Hebblewhite, a wildlife biologist at the University

  • Pend Oreille County Commissioners’ Meet Nov. 26-27, 2018

    Pend Oreille County Court House

    POC Commissioners will be holding their regular weekly meeting Monday, Nov. 26th and Tuesday, Nov. 27th. The agenda is attached. One or more Commissioners may attend any of the following meetings/events: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2018 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2018 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2018 1:00p.m.-TEDD, Colville THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2018 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2018 11:00a.m.-EWCoG, Davenport

  • City of Newport Public Hearing on Annexation on the South Bench

    200 South Washington Avenue, Newport City Hall

    PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE There will be a public hearing November 26, 2018 at City Hall, 200 South Washington Avenue, Newport, WA 99156 at 6:00 PM held before the Newport Planning Commission regarding annexation applications received regarding Pend Oreille County Geographical ID’s: 453124410005, 463119070001, 463119070002, 463119060006, 463119060004, 453124410003, 463119060007.

  • Holiday Artists’ Shop

    Create Center 900 West 4th Street, Newport, WA, United States

  • PUD to hold Public Meeting on Budget & Rate Adjustments

    130 North Washington Avenue, Conference Room Newport, Washington

    Please plan on attending the PUD Public Hearing on the Budget and Rate "Adjustments" to be held December 4th @ 10:15am in the PUD Conference Room.  

  • Kalispel Tribe of Indians Air Quality 1 Public Hearing

    130 North Washington Avenue, PUD Conference Room.

    "Public hearing: A public hearing is offered to provide interested parties the opportunity to present information and opinions to the EPA concerning our proposal. Interested parties may also submit written comments, as discussed below. A public hearing on this matter will be held on December 6, 2018, between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Pacific Standard

  • RG * NEW Past, Present & Future 1st Annual Anniversary Party

    Oldtown Rotary Clubhouse, 68 Old Diamond Mill Road 68 Old Diamond Mill Road, Oldtown, Idaho

    All are invited to RG * NEW's 1st Annual Anniversary Party to be held at the  Rotary Clubhouse at 68 Old Diamond Mill Road, Oldtown, Idaho, 83822. The party will be a follow up to the movie "We the People 2.0."  It will include round table discussions and activities on where we've been, where we

  • 1st Power of Science Series: Priest River Temperature Study

    Newport Public Library 116 South Washington Avenue, Newport, WA, United States

    Monday, December 10 / 6–7pm Pend Oreille County Library (Newport Branch) Priest River Temperature Study Presentation Sponsored by the Kalispel Tribe, United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the Selkirk Alliance for Science Cold, clean water is a necessity for native fish species to survive. Understanding where that cold water exists can help inform our understanding

  • POC Planning Commission Meeting

    Cusick Community Center Cusick, WA, United States

    Pend Oreille County Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on the Comprehensive Plan Amendments, Tuesday, January 8th, 6:00 pm at the Cusick Community Center. The optional DNS process is being used and this may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts for the proposals (WAC 197-11-355). Written comments from the public

  • We Can Build A Fossil Free World Public Discussion

    Wolff Auditorium, Jepson Hall, Gonzaga University Spokane, Washington Spokane, WA, United States

    The 2019 Washington State legislative session starts January 14. Our representatives will take up several important climate bills, chief among them is one that commits our whole state to 100% clean, renewable electricity by 2045. Although the bill is not perfect (what bill is?!), it has very important and enforceable interim targets, including no coal

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