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Behind the lanes

November 18, 2008 by Dylan Kitzan · 1 Comment 

It’s tough not to notice how varied the atmosphere of a bowling alley can be. Between the deadest and liveliest of times, the place can be crawling with one or 100 customers. It’s a roller coaster ride that our editors wanted to share for a morning with the people who see it every day.
As part [...]

The city of runners

November 18, 2008 by Alina Shanin · 1 Comment 

With today’s economy, it can be a struggle to get money flowing into the city of Spokane, so the Spokane Regional Sports Commission is doing their part to help. After conferences and many hours of brainstorming and preparation, the Northwest Regional and USA Track & Field National Club Cross Country Championships are coming to Spokane.

If the (snow) shoe fits…

November 11, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Often used by fur trappers and whoever else needed to get around for survival in areas where deep snowfall had occurred, snowshoeing has turned into a popular winter sport for those still wishing to get out in Mother Nature during the late calendar months.
“Some people just like to get out and wander around,” said Rich [...]

Surviving the Ski Hill

November 11, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

With the temperatures dropping to the lower end of the thermometer, we’re about to learn just how near nature and near perfect the Spokane area is when it comes to the winter season. Enjoy scraping a layer of ice off the windshield of your car every morning and that white stuff that seems to cause [...]

A winter classic in Spokane?

November 11, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

It’s hard to knock the Spokane Arena, because it’s probably the best thing to happen to sports in this city. However, with the weather turning bad, to the point where your car door will start freezing shut, it’s time for the Chiefs to move outdoors.
Crazy? Well, maybe a little.

While we don’t want to completely do [...]

Skiing Prodigy

November 11, 2008 by admin · 1 Comment 

Learning to ski at the age of 3 and competing at the tender age of 5, Lewis & Clark High School freshman Makaela Kerl grew up on the slopes. When she was 5, her parents were told to put her on the race team because she was continually bumped from ski groups for going so [...]

Suds and Grub – Waddell’s

November 4, 2008 by admin · 3 Comments 

Reminiscent of an Irish Pub with warm wood paneling and hunter green booths, Waddell’s Neighborhood Pub & Grille feels like a well-established watering hole, despite being less than two years old.

Suds and Grub – Fast Eddie’s

November 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Fast Eddie’s has it all. Double-digit taps of liquid refreshment, specials seven days a week, enough televisions to make a neck cramp at any moment and a friendly service staff that caters to your needs.

Suds and Grub – Jack & Dan’s

November 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

With its obvious history supporting Gonzaga University athletics, Jack & Dan’s has become a mainstay among sports bars in the University District.

Suds and Grub – Swinging Doors

November 4, 2008 by Dylan Kitzan · 1 Comment 

Very few places in the Inland Northwest can compete with the Swinging Doors when it comes to great places to watch a sporting event.With over 20 TVs, there is a view of the game you want to watch regardless of your seat, and if you’re ever looking to kill a few minutes at halftime, there [...]

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