- December 20, 2013
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“There is no typical hungry person,†says Kootenai County Plant a Row (PAR) volunteer coordinator Miranda Hamilton. “Rather it is usually someone who, due to unforeseen events, finds themselves needing help.†DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
To kick off the growing season in Spokane, East Valley School District’s community garden held a seed exchange at East Valley High School on March 19. Second Harvest Food Bank of the Inland Northwest donated a host of seed packets—from Read more
Old Man Winter’s relentless chill once again has blown into the Inland Northwest, busying homeowners who plan on tucking their homes in for a long winter’s nap. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
The old joke asking how many members of a certain occupation or demographic group (usually blondes or lawyers) it takes to screw in a light bulb may lose some laughs when someone tries to make an educated, responsible decision about Read more
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One evening, a weary young couple looked at one another across their Pottery Barn-inspired dining room on the I-5 corridor and asked, “Why are we doing this? None of this means anything.†DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
Here's the scoop from Gary and So at Rocky Ridge Ranch about the upcoming season of CSA offerings. They are my favorites. Go here for more background on CSA programs. Just a reminder to let you know we are taking new Read more
Restorative justice is a serious term argued about today when dealing with criminals who are looking to pay back for their misdeeds. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
When planning the Spokane community’s annual springtime biking event this month, organizers realized that they wanted more involvement than just commuters. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more