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Can I get fined for feeding deer in Washington? What law, wildlife experts say

As temperatures drop in Washington state, you might notice more deer gathering near gardens, yards, parks and even golf courses. The graceful, antlered animals are likely searching for something to eat. “Winter can be a good time to view deer because they are often concentrated at lower elevations,” the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife said on its website, adding that you can ...
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First light to last light | Ammi Midstokke

I agree to early morning runs in moments of great optimism, when I imagine starting my day with vigor will mean it continues in the same fashion. In reality, I struggle out of bed questioning my decision making skills, like someone who drank too much the night before.
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How Palouse Divide reemerged nearly 90 years after original start

The original ski lodge at Palouse Divide was built in the late 1930s with stone and timber that was collected on-site. According to the Idaho Heritage Trust, it was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps as part of a joint venture between the CCC, the U.S. Forest Service, and what was then Washington State College.
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Matt Liere: Family ties and byes

Just before this year’s pheasant opener, I stopped by Dad’s to check in and talk about the schedule for the upcoming weekend. He sat in his old, leather armchair with the daily paper draped across his lap under weathered, folded hands, an early-season fire smoldering dimly in the glass door window of the wood stove nearby. He looked up above his reading glasses, listening patiently as I laid out the plan for our annual hunt, before slowly shaking his head. “I’m gonna have to pass; I don’t think my legs can’t handle it.”
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Organization offers reward for information on grizzly killing

A conservation organization announced this week that it's adding to the amount of money already available for information leading to the conviction of whoever shot and killed a grizzly bear in October near Perkins Lake, located northeast of Moyie Springs and near the border with Montana.