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River Bend TrailOn Friday, the city of Merrill closed on the purchase of...
2013-10-30 02:23:19| Railroads - Topix.net
On Friday, the city of Merrill closed on the purchase of land from Canadian National Railroad for the purpose of constructing the River Bend Trail.
New Pennsauken connection of Atlantic City Rail Line, River Line opens
2013-10-14 23:40:16| Railroads - Topix.net
Paula Williamson, of Haddon Township, and her granddaughter, Brianna Costroff, 4, of Audubon, board an Atlantic City bound New Jersey Transit train at the Pennsauken Transit Center, Monday Oct. 14, 2013.
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04.18: Powell's City College: People of the River: Ethnohistory of the Native Cultures of the Lower Columbia
2013-03-15 18:36:48| Powells Books Events Calendar
Powell's is proud to offer a second semester of Powell's City College, a series of classes on the arts and culture of Portland taught by members of the community with expertise in a particular field. All classes are limited to 10 students. Classes will be held at Powell's City of Books. Browse all upcoming Powell's City College courses here. Or call Powell's at 503-228-4651 for information and registration. People of the River: Ethnohistory of the Native Cultures of the Lower Columbia Lewis and Clark reported the Native Americans to be "as numerous on the Columbia River as the whites in any part of the United States." The people the explorers encountered thrived in the rich environment along the river and had important traditions involving art, architecture, and folklore. Narratives and accounts from the ethnographic literature will bring into focus a picture of these people and their rich, complex societies. Tuition: $195. Instructor: Melissa Darby, archaeologist, historian, and principal investigator, Lower Columbia Research & Archaeology. Thursdays, April 18 - May 9, 1 - 3pm Register for this class.
City of Priest River reports wastewater release into the Pend Oreille
2013-03-02 08:11:38| Waste Management - Topix.net
The city of Priest River is looking into its wastewater treatment plant after an "unknown quantity of sludge" was released into the Pend Oreille River on Wednesday.
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