| Bi-Ways |  |
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Experience Washington - Sherman Pass 
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| Travelers will most likely feel as if they were the last person on earth as they hike, bike or drive through Colville National Forest. Sherman Pass is one of the lesser-known byways, but also one of the most rewarding. |
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The National Scenic Byways Program 
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| The vision of the Federal Highway Administration's National Scenic Byways Program is "To create a distinctive collection of American roads, their stories and treasured places."
Our mission is to provide resources to the byway community in creating a unique travel experience and enhanced local quality of life through efforts to preserve, protect, interpret, and promote the intrinsic qualities of designated byways.
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| Community Chambers of Commerce |  |
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Chewelah Chamber of Commerce 
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| The Chewelah Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary non-profit organization focused on growing our community through healthy businesses, positive people, promoting communication and education, and providing and sharing information to members and visitors. |
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Colville Chamber of Commerce 
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| Our mission is to provide leadership to stimulate, promote and support economic vitality, tourism, communication, education and community pride in the greater Colville area. |
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Deer Park Chamber of Commerce 
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| A passionate, involved Board dedicated to the success of the business community. They represent small and large businesses from around the area. We have a knowledgeable staff who are providing responsive action to promote business growth, public policy, work force development and the community. |
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Greater Loon Lake Chamber of Commerce 
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| Encompassing Loon Lake, Deer Lake, Jump Off Joe Lake, Waitts Lake, Clayton, Four Corners and Valley, Washington |
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Kettle Falls Chamber of Commerce 
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| The mission of the Kettle Falls Area Chamber of Commerce shall be to promote the business and economic climate, provide for the welfare of the citizens of the area and further the free enterprise system with consideration for the quality of our environment.
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Lake Spokane Chamber of Commerce 
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| The Chamber organizes and directs the energy, talent, and money contributed by the members into projects that improve the business climate in our community. The mission of the Chamber is to encourage and promote the interest of the business community by defining and developing programs and services that enhance tourism and economic activity, education and family life for the Greater Lake Spokane Community. |
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Northport Chamber of Commerce 
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| It is our hope that you find the Northport Chamber of Commerce website a useful tool. On this site, you will find information about the Chamber of Commerce, a directory of businesses in the area, information about the Town of Northport, and all the amenities that this Panoramic Northwest has to offer.
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Spokane Chamber of Commerce 
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| Greater Spokane Incorporated is the Spokane Regions only Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Council. Weve worked to build a stronger economy since 1881 to build a world-class business climate. We partner with the local business community and partners throughout the region in support of a healthy and vibrant environment in which to live, work and do business. |
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Springdale Chamber of Commerce 
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| Springdale Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary non-profit organization,
focused on growing the community through healthy businesses, positive people, promoting communication, education and providing and sharing information to members and visitors. |
| Education |  |
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Chewelah School District 
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| Chewelah School District
Street Address
210 N Park Street
Chewelah, WA 99109
Phone: 509-685-6800
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Colville School District 
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| Colville School District
217 S. Hofstetter
Colville, WA 99114
509-684-7850
509-684-7855 fax
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Kettle Falls School District 
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| Kettle Falls School District No. 212
P.O. Box 458
Kettle Falls, WA 99141 |
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Leave No Trace 
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| Be a part of a growing movement of people committed to education and volunteerism as the most effective solution to the health of and access to the lands we love.
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Mary Walker School District 
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| Springdale, WA |
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Valley School District 
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| 3030 Huffman Rd.
Valley, Washington 99181
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| Fire Departments |  |
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Stevens County Fire District #1 
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| Stevens County Fire Protection District #1 is a combination fire department comprised of five career firefighters, one Fire Chief, two office staff and sixty active volunteer personnel. Operating from eight fire stations, the district serves an area of 375 square miles and eight separate communities in South Stevens County. |
| Government Recreation |  |
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Lake Roosevelt Forum 
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| The Lake Roosevelt Forum mission is to establish a dialog beaed on trust and respect of all views that seek common ways to protect and preserve the quality of environment and enhance the quality of life as they relate to Lake Roosevelts and economies of the region. |
| Healthcare |  |
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N.E. Washington Health Centers 
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| OUR MISSION:
To ensure that a comprehensive range of high quality care is available to best meet the health care needs of the people residing in our service area.
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Northeast Tri County Health 
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| 240 East Dominion Avenue
Colville, WA 99114-2732
(509) 684-5048
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Phase 1 Physical Therapy 
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| 6066 Highway 291
Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026
Joel T. San Nicolas, PT, CSCS
509-465-5663
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Suncrest Fitness Center 
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| 6066 Highway 291
Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026
(509) 465-0131
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| Law Enforcement |  |
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Stevens County Sheriffs Office 
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| The Stevens County Sheriffs Office.
Craig Ellis Thayer - Sheriff
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Washington State Patrol 
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| The Washington State Patrol makes a difference every day, enhancing the safety and security of our state by providing the best in public safety services. |
| Medical |  |
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N.E. Washington Health Programs 
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| OUR MISSION:
To ensure that a comprehensive range of high quality care is available to best meet the health care needs of the people residing in our service area.
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Providence Mount Carmel Hospital 
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| 982 E. Columbia Avenue
Colville, WA 99114
Phone: (509) 685-5100
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Providence St. Josephs Hospital 
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| 500 E. Webster
PO Box 197
Chewelah, WA 99109
Phone: (509) 935-8211
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| News & Newspaper |  |
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The Exchange 
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| Phone, Fax or Email Your Ad
Phone: 509 922-3456 | Toll Free: 800 326-2223
Fax: 509 455-7940 | email: ads@exchangepublishing.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Our Print Deadline is 2pm Tuesday.
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The HuckleBerry Press 
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| Huckleberry Press is a privately-owned publication with offices in
Fruitland, Washington, located in the heart of the Huckleberry Mountain
Range (an extension of the Kettle Range).
Huckleberry Press is distributed weekly to more than 70 towns and
communities in Northeastern Washington and the Central Basin, the Idaho
Panhandle, and Northwestern Montana.
Huckleberry Press features affordable advertising to individuals and
businesses in an effort to encourage local patronage.
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The Outpost 
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| 5,000 Copies Distributed Weekly
Now Delivering to: Lake Spokane Area, Nine Mile Falls, Deer Park, Tum Tum, Loon Lake, Clayton, and Springdale
The Outpost has been very well received through out all of Southern Stevens county as well as the Deer Park and NW Spokane areas. Advertisements, Public Notices and articles are to be emailed to: theoutpost@lakespokanemedia.com |
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The Statesman 
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| Northeast Washington's Largest Weekly
Member of the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association and the National Newspaper Association
The Statesman-Examiner
220 S. Main Street, P.O. Box 271
Colville, Washington 99114
(509) 684-4567
1-800-488-5676
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| Organizations |  |
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Citizens for a Clean Columbia 
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| Citizens for a Clean Columbia (CCC) is a grassroots, volunteer organization focused on issues of the Upper Columbia River and Lake Roosevelt. |
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Rural Resources 
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| Since 1965, Rural Resources Community Action has helped residents of Northeastern Washington help themselves and each other. Through education, resources and support, we offer real hope to children, seniors and families, by working to create a stronger and more stable community for us all.
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Washington Water Trails Association 
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| WWTA is a leader, partner, and resource for water trail planning and development across the state of Washington. WWTA facilitates volunteer involvement in water trail stewardship and educates members and the public at large about relevant political issues and best practices for low impact recreation. WWTA represents the state's non-motorized boating population in the political and recreational planning realm. |
| Portal Sites |  |
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Federal recreation 
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| Federal recreation, camping and tour reservation information - Recreation.gov |
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Nature of the Northwest 
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| Your information center for nature and recreation in Oregon and Washington. |
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Washington State County Websites 
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| State of Washington Counties, Cities,
USA on wowworks.com |
| Power Companies |  |
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Avista 
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| You count on us to run your computer, dry your bath towels and light up your home. You see, we know a little about life. Because we're your hometown utility -- and we live here, too.
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Inland Power and Light 
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| Inland Power, located in the heart of the Inland Northwest, provides electricity to over 38,000 commercial, residential and agricultural customers in eastern Washington and northern Idaho. Providing electric service since 1937, Inland Power serves as the largest electric cooperative in Washington. |
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Kootenai Electric Cooperative 
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| Kootenai Electric Cooperative, Inc. (KEC) is a member-owned electric utility in Hayden, Idaho. The Cooperative provides competitively priced, quality energy services to its members and is governed by an independent seven-member elected Board of Directors. Kootenai Electric has more than 22,000 member accounts and nearly 2,000 miles of electric line in parts of Kootenai, Benewah, Bonner and Spokane counties. Kootenai Electric employs 75 people and is the largest electric cooperative in Idaho.
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| Public Libraries |  |
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Stevens County Rural Libraries District 
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| Stevens County Rural Libraries District serving all of Stevens County and partnering with Chewelah, Colville, and kettle Falls. |
| Relocation |  |
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City Data dot Com 
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| If you ever need to research any city, zip code, or neighborhood for any reason, from considering a move there to just checking where somebody you know is staying, this is the site for you.
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Northeast Washington Trends 
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| We provide data in order to give the communities in Tri-County a way to assess how they are doing in key quality-of-life areas, such as education, economic vitality, health, and the environment. The Trends also seeks to improve local, public decision making by providing relevant data in an easily navigable website. The data are offered as neutral information for all parties involved in public policy issues. |
| Tourist |  |
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National Travel and Tourism 
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| National Travel and Tourism Week is a collective effort to promote the power of travel through customized events in communities nationwide. The goal is to enhance the country's economy, security and perception, and recognize the cultural and social benefits created by travel and tourism. |
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Northwest Places Dot Com 
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| Our goal is to give you quality visitor information to use as you travel in the northwest. We want to help you find the restaurants, accommodations, parks, scenic drives, scenic byways, and special places you may want to see while visiting the states of Washington, Oregon, northern California or the other states in the northwest while traveling by car or RV. Our mission is to offer alternatives for your travels along the roads of our Great Pacific Northwest. |
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Pend Orielle River Tourism Alliance 
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| The purpose of the Pend Oreille River Tourism Alliance is to create a responsible tourism economy in the Pend Oreille River Community in ways sensitive to the culture, heritage and environment of the region. |
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The International Selkirk Loop 
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| To get you started, here's some trivia for the road. The Selkirk Mountains were named for the Fifth Earl of Selkirk, Thomas Douglas (1771-1820). Hailing from Selkirk County in southern Scotland, he worked for the North West Company in Montreal and .... |