Comp Plan 20/20 Visioning Workshop in Ione, WA.

Ione Community Center 210 Blackwell Street, Ione, WA, United States

Pend Oreille County is seeking public input on the scope, vision and topics to be addressed in the County’s 2020 Comprehensive Plan update. All plan elements, maps, goals and policies will be updated during the process. You are invited to attend an upcoming meeting: Ione Community Center on June 12th @ 7:00 pm.

Comp Plan 2020 Visioning Workshop in Newport, WA.

Newport High School

Pend Oreille County is seeking public input on the scope, vision and topics to be addressed in the County’s 2020 Comprehensive Plan update. All plan elements, maps, goals and policies will be updated during the process. You are invited to attend an upcoming meeting: Newport High School Multi-purpose room, June 13th @ 6:00 pm.

Beneath our feet: The geological story of Northeast Washington

CREATE Art Center 900 West 4th Street, Newport, WA, United States

“The geologic story of Northeast Washington State goes way back billions of years. Each chapter of this story has left behind a geologic feature (or two) that reveals some detail about that ancient event. Let us time travel from the earliest to the latest, and take a look at what happened "beneath our feet" that formed the land as we see it today.”

Gonzaga Environmental Symposium

The Symposium will aim to give a platform to communities that have been disproportionately impacted by structural racism and to shine a light on the hard work these communities across our state are doing to pursue environmental justice. (Must register online) symposium@atg.wa.gov

Wildfire 101: Mitigation & Planning

Wildfire 101: Mitigation and Planning 2020 was a bad year for wildfires. Lengthy periods of dry conditions coupled with the intense wind events of Labor Day sparked one of the most catastrophic wildfire seasons the West has seen. Now, the 20′-21′ winter in Washington has seen above average temperatures with normal to high levels of

Three Minute Thesis

KWSU Channel 10

As a faithful supporter of science, you might be interested in a unique science event that is free and requires only a working television in your abode. On Wednesday, March 24 at 7:00 ‒ 8:00 PM Pacific, Washington State University is hosting an hour-long event, “Three Minute Thesis”, that will be shown on Northwest Public