Picture a place where community spirit runs high and safety is a priority—sounds inviting, right? Let’s talk about the hidden gems east of the Cascades.
The USDA has designated three Washington counties as primary natural disaster areas. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, Asotin, Garfield, and Whitman Counties are now considered to be in a state of Extreme Drought, or D-3.
As summer sizzles, those little critters are making themselves at home, and they’ve got a taste for our trees. Let’s talk about these unwelcome guests.
Washington State University Extension Forestry is hosting a unique event for landowners and nature enthusiasts on June 21st from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Leavitt Family property in Cle Elum.
There is something so comforting about carrying a good old-fashioned book with pages around with you for whenever you get a few spare minute to get lost in an amazing adventure or some drama or thriller that has you on the edge of your seat. See some of these local Eastern Washington favorites.