GRAND COULEE – The editors of Life magazine could not hide their suspicion that President Franklin D. Roosevelt had decided a trip to check on a project was an excellent excuse to get out of town.
Aug. 8—GRAND COULEE — Of the five fires that broke out Sunday in the Grand Coulee Dam area, only one, the Pendall Road fire, is listed as burning by the National Interagency Fire Center. The fire was ...
The day before September 11, 2001, visitors were driving across the Columbia River in one of the most dramatic locations one can imagine – atop the 550-foot spillway of Grand Coulee Dam, a marvel to ...
May 19—In the depths of the Great Depression, Spokane celebrated the start of the largest single-government construction project undertaken in the United States. A 1934 front -page story published in ...
KETTLE FALLS, Wash. — The Bureau of Reclamation is asking people to be safe when boating on Kettle River and Lake Roosevelt because of floating debris as a result of a failed log boom. The Bureau of ...
To report northern pike, take a picture, geo-tag the location and submit the information to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife through an app or email [email protected]. Right now, an ...
The construction of Grand Coulee Dam was revolutionary. So revolutionary, in fact, people traveled to Eastern Washington in hordes just to catch a glimpse, to work on it themselves, and to be a part ...