"Playing Army guy"

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The story: It's hunting without killing, but beware, getting hit by a paintball isn't painless.
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Produced by Jesse Tinsley

Paintball has thousands of devotees across our region, so it's not news that more than a hundred showed up at Nitehawk Paintball near Ford, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 23, 2008 for "Mortar Wars". But the players have such a good time, it's hard not to feel their enthusiasm.

Posted by Tinsley  |  4 Sep 12:35 PM  |  Comments (1)

No Limits

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The story: Kids who are missing limbs go to a camp designed just for them.
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Produced by Jesse Tinsley

Camp No Limits has a unique mission. The camp is for kids who are missing one or more limbs and its a place for them to feel normal, to learn about "limb deficiencies" and to learn about how far they can go in life in spite of small and large physical obstacles in their way.

Posted by Colin  |  24 Aug 10:10 PM  |  Comments (4)

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Spokane Falls Northwest Indian Encampment and Powwow

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The story: Inland Northwest Tribes gather along the banks of the Spokane River to celebrate their heritage.
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Produced by Dan Pelle

Riverfront Park was awash in a sea of color and music as Native Americans honored the past and have hopes for the future of carrying on their traditions. Flute music used in this slideshow was recorded in the park as artist Judith Brownhawk performed for customers near her booth.

Posted by Pelle  |  23 Aug 7:11 PM  |  Comments (5)

Sea Kayaking in the Johnstone Strait

The story: Outdoors editor Rich Landers recently spent six days sea kayaking in the Johnstone Strait area off the northern Vancouver Island.

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Photography Rich Landers/Produced by Colin Mulvany

Sea kayaking in the Johnstone Strait area off northern Vancouver Island is about as close as a person can get to swimming with whales. Outdoors editor Rich Landers found this out recently as he joined Coeur d'Alene-based Sea Kayak Adventures for six days of paddling and camping in this marine paradise along the Inside Passage. The group had one ultimate goal: to have an intimate encounter with orcas - the sultans of the seas, also known as killer whales. And their goal was fulfilled.

Posted by Colin  |  22 Aug 11:37 AM  |  Comments (0)

Opportunity for Unity

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The story: Cultures met and made friends at Spokane's own diversity festival.
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The new, expanded Unity in the Community event in Riverfront Park drew thousands of people to the Cultural Village and performance stage. There was a spirit of friendship in the air as Pacific Islanders, Turkish people and African Americans shared dances with each other and laughed at each other's foibles.

Photography by Jesse Tinsley

Posted by Colin  |  16 Aug 9:55 PM  |  Comments (0)

Cars we love

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The story: People love cars for many reasons.
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With so many cars shows through the warm months, it is no secret that people of the Inland Northwest love classic and custom cars. The Good Guys 7th Great Northwestern Nationals brings over 1000 top flight cars for the weekend at the Spokane Fairgrounds and Expo Center. We talked to a few car owners about why they do it.

Photos by Jesse Tinsley

Posted by Colin  |  16 Aug 1:05 AM  |  Comments (0)

Honoring the chief

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The story: Hayden Lake Police Chief Jason Felton succumbs to ALS and is buried with honors.
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Produced by Jesse Tinsley

He was the chief of a police force of one. Jason Felton fit in well as the top cop in Hayden Lake, a small town on the edge of Hayden. He was well-liked for his easy-going manner and cheerful demeanor. So when he lost his battle with ALS, also called Lou Gehrig's disease, his fellow officers from other departments bid farewell to him Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008, with honor guard and other traditions befitting a law enforcement officer.

Posted by Jesse  |  13 Aug 7:50 PM  |  Comments (0)

A day at Skyfest 2008

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The story: Skyfest lives up to expectations as an exhibition of military aviation.
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Photos by Jesse Tinsley
Narration by Jim Camden

The first day of Skyfest 2008 had something for every aviation junkie. There were biplanes, cargo planes, helicopters and acrobatic planes. But the stars of the show were the fighter jets, pulling maneuvers that the Wright brothers couldn't even dream of when they made their first powered flight 105 years ago. The F-15, the Blue Angels F/A-18 and the F-22 wowed the large Skyfest crowd with maneuvers of awesome power and speed.

Posted by Colin  |  9 Aug 7:17 PM  |  Comments (4)

Opening Ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics

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The story: Once-reclusive China commandeered the world stage today, celebrating its first-time role as Olympic host with a stunning display of pyrotechnics and pageantry.
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Posted by Colin  |  8 Aug 2:11 PM  |  Comments (0)

The Air Force's newest fighter

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The story: Skyfest spectators will get to see the new F-22 Raptor put through its paces.
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Although the F-22 Raptor, the newest Air Force fighter aircraft has been around for a few years, the 2008 Skyfest is the first time Spokane area residents will get to see it fly. Major Paul Moga, a Raptor pilot, talks about what the Raptor means to the Air Force. He will fly the 12-minute demonstration flight at Skyfest.

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Posted by Colin  |  7 Aug 5:56 PM  |  Comments (0)

Canine free swim

The story: City pools that are slated for demolition treated canines to a few laps at A.M. Cannon pool Tuesday.

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Produced by Colin Mulvany

Posted by Colin  |  6 Aug 9:12 AM  |  Comments (2)

Training for Iraq

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The story: A unit of Washington National Guard soldiers train for Iraq in the desert of Central Washington.
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Photography and production by Rajah Bose

Washington National Guard Unit with troops from around the state are training in the desert at the Yakima Firing Range. The unit is headed for Iraq. Reporter Jim Camden and photographer Rajah Bose visited with them Friday to see how they are adjusting to the surroundings and preparing for deployment.

Posted by Bose  |  2 Aug 5:59 PM  |  Comments (1)

Thunder and chrome at the fairgrounds

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The story: The 100 Years of Motorcycles Rally drew thousands of visitors to the Spokane County Fair and Expo Center Saturday.
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Photography and Production by Jesse Tinsley

If you love the thunderous sound of a poorly muffled motorcycle, the 100 Years of Motorcycles rally at the Spokane Interstate Fairgrounds and Expo Center is heaven. While many different types of bikes are represented, the American v-twin engine is the star of the show. Here’s a taste of what there is to see.

Posted by Colin  |  27 Jul 12:45 PM  |  Comments (0)

Wheat harvest 2008

The story: The Washington wheat harvest is under way - a short interview with Randy Suess, wheat farmer near Colfax.

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Read the story: Early July freeze tempers wheat farmers' optimism

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From apples to jars in half a day

The story: How to jar and sterilize apple pie filling for shelf storage.

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The related Food section story is here: "Preserving can be a lot easier if we do it together" Video produced by Thuy-Dzuong Nguyen

Posted by Thuy  |  22 Jul 6:28 PM  |  Comments (1)
 
 
 

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