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Celebrating Palouse Country: A History of the Landscape in Text and Images contains plate after plate of luminous photos by John Clement, many newly chosen for this edition.
Evergreen trees shrouded in a light mist, a cloudy morning with an 8 a.m. sunrise, the churning sea, the rolling hills of the Palouse: landscape takes a central role in the anthology "Evergreen ...
That’s why her second novel, “Leaning on Air” (Tyndale, 2024), is set in the heart of the Palouse – specifically between Pullman and the Snake River breaks at Penawawa.
Kali Nelson is a freelance journalist from Moscow, Idaho, and studied at the University of Idaho. She has written for the Moscow-Pullman Daily News and the Lewiston Tribune. Her work has covered ...
PULLMAN, Wash. — The 33rd Annual National Lentil Festival is returning to the Palouse on August 19. The festival, which started in 1989, features a full day of activities and brings national ...
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