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Friday, January 24, 2025

Kali Nelson

Kali Nelson is a freelance journalist from Moscow, Idaho, and studied at the University of Idaho. She has written for both the Moscow-Pullman Daily News and the Lewiston Tribune. Her work has covered features from around the Palouse.

Redemption Spokane celebrates 10 years of services and growth

Redemption Spokane celebrates 10 years of ministry, growing from a small congregation to over 100 members despite challenges. Originally planned as a Mars Hill campus, the independent church now seeks a new location while maintaining its community focus.

Chanukah and Christmas share Dec. 25: How one Spokane family celebrates both

Chanukah and Christmas coincide on Dec. 25, presenting unique holiday planning challenges for interfaith families.

Spokane pastor’s Gonzaga exhibit explores the flag’s shifting meaning through photography

Explore Gonzaga University's Urban Art Center's exhibit 'The Pledge of Allegiance' showcasing Reverend Gen Heywood's compelling photos and snippets of the pledge.

Queer Camp at Camp Cross: Embracing LGBTQ youth with love and belonging

Find out about the first-ever Queer Camp by the Episcopal Diocese of Spokane. Offering a safe space for LGBTQ youth to discover God's love.

Camp Journey NW: Where young cancer survivors find friendship, fun and understanding

Camp Journey offers free summer camp for kids with cancer in Idaho. Explore how this Spokane nonprofit provides fun activities, medical care, and lifelong friendships for young cancer survivors.

How World Central Kitchen benefits from 100-mile local bike ride

Learn how Rev. Bill Osborne and is using the Spokane Lilac Century Bike Ride as a fundraiser for World Central Kitchen.

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