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Spokane will host the western half of the NCAA women’s bracket next weekend after the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight games. The Spokane Sports Commission said more events include a youth basketball clinic— a volleyball tournament and a panel for women in sports to share their stories.

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Small northern saw-whet owls live year-round in the Inland Northwest and hide well among trees. They hunt rodents at night + call with a toot-toot sound during March and early April + males fly in circles to show they are looking for a mate.

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The Washington State Department of Natural Resources planned a prescribed fire on 422 acres near Lake Spokane Campground—located by Highway 291 and Corkscrew Road—to reduce wildfire risk and restore forest health. The burn will begin on March 25 and may lead to lane restrictions, so the public is advised to avoid the area.

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