Spokane River Association
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1995
1995V1I3A Volunteers Are Vital Link In River Quality
1995V1I3B Logging Industry Shares, Cares for Spokane River
1995V1I3C Wastewater Treatment Update
1995V1I3D Wearable PFD Now Required on All Watercraft
1995V1I3E Help Keep the River Safe With these Important Facts
1995V1I3F Report On Questionnaire
1995V1I2A River Water Level Woes
1995V1I2B Personal Water Craft Here To Stay
1995V1I2C Bark Barriers Put Up By Good Neighbors
1995V1I2D Wetlands Creation Urged Along Shore
1995V1I2E Shoreline Cleanup Too Expensive

1996
1996V2I2A Focus Is On Preservation, Quality
1996V2I2B Annual Meeting Draws Lively Participation
1996V2I2C Board Mourns Passing of Former Members
1996V2I2D New Board, Officers are Elected
1996V2I2E Six Dams on the River Hold Flooding
1996V2I2F Brown Skims River History
1996V2I2G Know the Laws Governing River/Lake Use
1996V2I3A Nests Await Wood Duck Return
1996V2I3B SRPOA Board Sets New Goals for 1997
1996V2I3C Mario, This is Your River, Too
1996V2I3D Boaters Speak Out
1996V2I4A DEQ Focuses on River Quality with Help of Citizen Monitors
1996V2I4B NIC Crew Club Needs Courtesy, Invites Rowers
1996V2I4C Membership Committee Hits Goal
1996V2I4D WWP Courts Safety, Shares the Internet
1996V2I4E Water Facts You Can Use
1996V2I4F Industrial Relations Committee Works on Finding Solutions
1996V2I4G Water Workshop Addresses Issues of Region's Ecological Health

1997
1997V3I1A Spring Cleanup on the River
1997V3I1B Clark Resigns
1997V3I1C Upper Spokane River Fishery
1997V3I1D Boating Conference Report
1997V3I1E Boating Trivia

1998
1998V4I2A Information, lively discussion, comments heard at SRPOA Annual Meeting
1998V4I2B CVMP keeps an eye on the Spokane River
1998V4I2C Membership Dues Work to Protect, Educate
1998V4I2D Three Board Members Elected at Annual Meeting
1998V4I3A River Talk Spotlight - Bob and Dorothy Rosin
1998V4I3B Changes in County Boating Ordinances to be Considered
1998V4I3C Have You Seen This Water Weed?
1998V4I3D Summer of '98 a Busy One on the Spokane River

1999
1999V5I1A Association Incorporated 12 Years! A Good Time to Reflect
1999V5I1B River Habitat Topic for Annual Meeting
1999V5I1C Gallant Lady Grace The River
1999V5I1D Board Member Passes
1999V5I1E The Superfund, One Year Later
1999V5I1F Your Boating Tax Dollars at Work
1999V5I3A Boating Courtesy Promotes Safety
1999V5I3B Annual Water Draw Down
1999V5I3C Call To Action
1999V5I3D SRPOA Responds to EPA
1999V5I3E Words From Our President
1999V5I3F Sheriff's Department Summer Review

2000
2000V6I1A Re-licensing Post Falls Dam Hot Topic For Property Owners
2000V6I1B EPA Clarifies Homeowner Liability Questions
2000V6I1C Winter River Levels are a Function of Nature
2000V6I1D Improvements on the River
2000V6I1E Kootenai County Sheriff's Department
2000V6I1F Bob Templin Retires From Board

2001

2002
2002V8I1A Last Chance to Comment on the Superfund Plan
2002V8I1B It Lives! (The Newsletter that is)
2002V8I1C Federal Licensing of Post Falls Dam
2002V8I1D Boater Safety Classes Begin
2002V8I1E Octoberfest
2002V8I1F Blackwell Island Boat Launch
2002V8I1G New Mixed-Use Development at Louisiana-Pacific Site
2002V8I1H Other SRA Events
2002V8I2A Letter From the President (Re-Licensing)
2002V8I2C Water Levels Need to Remain at Summer Level for as Long as Possible
2002V8I2D 2002 Member Drive
2002V8I2E Spokane River Association Introduces New Website
2002V8I2F EPA Administrator’s Coeur d'Alene Visit