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Local News - Local News - March 01, 2012 |
By Treva Lind
Of the Journal of Business
The Kalispel Tribe of Indians expects by early April to select a contractor to design and build a $714,000 visitor center and rest stop for travelers along State Route 20, just north of the city of Cusick, Wash., about 50 miles north of Spokane.
The tribe has received a $714,000 scenic byways grant from the Federal Highway Administration for the project. State Route 20 is part of the western link of the Selkirk International Loop, a 280-mile scenic drive encircling the Selkirk Moun...
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The tribe has received a $714,000 scenic byways grant from the Federal Highway Administration for the project. State Route 20 is part of the western link of the Selkirk International Loop, a 280-mile scenic drive encircling the Selkirk Moun...
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