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THE HIGH PRAIRIAN

“All the news that’s print to fit”

Publisher: High Prairie Community Council
News Editor: Gwen Berry
Layout/Typesetting: Cindy Henchell, Cascadia Graphics & Publishing

Serving the Community of High Prairie Klickitat County, Washington

Published 4 times a year (or as often as needed)
The High Prairian can be viewed or downloaded for free on the High Prairie website: https://www.highprairie.us

Subscriptions for printed and mailed copies are available for $5 per year.
Contact the editor with news or comments:
Gwen Berry: pgwenberry@hotmail.com or 509-365-0025

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2016 Firehouse Sale

Posted on February 25, 2016 by gwenMarch 15, 2016
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THE 2016 FIREHOUSE SALE IS ON ITS WAY!

Check out the Firehouse Sale information pages under the HPCC tab above.
The information will continue to be updated as more is available.

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Fall is Here and So Is the High Prairian

Posted on September 22, 2015 by webmistressDecember 13, 2015
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Find out what Azure Standard Drop is all about, read about Bambi of Stacker Butte, view photos of the Cougar Creek Fire near Mount Adams and learn how Fire District 14 helped, make your own apple cider vinegar, and more…

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High Prairie Local to Speak in Natural History Series

Posted on March 11, 2015 by webmistressMarch 11, 2015
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High Prairie’s Jake Jakabosky will be giving a one-hour presentation in April at the White Salmon Library. Jake will draw on his professional background in environmental clean-up to briefly cover some of the core environmental laws enacted in the 70s … Continue reading →

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