In 1999, Kevin Connor was a senior at Riverside High School, in north Spokane, playing sports and getting good grades. Until, that is, a bout with mononucleosis caused him to miss too many hours of school. He was told he’d have to repeat his senior year. Shortly...
When the first round of wind and rain rolled through the Curlew State Park, Ranger Ric Sanders considered himself lucky that the forecasted storm was somewhat insignificant. “I felt something was wrong, so I went up to the office and checked my messages. I found a 13...
When you drive on to the Curlew Job Corps CCC campus, you will immediately see the works of the Center’s bricklaying crew. The old airbase buildings have been veneered in brick, as well as the two new dormitories, one of those new dormitories was built by Center...
Job Corps training benefits students, community Written by Suzie Sage Friday, 02 July 2010 23:26 When you consider the activities of the U.S. Forest Service as it cultivates and manages our national resources, you probably think of its expertise in fighting fires,...
On April 23, Curlew Job Corps staff and students enjoyed a hamburger BBQ, before going out in groups to pick up litter on both sides of the Kettle River to Curlew, as part of Ferry County Pride Month and Earth Day Every Day activities. According to Gaitlin G., a...