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  2. Keller Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Keller Ferry, historically the Clark Ferry, [2] is a ferry crossing on Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake in the US state of Washington.The crossing carries State Route 21 between the Colville Indian Reservation in Ferry County and Clark in Lincoln County.

  3. Keller, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The town is encompassed by the Colville Indian Reservation, which has an estimated population of roughly 1,200 people mostly of Native American descent and primarily members of the Sanpoil tribe, one of the Twelve Tribes that make up the Colville Confederated Tribes and one of the few Indian Nations that was never relocated by order of the U.S ...

  4. Colville, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Colville is a city in Stevens County, Washington, United States. The population was 4,917 at the 2020 census. [5] It is the county seat of Stevens County. [6] History

  5. Grand Coulee Dam - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Colville Confederated and Spokane tribes who had settlements within the reservoir zone were also resettled. The Acquisition of Indian Lands for Grand Coulee Dam Act of June 29, 1940, allowed the Secretary of the Interior to acquire land on the Colville and Spokane Reservations, eventually accounting for 21,100 acres (85 km 2). [49]

  6. Colville - Wikipedia

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    Colville, Washington, a city; Colville Indian Reservation, an Indian reservation in Washington state; Colville Island, an island in the San Juan Islands of Washington state; Colville National Forest, a U.S. National Forest; Colville River (Alaska), a river on the Arctic Ocean coast; Colville River (Washington), a tributary of the Columbia River

  7. Colville River (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Colville River is a 60-mile (100 km) long tributary of the Columbia River in northeastern Washington in the United States. The Colville River begins in southern Stevens County, Washington at the confluence of Sheep Creek and Deer Creek. It flows northwest past Colville and into the Columbia River near Kettle Falls. Watershed

  8. KCRK-FM - Wikipedia

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    KCRK-FM (92.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Colville, Washington, United States. The station is currently owned by North Country Broadcasting. The station is currently owned by North Country Broadcasting.

  9. Inchelium, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Inchelium (Okanagan: N̓čaʔlíwm̓) [3] is a census-designated place (CDP) in Ferry County, Washington, United States on the Colville Indian Reservation. The population was 431 at the 2020 Census. Inchelium was relocated from an earlier site in the early 1940s.