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Aug. 13—For the second game in a row, the Spokane Indians and Hillsboro Hops participated in a duel between the starting pitchers. And just like Saturday's nailbiter, the visitors took a late lead.
Ronaiker Palma knocked in two runs — despite going 0 for 3 — and the Spokane Indians beat the Hillsboro Hops 7-2 in the opener of a six-game High-A Northwest League series at Avista Stadium on ...
Hop farms in the Pacific Northwest region comprise approximately 96% of total United States hop acreage. [3] One acre of hops consists of 889 plants, each of which can produce upwards of two pounds of cones. [3] Hop acreage is categorized by alpha, aroma, and dual purpose type and further divided by varietals.
In January 2019, after adding a new translator in Spokane on 103.5 FM, the station dropped Fox Sports Radio and flipped to urban contemporary as 103.5 The Game. While playing hip hop music and other rhythmic contemporary hits, the station retained its existing contracts to broadcast sports play-by-play.
It was previously known as KYWL ("Wild 103.9"), which played hip hop and R&B and called itself "Spokane's party station". “103.9 The Hawk” KWHK played classic rock, and before that, active rock (when the station was known as "Z-Rock"). In the late 90s, KNJY “Z-Rock” was up against stiff competition with Rock 94 1/2.
Riders can hop on a Spokane-area bus for free during weekends from May 4 to June 30. Tribune. Emry Dinman, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. April 19, 2024 at 7:05 PM.
In 1986, the first radio show in Spokane to play rap and hip-hop on commercial radio was The Power Switch on POWER 104 FM (KXVO). Hosted by TJ Collins, Collins also featured local rappers and began airing mixes by GrandMixer GMS (who was a young teenager at the time).
Hallertau hop cone. This is a list of varieties of hop (Humulus lupulus). As there are male and female plants, the flowers (cones) of the female plant are fertilized by the pollen of the male flowers with the result that the female flowers form seeds. These seeds are eaten by birds and hence spread over vast distances.