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<blockquote data-quote="Rob L." data-source="post: 2719039" data-attributes="member: 120811"><p>I live between Kooskia (pop 600) and Kamiah (pop 1200) and they've been that way for some time. </p><p>Nearest bigger towns are Grangeville upriver and Orofino downriver each with populations in the 3,000+ and each about 25-30 miles in either direction. Both those towns have more service business. Lewiston and Clarkston are the real big cities (we call it bigtown), about 75 miles away with population in the 30,000+ and big box stores. Whoopie, lol. All still a very political and financial conservative area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob L., post: 2719039, member: 120811"] I live between Kooskia (pop 600) and Kamiah (pop 1200) and they've been that way for some time. Nearest bigger towns are Grangeville upriver and Orofino downriver each with populations in the 3,000+ and each about 25-30 miles in either direction. Both those towns have more service business. Lewiston and Clarkston are the real big cities (we call it bigtown), about 75 miles away with population in the 30,000+ and big box stores. Whoopie, lol. All still a very political and financial conservative area. [/QUOTE]
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