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‘We all took these trees for granted’ » Sandpoint Reader

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By Jane FritzReader Contributor For 48 years, every time I drove east down Oak Street in Sandpoint, I thanked the resplendent heritage Norway maple on the corner of Fourth Avenue for its remarkable beauty and its towering presence in any season.  So full of life, it was a close friend to me and so many others. Gail Lyster, who served on the City’s Tree Commission, had even hung a chain necklace around it that said “Heritage Tree.” Greg Flint and…
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Sandpoint Reader broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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