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Thursday, February 19, 1998
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Graphic Designers’ Work Shown At Sfcc
February 19, 1998 in Features on Page D7 Design work and illustrations of Traci Daberko and Dennis Clouse, Seattle-based graphic designers, are featured in the Spokane Falls Community College Art Gallery as part of the school’s month-long graphics …
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Winter Olympics Hold Some Great TV Moments
February 19, 1998 in Features on Page D7 It’s easy and vicious sport to make fun of Olympics coverage - summer or winter. And yes, this year CBS has been particularly inept in Nagano. But it’s time for …
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South African Ensemble Appearing At Panida Theatre
February 19, 1998 in Features on Page D8 The Sibikwa Players was formed from The Sibikwa Community Theatre Project. Ruphin Coudyzer photo
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Saturdays On The Hill Good Times Prevail When Group Of Developmentally Disabled Skiers Hits The Slopes At Mount Spokane
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N1 1. Kurt Mavioglu is a consistent medal winner for the Powder Hounds ski club. He has skied in the program for 10 years and “lives and breathes” for it, says …
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Neighbors Express Concerns About Proposed Drug Rehab In/Around: Nevada/Lidgerwood
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N3 About 40 neighbors spent two hours Monday with the owner of a drug rehabilitation treatment center proposed for the Nevada-Lidgerwood neighborhood. Craig Phillips, owner of American Behavioral Care Systems, wants …
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Lottery
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N3 Here are the Spokane-area winners of $100 or more in the Washington State Lottery for the week ending Feb. 5: $1,000 Lloyd Robertson of Spokane.
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Going Distance With Food Browne Elementary Students Get Chance To Play With Their Fruits And Vegetables In A Derby And Learn, Too
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N4 1. Pictured above: From left, Chris Alfeterieas, Morgan Berednia, Brandon Stoddard and Justin Deiss watch Black Phantom cover a distance of 20 feet 11 inches in a vegetable derby at …
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Churches Plan Events To Observe Start Of Lent
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N6 FROM FOR THE RECORD (Tuesday, February 24, 1998): Correction Service location: Salem Lutheran Church will hold an Ash Wednesday service this week at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 1823 E. Dean, …
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Nc’s Chess Club Tourney Winners
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N7 The North Central High School Chess Club took top honors in a local seven-team chess tournament on Feb. 11. Following NC in competition was Gonzaga Prep. Rogers and Mount Spokane …
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Mead Citizens Write In Support Of Measure
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N8 ‘Yes’ vote makes good educational sense Voting “Yes” twice on Tuesday, March 10, for the Mead School District renewal levy and bond issue is a vote for the future of …
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Home Sales
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N8 Here are recent home sales listed by address, seller and price: 811 E. Vicksburg HFS Mobility Services Inc., $96,000.
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Designs Drawn For Fleet Facility In Garry Park Area
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N9 Garry Park residents will have their first look at draft designs for the city’s proposed fleet maintenance facility tonight. A small committee of neighborhood representatives met for several nights in …
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Free Dinner Respite For Many
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N10 Rosie Sansovich, 9, left, who has been going to the Women’s and Children’s Free Restaurant at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church since she was 2 years old, joins friends Diana …
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Douglass’ Lawsuit To Be Heard
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N11 An initial hearing has been set for March 12 in a developer’s lawsuit against Home Depot, Country Homes Builders and the city of Spokane. The complaint, filed by Harley Douglass, …
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Liquor License
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N12 Taryn Stark has been approved for a 60-day temporary license to sell beer or wine at retail in bottles or original containers for off-premises consumption at TJ Qwik Stop, 2508 …
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Crowds Flock To New Fred Meyer
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N12 Miss Chiquita, Andrea Eginton, helps the twinkie cowboy pass out treats to both eager and unsure visitors to the new Wandermere Fred Meyer super store on North Division Tuesday afternoon. …
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5-Mile Artist’s Painting Displayed In Japan Show
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N13 A little bit of Five Mile Prairie has found its way to Nakano, Japan. The small mountain town, just a few miles northeast of Nagano and the Olympic Village, is …
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One-Two Punch Behind Shooting Aces Chris Allen And Chris Blotsky, North Central Has A Chance To Qualify For The League Playoffs
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N14 Chris Blotsky, left, and Chris Allen are leading the North Central High School basketball team and the Greater Spokane league in individual scoring. The two are shown standing in the …
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Brothers Lead Lakeside Eagles To State Wrestling Tournament
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N15 Three sets of brothers - featured in a Dec. 25 North Voice article - were integral members of Lakeside High’s unbeaten wrestling season and tournament success. Six of them will …
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Greens Damaged At Esmeralda
February 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N16 Talk about divots. Rick Guilbert, a golf pro at Esmeralda Golf Course has seen plenty of them in his day. But nothing compares to the chunks of grass that a …
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Moran Prairie Residents Forming Neighborhood Council
February 19, 1998 on Page S3 Much of Moran Prairie may be outside the city limits, but residents living in the area want to organize a city neighborhood council. Leaders of the Moran Prairie Neighborhood Association …
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Residents Will Pay A Share Of Stormwater System Cost
February 19, 1998 on Page S3 Money for a new stormwater system on Moran and Glenrose prairies will be collected, at least in part, from people who live there, county officials said last week. It could …
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Pratt Parents Bone Up On Study Skills
February 19, 1998 on Page S4 Jackie Ash of the Pratt Elementary Site Council talks with parents about becoming involved with the SCOPE program. Photo by Kristy MacDonald/The Spokesman-Review
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Volunteers Give Boost To Struggling Students Schools Need More Adults Willing To Tutor
February 19, 1998 on Page S4 A new program to help Spokane’s young readers is struggling to get off the ground in some South Side schools. The idea behind Spokane School District 81’s tutoring program was …
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