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Thursday, March 19, 1998
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Trivia
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D4 Q. Why is that chocolatey confection known as the “brownie” called that? A. One “Brownie” Schrumpf, a woman in her 80s, reportedly made such, first to gain a widespread reputation …
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Contrived ‘Shoot Me’ Kiss Exposes Feelings
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D4 NBC’s “Just Shoot Me” at 8:30 serves up an entertaining half-hour in which Maya (Laura San Giacomo) helps co-worker Elliott (Enrico Colantoni) land the perfect rent-controlled apartment. It seems the …
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Mangum-Nieder Spokane
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D5 (Photo of couple)
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Obituaries
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D5 George Siroshton Hayden Lake, Idaho No service will be held for George A. Siroshton, 76, at his request. English Funeral Chapel in Coeur d’Alene is in charge of arrangements. Mr. …
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Nic’s Student Newspaper Receives National Honors
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D5 Bennett
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Births
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D5 Kootenai Medical Center Meredith Beth Jessick 6 lb. 10 oz. girl, 20 inches, born March 10 to Anna and Scott, Hayden. Sister, Madison; grandparents, Tim and Gayle Anthony, Frank and …
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Jordan Hille Receives Ewu Trust Scholarship
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D5 1. Bearcomesout 2. Smith
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Hattenburg-Hibler Spokane
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D5 (Photo of couple)
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Allegro Season Finale Filled With Relaxing Compositions
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D7 Allegro Tuesday, March 17, The Met Allegro’s season finale was a sophisticated way to spend some down time. The background music which the privileged used to relax to was presented …
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Jundt Features Gu Students, Alumnus
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D7 An exhibit of art by a Gonzaga University alumnus and another of current GU art students are featured this spring at the Jundt Art Museum on campus. The shows, “Gregory …
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Drum Brothers Concert Tonight At The Met
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D7 The Drum Brothers of Montana are in Spokane for a performance at The Met tonight at 7:30. The four-member rhythm ensemble performs original, West African and other music on a …
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Duo To Perform At Panida
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D7 The Panida Theater in Sandpoint will host classical guitarist Scott Kritzer and singer Janet Chvatal in concert at 8 p.m. Saturday. The duo will perform songs from Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s “The …
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Korean Ballet’s Performance Of ‘Swan Lake’ Breathtaking
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D8 Universal Ballet of Korea Tuesday, March 17, Spokane Opera House A couple of thousand ballet fans took a rare opportunity Tuesday night to see a full-length Russian classic ballet performed …
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Food, Family, Friends Restaurant Business Brings Fulfillment On Many Levels For Generations Of Engs
March 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N1 1. Dennis Eng, left, took over the Cathay Inn from his father Eddie, right, who took over from his father, Tom. Last week, the Engs broke ground for a new …
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Hearing Examiner Oks Permit For New Drug Treatment Center
March 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N3 A special permit for a controversial drug treatment facility was approved, with conditions, this week by city hearing examiner Greg Smith. The rehabilitation center owners plan to remodel and move …
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City Welcomes North Hill As Neighborhood Council
March 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N3 The North Hill area returned to the city’s recognized neighborhood family on Monday. During a town hall meeting at Ferris High School, Spokane City Council members welcomed the North Hill …
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Residents Share Plans, Complaints At Forum
March 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N4 Nevada-Lidgerwood neighbors were anxious to talk about their past successes and future dreams during a recent neighborhood council forum with city managers. “We’re here to better improve our partnership” said …
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Balboa-Area Residents Agree To Form Neighborhood Council
March 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N5 Balboa-area residents, joined by neighbor Mayor John Talbott, agreed unanimously Thursday to officially join the growing number of neighborhood councils. “The future of neighborhoods is good,” Talbott told the group. …
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Work Study Program Helps Garry Students Choose Career Path
March 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N6 After Jenifer Rudisill watched Dr. Julie Sederstrom operate on a cat, she decided she’d rather be a teacher. Photo by Shawn Jacobson/The Spokesman-Review
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St. David’s Hosting Lenten Soup Suppers
March 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N6 FOR THE RECORD: 3-21-98 Dinner sold out: Tickets are no longer available for Sunday’s dinner at Audubon Park United Methodist Church. The dinner was mentioned in Thursday’s North Side Voice …
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Arcadia Kids Take First In Creativity Competition
March 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N6 The team representing Arcadia Elementary School in the worldwide Odyssey of the Mind competition earned a trip to the state playoffs with a first-place regional finish on Saturday at Shadle …
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Hamilton Street Study Results Shared With Residents
March 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N7 Several ideas for easing traffic and improving air quality along the busy Hamilton Street corridor were presented to Logan-area residents Tuesday. The study, compiled by the Spokane Regional Transportation Council, …
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Meetings Planned To Discuss Conservation Lands
March 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N7 The deadline for nominating properties for protection with conservation futures funds has been extended until April 9.
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Home Sales
March 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N7 Here are recent home sales listed by address, seller and price: 2908 N. Nelson Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, $72,500. 3801 E. Tanager Robert Bartleson, $26,000. 107 W. Glass …
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