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Thursday, October 29, 2009
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Skin irritants include fabrics
October 29, 2009 in Features on Page C5 DEAR DR. GOTT: You recently published a letter from someone who wrote about a skin rash. The person had tried various creams, lotions and had been to several dermatologists for …
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Stage listings
October 29, 2009 in Features on Page C5 Events of special interest are marked with a . For complete listings, see www.spokane7.com.
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Colder weather serves as a reminder to winterize roses
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N2 It’s quiet right now on Rose Hill in Manito Park. The recent cold finished off any remaining rose blooms and darkened some of the leaves. The plants are resting and …
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Youth center plans craft fair Nov. 21
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N2 HILLYARD – The Northeast Youth Center will hold its annual craft fair on Nov. 21 at Hillyard Baptist Church, 2121 E. Wabash Ave. Craft vendors are needed. For more information, …
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Letters
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N2 Cancer research support lopsided Just read Cindy Hval’s article about October being the designated month for breast cancer awareness (Voices, Oct. 22). I am married and have two young adult …
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More rainfall than snowfall could precipitate an icy winter
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N4 The cooler and wetter fall season has arrived. September was 4.7 degrees above normal levels at the Spokane International Airport. Only a half-inch of moisture fell, nearly three-tenths drier than …
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Coop converted into chick’s haven
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N4 Punkin the beagle exits the main house through a doggy door and trots across the yard on the path embedded with paving stones. She enters the coop, not to harass …
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Veterans shelter celebrates anniversary
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N5 The Pioneer Victory House, 925 W. Broadway Ave., opened its doors a year ago to homeless veterans. Residents held a lunch recently to celebrate, honoring the volunteers and residents who …
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Pumpkin Pacer 5K will award top finishers, best costumes
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N6 Dress in your best costume and running shoes this Saturday for the first Pumpkin Pacer 5K run in Deer Park. The run will benefit both the Greenhouse and Loon Lake …
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Rotary puts books into little hands
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N6 Book angels have been busy visiting students in grades K-2 in the Riverside, Deer Park, Mary Walker and Valley school districts. Recently, 957 students each received a new book, thanks …
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Senior meals
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N6 For the week of Nov. 2-6 Monday – Option 1: Baked ham with pineapple, creamed potatoes, broccoli, fresh fruit, bread, cookie. Option 2: Baked potato casserole, broccoli, fresh fruit, bread, …
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Lottery winners
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N7 Oct.19-25 $10,000
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Senior activities
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N7 For 10-29-2009
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G-Prep game to host children’s book drive
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N7 Football fans at Friday night’s Gonzaga Prep game will not only get to see a game, they’ll have the opportunity to score a two-for-one coupon at Triple Play Family Fun …
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Retired officer honored for founding military showcase
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N10 The Downtown Exchange Club presented its 2009 Book of Golden Deeds Award to retired Navy Reserve Lt. Cmdr Bill Aller. Aller was honored Sept. 10 for his efforts in founding …
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Haunted House is sure to frighten
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N10 I hope you all had time to get things winterized because the nights are already frigid; about 10 degrees colder up here in the northeast county than in Spokane. It …
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Couple find comfort in friends during illness
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page S1 Sean Stanelun was feeling sick. The owner of Manito Video Productions was at work shooting a wedding video, but wasn’t sure he could make it through the cutting of the … 1
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West Central works to spruce up
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page S1 The city of Spokane and the West Central neighborhood are joining forces to encourage property owners to clean up the neighborhood. If the program is successful, it may be extended …
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New routes rile neighbor
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page S1 When Spokane Transit Authority changed two westbound routes on Sept. 20, some Browne’s Addition residents were in for a surprise. After the old Browne’s Addition bus number 40 was eliminated, …
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Silent service still echoes after death
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page S1 Skip Partridge didn’t say much. He couldn’t. A series of strokes had left him with aphasia, and finding the right words became an agonizing process, fraught with frustration. However, he …
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In brief: SCOPE treats children to safety lights
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page S4 TRENTWOOD – On Halloween, Trentwood SCOPE will hand out 1,000 blinking lights to children and their parents to help keep them safe while they trick or treat. Safety patrols will …
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Volunteer
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page S8 For 10-29-2009
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Somebody needs you
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page S10 The goal of Somebody Needs You is to match donors with the specific requests of needy Spokane residents. The list of requests is coordinated by the Volunteers of America in …
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Some churches offer safe fun on Halloween
October 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page S10 Several churches in the area will host safe and fun Halloween events this weekend. •CrossWind Church, 17302 N. Newport Highway, Mead, will present its third annual Harvest Party Saturday from …

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