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Saturday, May 15, 2010
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Horoscope
May 15, 2010 in Features on Page E2 For 05-15-2010
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It’s time to accept brother’s new love
May 15, 2010 in Features on Page E2 Dear Annie: A year ago, my brother left his wife of 34 years when he became emotionally attached to a woman he met through his weekend activities. His wife actually … 1
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Idaho Community events
May 15, 2010 in Features on Page E3 This week Men’s Breakfast Club – Hosted by Community United Methodist Church. Today, 7:30 a.m., IHOP, 2301 N. Fourth St. (208) 765-8800
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Raise your head, start living a Jesus-like life
May 15, 2010 in Features on Page E3 Have you met the pastor of St.-John’s-by-the- gas-station church? He was an irreverent, insightful alter ego of Dr. Halford Luccock, a preaching professor at Yale’s Divinity School in the 1930s …
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Worries about Europe drop stocks
May 15, 2010 in Business on Page F1 NEW YORK – Stocks tumbled for a second day Friday after concerns grew that the deep spending cuts under Europe’s bailout plan would slow a global recovery. The Dow Jones …
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In brief: Share mementos at Adams’ anniversary
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V1 VERADALE – Adams Elementary School in the Central Valley School District is seeking pictures and memorabilia of the school from the years 1959 to 1999 to help celebrate the school’s …
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Council gets earful on roads
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V1 The Spokane Valley City Council was swamped with public testimony Tuesday night, with more than a dozen speakers talking for more than an hour. Most were commenting on the planned …
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Ponderosa students learning to care
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V1 Fourth- and fifth-graders at Ponderosa Elementary School in the Central Valley School District are busy creating “caring and learning” packages for the Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery. The students are hand-tying …
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Luxury Box boasts restaurant, lounge
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V1 Longtime area wedding planner and event coordinator Tina Bishop recently opened her own location for celebrations and gatherings in Spokane Valley. The Luxury Box, located in the University City Shopping …
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Planning chairman’s SARP motives suspect
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V2 John G. Carroll, you were the hand-picked chairman of the Spokane Valley Planning Commission, chosen by ex-mayor Rich Munson. This will allow citizens to better evaluate your positions, biases, and …
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Firefighters respond to crash caused by failed axle
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V2 Two people were critically injured Wednesday when their car had a catastrophic equipment failure near Pines Road and Trent Avenue in Spokane Valley. It looked like the rear axle of …
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Polka partners for life
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V3 The Pennsylvania Polka brought John and Christine Jasley together in Jacksonville, Fla., on Oct. 24, 1942. Christine was dancing with a soldier when the first strains of the tune filtered …
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Senior activities
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V3 For 05-15-2010
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Farmers market re-opening
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V4 As they prepare for Wednesday’s opening, organizers of the Millwood Farmers’ Market are excited about the expanded lineup of vendors, and the absence of detours and traffic congestion caused by …
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Takin’ it from the streets
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V4 Mary Wheeler has a small carbon footprint; no computer, no television, no cell phone, no car, and no lawn. She lives in a one-room apartment in downtown Spokane. She walks …
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Commissioners allow contested development
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V5 A Liberty Lake family may add four houses to its 3.6-acre lakefront property, Spokane County commissioners ruled Tuesday. The houses would have larger lots than other homes on the lake’s …
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Picture Perfect
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V5 Say cheese, Voice readers Picture Perfect is a scrapbook of the people and events that make your life in Spokane Valley special. We’ll publish your slice-of-life photographs for free.
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CV board backs grant application
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V5 The Central Valley school board agreed to throw its support behind Race to the Top at its meeting Monday night. Race to the Top is a federal race for $3.4 …
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Golf-theme food drive is today through June
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V5 Avista, Banner Bank and Appleway Automotive Group will present “Will Golf for Food,” to benefit Spokane Valley Partners. Starting today, Banner Bank and Appleway Group and Avista will receive donations …
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Control plan necessary to keep apples free of codling moths
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V6 For some reason, the apple blooms seem to be particularly abundant this year. Even the old farm trees I see along Chester Creek seem to be full of blooms. Unfortunately, …
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Tennis champs’ secret: attitude
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V7 Sometimes you just have to refuse to have a bad day. Don’t worry; be happy. Things don’t always go right? Don’t worry; be upbeat. So you make the occasional mistake. …
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Supercells lead to deadly thunderstorms
May 15, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V7 Last Monday, severe thunderstorms plowed through the state of Oklahoma, spawning dozens of tornadoes. Damage was extensive and there were several fatalities. These tornadoes were produced by a special type …
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‘Tat’ bigotry unfair
May 15, 2010 in Letters Spiritual. Cultural. Symbolic. Expression in the form of ink.
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West option best for Jefferson
May 15, 2010 in Letters I am a Jefferson Montessori parent, and in reading “Protect Neighborhood Calm” by Becky Heacox (Letters, May 12), I don’t know whether to be offended (being called “elitist”), outraged (blatant … 1

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