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Saturday, September 24, 2011
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Mariners’ Vasquez struggles against Rangers again
September 24, 2011 in Sports on Page C5 ARLINGTON, Texas – Mariners rookie Anthony Vasquez got to start in his home state for the first time. And the left-hander had no better luck against the Rangers this time. …
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Cougars defeat Arizona State in five games
September 24, 2011 in Sports on Page C6 After dropping the first two sets, a team seeking its first conference win might just fold over. Not so for the Washington State volleyball team. The Cougars regrouped and edged …
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Tigers hold off Wildcats
September 24, 2011 in Sports on Page C6 Lewis and Clark (6-0, 2-0) built a comfortable first-half lead and held off a late Mt. Spokane rally to beat the Wildcats 3-2 in Greater Spokane League soccer Friday afternoon …
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High school football statistics
September 24, 2011 in Sports on Page C6 Box scores WASHINGTON
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Offense dominates as Mead defeats rival Mt. Spokane 48-24
September 24, 2011 in Sports on Page C7 In a game in which neither defense could contain its opponents’ offense, it was left for Mt. Spokane to stop itself. Neither team punted, but Mead parlayed two Wildcats turnovers … 1
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Peak performances
September 24, 2011 in Sports on Page C7 For 09-24-2011
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Bantams rally past Cheney
September 24, 2011 in Sports on Page C7 Robbie DeVleming hauled in a 41-yard touchdown pass from Austin Hansen in the fourth quarter to lead Clarkston to a 25-21 come-from-behind victory over host Cheney in a Great Northern …
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On the air
September 24, 2011 in Sports on Page C8 For 09-24-2011
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Today’s menu
September 24, 2011 in Sports on Page C8 For 09-24-2011
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Grand Aid
September 24, 2011 in Features on Page E1 America is swiftly becoming a granny state. Less frail and more involved, today’s grandparents are shunning retirement homes and stepping in more than ever to raise grandchildren while young adults … 1
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The Slice: A tale of two canines continues to be told
September 24, 2011 in Features on Page E1 A good dog is a great thing. Two good dogs? Read on.
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Sister recognizes call to serve at parish
September 24, 2011 in Features on Page E1 Every morning, a sister from Holy Names Convent does what many women of faith do on a typical Sunday morning: She attends Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic …
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Middle-age crisis can ruin marriage
September 24, 2011 in Features on Page E2 Dear Annie: I discovered that my 55-year-old husband of 35 years was texting, calling and receiving calls from a 27-year-old woman for a period of nine weeks. Sometimes there were …
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Horoscope
September 24, 2011 in Features on Page E2 For 09-24-2011
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What kind of friend does Jesus have in me?
September 24, 2011 in Features on Page E3 What kind of friend are you? Followers of Jesus Christ are called many things in the Scriptures: disciples, Christians, children of God. 1
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Try remedies before steroid for poison ivy
September 24, 2011 in Features on Page E5 DEAR DR. GOTT: Living in a wooded area, I often get repeated bouts of poison ivy – either from walking in overgrown areas or perhaps from my dog, who always …
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Airmen finish basic training
September 24, 2011 in Features on Page E5 Area residents recently graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio. Air Force Airman Ramon Bambino graduated in 2005 from Gonzaga Prep and is the son …
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Stocks mixed at end of rough week
September 24, 2011 in Business on Page F1 A brutal week for the stock market ended on a quiet note Friday, but worries about the global economy continued to pound copper, gold and other commodities. Fears about Europe’s …
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Dance instructor attends to kids
September 24, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page V1 A lifelong passion for fitness and dance has led a Spokane Valley personal trainer to her next venture. Pam Chalpin recently purchased the year-old business called KidFIT Spokane and tweaked …
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EV gets cardiac arrest life-saver
September 24, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page V1 East Valley High School, 15711 E. Wellesley Ave., now has a new automated external defibrillator in its lobby if the unthinkable happens. Project Adam was founded in Wisconsin after several …
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District school chiefs tell how they dealt with budget shortfalls
September 24, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page V1 Superintendents of the Central Valley, East Valley, Freeman and West Valley school districts met Thursday morning with the business education committee from the Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce to discuss …
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Roundabouts cut traffic accidents, experts say
September 24, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page V1 The city of Spokane Valley recently finished construction on its third roundabout this year, making it a leader among local jurisdictions using the giant rings of concrete to send drivers …
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Say cheese, Voice readers
September 24, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page V2 The days are getting shorter, children are back in school and fall sports are under way. We’d like to see your best seasonal photographs for Picture Perfect, our community scrapbook …
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Your Voices
September 24, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page V2 Q:Five people at Dave’s Bar and Grill, 12124 E. Sprague Ave., were asked: “Do you enjoy watching football or do you dread it?”

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