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Thursday, February 28, 2013
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Obituary: Barnes, Sherman Lloyd
February 28, 2013 in Obituaries on Page O1 Feb. 1, 1931 - Feb. 24, 2013
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Obituary: Eickstadt, Raymond P.
February 28, 2013 in Obituaries on Page O1 Jul. 18, 1927 - Feb. 23, 2013
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Garland COPS shop idea receives support at meeting
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S1 The Garland Business District held a meeting Feb. 20 about bringing a COPS shop to the Garland area. Close to 100 people and many city officials were at the meeting, …
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Front Porch: Spokanlandia perfect place for spring fun
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S1 Bashing your hometown seems to be a popular activity among some Spokanites. Not me. 6
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Girlfriends celebrate by uniting for fun, charity
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S1 On a gloomy February afternoon the lobby of the Magic Lantern Theatre sparkled with laughter, conversation and tiaras. The Magic Lantern Girlfriends Club had convened to celebrate February birthdays and … 1
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Senior meals
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S2 For the week of March 4-8. Monday – Option 1: Pork roast with gravy, scalloped potatoes, steamed vegetables, bread, dessert. Option 2: Meat taco with cheese, steamed vegetables, dessert.
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Lottery winners
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S2 Lottery winners for Spokane County for the week of Feb. 18-22. $1,000
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Neighborhood updates
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S2 • The Community Assembly will meet Friday at 4 p.m. in the Council Briefing Center, City Hall, 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. • The Cliff/Cannon Neighborhood Council will meet Tuesday …
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Creature Feature: Ace, a short-haired cat
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S2 Ace came to the Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service shelter on Feb. 19. He’s an adult male short-haired cat. He’s an independent cat who loves attention. Shelter workers say …
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Little lady beetles will nibble plants and feast on pests
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S4 I got a bit of a surprise last week when John Hancock emailed me a picture of an enormous cluster of adult lady beetles he found basking in the sun …
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In brief: SpokeFest set to take grant applications
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S5 SPOKANE - Starting on March 1, the SpokeFest Association will be accepting grant applications from schools and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations looking to fund projects promoting bicycle safety, education or commuting. …
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Education Notes: Mt. Spokane dance team advances to districts
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S7 The Mt. Spokane High School Dance Team placed third in the pom Division at the Shadle Park Dance Invitational on Feb. 23-24. Team member Corri Budge won third place in …
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Story times
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S8 Area libraries offer storytimes for different ages. Here’s a look at some of the options: Baby lapsit
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Jewelry designer incorporates articles of past in her designs
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S8 Behind a secret door in the back of Glamarita, 911 ½ W. Garland Ave., is a long hallway with warm fabric draped on the walls. At the end of the …
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Volunteer opportunities
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S8 Second Harvest Inland Northwest - Second Harvest is in need of volunteers to help sort and pack produce, food drive or bulk food items in preparation for delivery to the …
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Community services
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S9 Citizenship Course – Offered by World Relief Spokane, 1522 N. Washington St., Suite 204. For more information call (509) 484-9829. Employment, Education and Training – For Spokane County residents who …
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Spokane Valley council watching state on lodging taxes
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page V1 Lodging tax funds were a focal point of the Spokane Valley City Council’s winter retreat on Tuesday. A clause in state law that allows lodging tax money to be spent … 2
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Regional science bowl crew gets ready to race
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page V1 The bell heralded the end of the school day, but learning didn’t stop for a few Centennial Middle School seventh-graders who stayed behind to tinker with their lithium battery-powered cars. …
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Plunge raises cold cash for Special Olympics
February 28, 2013 in Health, Washington Voices on Page V1 There were a few shrieks Friday afternoon as 10 men and women dashed into the chilly water of Liberty Lake through a hole cut in the ice. They lingered a … 1
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Accuracy watch
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page V2 For 02-28-2013
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Senior activities
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page V2 For 02-28-2013
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Reward offered for two benches stolen last summer
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page V2 Two artisan benches featuring decorative rabbits were stolen from the Saltese Cemetery last summer, and caretakers are offering a reward for their return. Caretaker Mary Cabbage hopes someone has seen …
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Liberty Lake police: Broken-down car stolen by tow truck
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page V2 The Liberty Lake Police Department investigated an unusual auto theft Saturday evening on Interstate 90. A car had broken down on the freeway near the Liberty Lake exit. The driver …
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Miss Spokane winners selected
February 28, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page V3 The Miss Spokane Scholarship Program and Pageant selected its titleholders Feb. 17. The winners will go on to state and perhaps national pageants in addition to representing Spokane at community …

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