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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Miss Manners: Miss Manners comes to middle school

DEAR MISS MANNERS: I teach seventh grade in a suburban school. I have noticed an increasingly unsettling trend as I walk around the room to check on students: Nobody says “yes, please” or “no, thank you” anymore.
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How Taylor Sheridan became the TV king of North Texas

If you live in North Texas, you may have recently stumbled across a peculiar road closure. Perhaps you saw a clue in the form of a sign that read “SET.” The commotion most likely traced back to Taylor Sheridan, the Fort Worth-raised show creator who has churned out TV hits at a dizzying pace.
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Symphony Review: At ‘Masterworks 7: Primavera,’ Lowe commands symphony through season of renewal

James Lowe, music director and conductor of the Spokane Symphony, left no doubt as to the effect he wished the orchestra’s seventh “Masterworks” concert to have on its audience: It was to feel the joy, the energy, the sense of renewal that comes with the arrival of spring. Thus, he used the Italian word for spring, “Primavera,” to name the program, and then built it up by selecting three works full of warmth, color and energy.
News >  Home and garden

The home trend that can help you get more mileage out of your dining room

Flex spaces, those multiuse areas that bend and grow to accommodate the disparate and changing needs of a household, took off during the pandemic. We had to get creative about how we used space when we were home 24/7, making room for work, school, hobbies, fitness and, well, everything else. But they’re still very much a part of how we live now.
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Dear Annie: Seeds of suspicion

Dear Annie: This situation has been bothering me for four years and is much more complicated, but I’ll try to be brief. I’m a horticulturist and plant collector and have lived in my home for 38 years. I’ve put my extra time and money into my perennial flower beds, and some of the plants in my collection are worth as much as $200.
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NBC’s ‘Today’ sets date for Savannah Guthrie’s return

Savannah Guthrie is returning to "Today." Viewers of NBC's morning program learned Friday that Guthrie will be back to her hosting duties at the network's Rockefeller Plaza studio in New York on April 6. Guthrie, 54, has been absent from "Today" since Feb. 2, the day after learning her mother Nancy was abducted from her Tucson, Arizona, home. She appeared on the program this week in a taped ...