February 7, 2009 in City
Scott Kolbo / Lincoln project
Whitworth University associate professor of art Scott Kolbo talks about his impressions of Abraham Lincoln after completing a series for the 200th anniversary of the president’s birth. (Jan. 30, 2009)
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Jason Remington, teacher / Lincoln teach-in
February 13, 2009 in City Jason Remington, a teacher at West Valley City School, talks about taking his class to an event about Abraham Lincoln on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009.
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Erika Folmer, student / Learning about Lincoln
February 13, 2009 in City Erika Folmer, a seventh grader at West Valley City School, talks about attending an event about Abraham Lincoln on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009.
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Erika Folmer, student / Lincoln and slavery
February 13, 2009 in City Erika Folmer, a seventh-grader at West Valley City School, talks about her impressions of taking on the slavery issue in the 19th century on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009.
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Julie Pittman / Lincoln commemoration
February 13, 2009 Julie Pittman, a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, talks about the commemoration of the 200th birthday of Abraham Lincoln’s birth on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009.
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Scott Kolbo / Lincoln Vignettes
February 7, 2009 in City Whitworth University associate professor of art Scott Kolbo talks to reporter Mike Prager about one of the works in his Lincoln series in the Chase Gallery in Spokane City Hall …
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On the Wall: Artists put their spin on Lincoln
February 12, 2009 in Features on Page C1 Today marks the 200th birthday of our 16th president, Abraham Lincoln. A group show at Spokane’s Chase Gallery, in conjunction with the Spokane Symphony’s Lincoln Festival, is part of a …
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Bicentennial events honor Lincoln’s life, legacy
February 8, 2009 in City on Page A1 Honest Abe, the Great Emancipator, holds an honored place in the heart of Spokane. A bronze statue of the 16th president – depicting him as commander in chief of the …
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Happy birthday, Honest Abe
February 7, 2009 in City Honest Abe, the Great Emancipator, holds an honored place in the heart of Spokane.
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EvaLassman
February 2, 2012 in News, Features Eva Lassman, a Holocaust survivor who in 2011 at age 91 in Spokane, shared her memories and legacy with Michael Gurian, who wrote “Eva’s Song,” a lyrical oratory poem. Here’s …
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Julia Smith
January 1, 2012 in News, Features Julia Smith, music thanatologist, plays a song on the harp. Harp and song help ease dying people’s journey from this life.
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Doug Clark: Jailhouse Cop
December 18, 2011 in City Doug Clark’s latest song, “Jailhouse Cop,” is about former Spokane police Officer Karl F. Thompson, convicted of needlessly beating Otto Zehm and lying about it to cover up his actions. 7
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Father Armand Nigro
December 17, 2011 in News, Features Father Armand Nigro describes his call to the priesthood as a young boy.
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Frances Conover Church
December 11, 2011 in News, Features Frances Conover Church reads from the World War I diary kept by her father, Harvey Conover. In this passage from Oct. 28, 1918, he describes the crash of the fighter … 1

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