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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Missouri could crack down on water exports to drought-weary West

Missouri lawmakers say water has almost always been plentiful in their state, giving no reason to think twice about a concept known as riparian rights - the idea that, if you own the land, you have broad freedoms to use its water. But that could change under a bill advancing quickly in the state's legislature.
News >  Health

WSU partners in study finding Type 1 diabetes glucose fluctuations hamper brain function

With swings too low or high in blood glucose levels, Type 1 diabetes patients showed slower and less accurate quick thinking in cognitive testing, based on a joint study. Researchers with Washington State University and McLean Hospital found the most dramatic effects on cognitive function was seen at low glucose levels. This understanding could play a role in prevention of long-term cognitive issues for Type 1 patients. It's best to avoid glucose extremes even in middle age, said co-senior author Naomi Chaytor, at WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine.
News >  Washington

‘Unbelievable.’ How Tri-Citians are helping after instruments, gear were stolen from bands

Apr. 12—When you're in a band, you develop a special connection with your practice space. The area where you and your bandmates get to come together, make music, bond and create becomes a world of its own. It should be a haven for music, creativity and passion. For local bands House of B and Forest of Hate, that's what their space was — until it was broken into. Forest of Hate walked into ...