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Higher ed called key for spreading success
March 31, 2012 in City on Page A6 A higher-education expert kicked off the sixth annual Our Kids: Our Business campaign Friday with this observation: “You have never been more likely to die poor in this country if … 3
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‘Take me fishing’ trailer aimed at kids
April 14, 2011 in Sports, Outdoors on Page K10 Idaho Fish and Game will be wheeling out “Take Me Fishing Trailers” packed with fishing rods and tackle for Idaho Panhandle kids to use free at trout-stocked ponds in June. …
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Parks giving kids of every ability level a chance to play
April 3, 2011 in City on Page A1 The Discovery Playground in Spokane Valley offers something for children of all abilities. The paths – made of grass, concrete or wood chips – all are accessible for wheelchairs. There … 1
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Our Kids effort celebrates fifth anniversary
April 1, 2011 in City on Page A1 The fifth Our Kids: Our Business effort begins today. The monthlong community initiative is designed to launch children and teens into healthy adulthood. 1
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Face Time: Rose says stress-free adults nurture healthy kids
March 28, 2011 in City on Page A5 Stress kills adults. And it can destroy their children, too. For more than 20 years, Robin Rose, of Salem has researched how the stress of adults affects the brain development … 18
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Spokane’s Nurse Family Partnership has its first graduates
May 18, 2010 in City on Page A5 Shay and Jaydon Moss are the reason the Nurse Family Partnership exists, and it is quite possible the reverse is also true. Were it not for the Spokane Regional Health … 2
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Fishing event just for youngsters
May 1, 2010 in News, Outdoors About 80 volunteers helped hundreds of kids catch thousands of trout at the Kids Fish-In at Clear Lake. 1
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Agencies help two Spokane moms overcome addictions, chaotic lifestyles
April 25, 2010 in Features on Page D1 A bit of good news about children today: Life is getting safer for them. A large-scale federal study, released in February, showed a 26 percent decrease in physical, sexual and … 1
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Kids levy supporters hope for November
April 21, 2010 in City on Page A5 Supporters hoping to put a Children’s Investment Fund levy on the ballot this summer are now eyeing November after failing to collect the needed 12,000 signatures. Organizers said a late … 1
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Retiring college leaders share the wisdom of their years
April 18, 2010 in City on Page A1 Bill Robinson, president of Whitworth University, and Gary Livingston, chancellor of the Community Colleges of Spokane, will hand out college diplomas for the last time this graduation season. Both feel … 2
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About Gary Livingston
April 18, 2010 in City on Page A1 Chancellor of Community Colleges of Spokane since 2002. Received his associate’s degree from Dodge City Community College in Kansas, his bachelor’s degree in special education/psychology from Emporia State University in …
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About Bill Robinson
April 18, 2010 in City on Page A1 President of Whitworth University since 1993. Highlight: “When the regional accrediting association issued its report (last year), they said we have a culture on campus characterized by grace and truth,” …
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They said it
April 18, 2010 in City on Page A6 Community leaders agree that the people who take over for Bill Robinson and Gary Livingston will have huge shoes to fill, because the men left their strong footprints throughout the …
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Hook a kid on fish
April 15, 2010 in Sports on Page K3 Most adults find that helping a kid catch a fish is more satisfying that fishing on their own. Following are 10 time-proven tips to make the magic happen. 1
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Child abuse signs are identifiable
April 13, 2010 in Features on Page C1 April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. One focus this month is the emphasis on awareness of child abuse and neglect and their impact on children. Parents and other caregivers … 1
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Children’s advocate is the linchpin of Our Kids: Our Business
April 12, 2010 in City on Page A5 Dina Patrick is one of the unsung heroes of Our Kids: Our Business. She’s responsible for letting everyone know the where, when and who of the hundreds of events, programs, …
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On one vital safety issue, kids should take back seat
April 11, 2010 in City on Page A1 Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for children between the ages of 2 and 14, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Child safety seats reduce … 2
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Life comes full circle at Coeur d’Alene nonprofit
April 8, 2010 in City on Page A5 Krista McNamee was 4 years old when she landed at Children’s Village in Coeur d’Alene, escaping a home life plagued with substance abuse. The only childhood photos the 22-year-old said …
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New levy would fund Spokane dropout prevention
April 4, 2010 in City on Page A1 There’s no one-word answer for why kids drop out of school. Health problems, a lack of parental support, homelessness, fear, lack of motivation or self-esteem, parents in jail or on … 28
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A precious investment
April 1, 2010 in City on Page A1 Our Kids: Our Business turns 3 today. It began April 1, 2007, as a collaborative approach to prevent child abuse and neglect in the Inland Northwest. About 30 social service …

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