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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Inside this week’s issue


Melissa and Steve Alfstad turn their 1938 South Hill residents into their dream home.  
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Readers to the rescue

The pattern on Slim Dossey’s quilt has been identified as Grandmother’s Flower Garden.

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Don’t count on cleaning up

Antique wash basin dates to the 1880s, but its value doesn’t reflect its age.

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Charmed, they’re sure

Family has transformed its South Hill hidden treasure into a beauty.

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Cozy but not costly

Economical cabin project provides as much strength as it does comfort.

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It’s time to think miniature

The plant industry has been very busy while catering to small-space gardeners.

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Downtown to stay

Former Spokane Valley resident decided to go condo and hasn’t looked back.

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Historic seating

Jim and Arlene Coulson outfit their home theater with seats from the Fox.

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Temporary living

Chattaroy family sets up camp in huge garage while new home is being built.

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Break out the toothbrush

The best way to your pet’s oral health is through regular brushing.

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