April 15, 2012 in City
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Here are the answers to this week’s quiz.
1. C. Condon was sworn in at 37. Fotheringham was 34 when he became mayor in 1891.
2. D. A new study of some 30 years of data shows an average increase of 13 traffic deaths on the day taxes are due, compared to other days around that time.
3. B. Nicolaysen, who evaded police chases despite being tracked by a dog, continues to update his Facebook page. Police are among those checking the page.
4. C. The federal government agreed to settle claims by 41 tribes, including the Spokane, Coeur …
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Here are the answers to this week’s quiz.
1. C. Condon was sworn in at 37. Fotheringham was 34 when he became mayor in 1891.
2. D. A new study of some 30 years of data shows an average increase of 13 traffic deaths on the day taxes are due, compared to other days around that time.
3. B. Nicolaysen, who evaded police chases despite being tracked by a dog, continues to update his Facebook page. Police are among those checking the page.
4. C. The federal government agreed to settle claims by 41 tribes, including the Spokane, Coeur d’Alene, Colville and Nez Perce tribes, that tribal trust accounts and lands were mismanaged for years.
5. A. Watson beat Oosthuizen in a playoff.
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