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That’s NEWS to you

If you followed the news last week, you could be a winner in our weekly quiz. Warm up here, and then go to www.spokesman.com/newsquiz to take the expanded quiz for a chance to win prizes.

1. Spokane police say they have a suspect in the 1986 killing of Ruby Doss, a 27-year-old whose body was found near East Sprague Avenue. The suspect recently resigned from the police force of what city?

A. Spokane

B. Richland

C. Pullman

D. Pasco

E. Port Angeles

2. What candidate is the front-runner to be Spokane County’s next chief executive officer after he was picked as the top choice of a selection committee made up of local business executives and government officials?

A. Mike Fagan

B. Ben Stuckart

C. Jess Walter

D. Todd Mielke

E. Al French

3. The Food and Drug Administration has approved a Westlake Village, California, company’s injectable drug called Kybella as a treatment to reduce what in adults?

A. Double-chin fat

B. Anxiety

C. Buttocks cellulite

D. Wrinkles

E. Depression

4. Mobius Science Center’s new home will be located across from Riverfront Park in the 1911 annex to Avista’s historic Post Street substation, which overlooks Huntington Park and the Spokane River. How much will Mobius pay each year to lease the space?

A. $1,000,000

B. $100,000

C. $10,000

D. $100

E. $1

5. What local facility could be sold to settle its multimillion-dollar bankruptcy case in the aftermath of a gender discrimination verdict?

A. Manito Country Club

B. The Spokane Club

C. Spokane Country Club

D. Greater Spokane Incorporated

Check your work

Answers, explanations and last week’s winners can be found on Page B3.