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Concrete reporting needed

I was disappointed after reading your article about the Monroe Street repaving. I was there photographing that entire project for six hours and I watched your photographer work as well. He did a fantastic job. But you did not send a reporter to talk to the construction crew about this challenging and unusual project that is benefiting all of Spokane.

Your article sounded like it was phoned in; it would’ve been nice if you had sent a reporter to do as good a job with the words as your photographer did with photos.

Anthony Boccaccio

Spokane



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