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River users working with officials to open boat ramps
December 3, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page S1 It seems “insane” to Andy Dunau to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to clean up the Spokane River without improving recreational access. Dunau is executive director of the Spokane …
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Shoring up access
November 28, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page V1 It seems “insane” to Andy Dunau to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to clean up the Spokane River without improving recreational access. Dunau is executive director of the Spokane …
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Disabled get roads to success
September 17, 2009 in Sports on Page K15 Disabled hunters can get special privileges to drive through locked gates onto some forest roads that are otherwise closed to public vehicle travel. The first step is to get the …
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Board Lets Religious Meetings Continue At Elementary
February 7, 1997 in Idaho on Page B3 The Whitepine School Board has decided to allow religious meetings to continue at the local elementary school, despite residents’ fears that the decision could lead to a lawsuit. “You don’t …
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Wheelchair Ramps Planned For Two Streets
July 6, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V2 The sidewalks along two Spokane Valley streets will become more wheelchair-friendly this summer. County engineers plan to cut wheelchair ramps into several sidewalks along McDonald and Bowdish roads next month.

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