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Then and Now photos: Broadview Dairy
December 31, 2012 in City on Page A5 Allen H. Flood, born in 1854 and the grandson of Revolutionary War soldiers, moved to Washington from Maine in 1889 for work. He drove oxen in lumber camps, laid out … 8
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City votes to tear down Broadview Dairy addition
August 11, 2012 in City on Page B2 The Spokane Park Board on Thursday agreed to tear down the western addition to the former Broadview Dairy building, which sits mostly on land it bought to expand Riverfront Park. … 2
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City of Spokane to compensate injured consultant
September 3, 2010 in City on Page A11 A consultant hired by the city to evaluate hazardous materials in two vacant buildings will be paid $165,000 to compensate him for a fall that resulted in a broken knee. … 4
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City may tear down part of former dairy
September 3, 2010 in City on Page A7 City parks officials are hoping to tear down a portion of a former dairy that’s in disrepair and was the site of a recent injury that cost the city $190,000. … 13
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Conference’s new building should be finished by spring
August 6, 2010 in Business on Page A10 Work on Upper Columbia Conference’s new regional headquarters is rolling along on Spokane’s West Plains, with completion expected next spring. The $8.2 million building will replace the headquarters and Adventist …

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