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Browne’s council allocates funds; money for youth program not on list
February 21, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S9 The Browne’s Addition Neighborhood Council special meeting on Feb. 13 at the Museum of Arts and Culture was much more calm and organized than the group’s meeting on Feb. 6. …
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Funding Peaceful Valley Youth Center proves contentious
February 14, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S1 The Browne’s Addition Neighborhood Council meeting on Feb. 6 grew increasingly chaotic as it progressed. There were so many people at the meeting, which was in the downstairs meeting room … 1
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Church programs’ clients irk Browne’s Addition neighbors
January 24, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S1 It was standing room only when the Browne’s Addition Neighborhood Council held a special meeting Jan. 16 at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. On the agenda was one … 1
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Photos Then & Now: Glitzy Garland Theatre opened in 1945
November 7, 2011 in City on Page A5 Good wishes came via telegram from superstars Bing Crosby, Cary Grant and Bob Hope when the Garland Theatre opened in 1945. The stylish interior, the record and gift shop in … 2
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Potential profits drying up
June 18, 2010 in City on Page A5 Bon Bon is trying to be bona fide. But the state is taking an awfully long time deciding whether it is. In the meantime, Katherine Fritchie is in a small-business … 10
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1896 mansion is theater owner’s latest project
November 30, 2009 in City on Page A1 Katherine Fritchie can’t help herself. Give her a historic building and she’s going to restore it. Her latest project in Spokane is a fantastic Queen Anne Victorian mansion in Browne’s …

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