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Environmental, fishing activists oppose dock plan
August 22, 2011 in City, Idaho on Page A1 The mood was better than anticipated when more than two dozenkayakers, canoeists and rafters set out from Plantes Ferry Park to protest 30 private docks proposed for the Coyote Rock … 5
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North Central boys blaze to cross country GSL title
October 22, 2010 in Sports on Page B4 There was no way the North Central boys cross country team was going to lose on Wednesday, not with the Greater Spokane League title on the line, not with perfect …
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Exhibit covers native traditions, white settlement in 1800s
October 14, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page N4 The Spokane Valley Heritage Museum, 12114 E. Sprague Ave., is presenting an exhibit highlighting the history of Spokane Valley from 1800 to 1899. “Under One Sky” features bits of history …
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Park board approves Merkel complex use fees
October 7, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page S2 Fees for users of the new Merkel Sports Complex were approved by the Spokane Park Board on Sept. 9. The fee scale came together after a public meeting at the …
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Police say man mooned deputy
August 20, 2010 in City on Page A9 If you’re going to moon someone, it may be best not to do it to an off-duty cop. Ryan Lee Martineau, 43, of Spokane Valley, found that out Wednesday evening.
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200 gather for Tea Party, Part II
July 4, 2009 in City About 200 local residents celebrated Independence Day by attending a Tea Party rally at Plantes Ferry Park. Speakers denounced the federal government’s economic policies and growing deficit. The proposed “Community …

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