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Spotlight: A Sasquatch sighting, at a discounted rate
November 25, 2012 in Features on Page D6 Memorial Day weekend seems ages away, but it’s never too early to be thinking about Sasquatch. The annual four-day music festival at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Wash., won’t announce …
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CCS captures East Division men’s basketball championship
February 26, 2012 in Sports on Page C5 The Community Colleges of Spokane won the NWAACC East Division championship on Saturday with an 89-56 victory over Blue Mountain in Pendleton, Ore. The Sasquatch finished the regular season 12-2 …
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Spotlight: Bing will host accordion-fest
February 5, 2012 in Features on Page D6 Spokane this fall will play host to a prestigious accordion competition. Really.
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Abominable act ends happily for sasquatch
June 3, 2011 in City on Page A7 An 8-foot-tall sasquatch taken from a downtown Spokane store was recovered this week at Medical Lake High School. The steel sculpture was taken from Roost, a home décor store at …
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Sasquatch cutout recovered in school prank
June 2, 2011 in City An 8-foot tall Sasquatch taken from a downtown Spokane retail store was recovered this week at Medical Lake High School. 1
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Sasquatch ready to roll with monster lineup
May 27, 2011 in Features on Page C5 Take a time machine back to 2002 for the the inaugural Sasquatch Music Festival and you would’ve seen seven bands total, all in one night: Galactic, Blackalicious, Ben Harper, Jack …
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Extra season didn’t work out for WSU pitcher Arnold
May 20, 2011 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – Chad Arnold has no regrets. Yet he regrets plenty. The former is personal. The latter is about this Washington State University baseball season, the home portion of which …
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Whitworth baseball trends upward with 20-win season
May 13, 2011 in Sports on Page B3 Success has taken a while at Whitworth University. The Pirates last had a winning record in Northwest Conference play in 2006. They last won 20 games in 2002.
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Cougars believe they can make run in Pac-10 baseball
April 15, 2011 in Sports on Page B3 As Derek Jones jogged in from third base in the bottom of the ninth last Sunday, carrying Washington State’s third run – and quite possibly the season – with him, …
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Roundup: Zags hope strong play continues into WCC season
April 8, 2011 in Sports on Page B3 The preconference schedule has been productive for the Gonzaga Bulldogs. In their 26 games, GU has won 16, including 11 of its last 14, swept national power UC Irvine at …
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Walla Walla CC takes both games of baseball over CC Spokane
March 31, 2011 in Sports on Page B3 CC Spokane opened its conference season by dropping a baseball doubleheader at Walla Walla, 9-2 and 4-2, on Wednesday. Taylor Hustad had three hits, including two doubles, in the opener …
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Roller wins for CCS; women also triumph
March 29, 2011 in Sports on Page B6 Freshman Andrew Roller (Coeur d’Alene) collected a victory in his first collegiate golf competition with a 1-over-par 145 to lead a 1-2 finish for Community Colleges of Spokane, but the …
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Whitworth looks for better weather to go with better record
March 16, 2011 in Sports on Page B3 Early-season baseball games in the Inland Northwest can be iffy propositions at best. Just getting a snow-free field can be tough until mid-March. For proof, ask Whitworth baseball coach Dan …
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College baseball season promises less pop because of new bats
February 16, 2011 in Sports on Page B1 As the Division I college baseball season begins around the nation this weekend, players will be facing an uncertainty each time they step into the batter’s box. The trusted bat …
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Spotlight: CdA’s Owens achieves visual success in Hollywood
February 13, 2011 in Features on Page D6 Michael Owens, who lives in Coeur d’Alene, is an Oscar nominee for Best Achievement in Visual Effects for his work on the movie “Hereafter.” Owens is the real deal: He …
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Elwes, Clemens headline Spokane’s Manhattan project
November 21, 2010 in Features on Page D8 Cary Elwes of “Princess Bride” fame is in town as one of the stars of “Camilla Dickinson,” the movie based on the Madeleine L’Engle young adult novel that’s being filmed …
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Sasquatch tickets go on sale Saturday
November 19, 2010 in Features on Page D3 Weekend passes for next year’s expanded Sasquatch music festival at The Gorge go on sale Saturday. The annual Memorial Day weekend festival will run for four days in 2011, May …
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Bigfoot discovery a scam? No news there
August 21, 2008 in City on Page B1 That frozen Bigfoot corpse in Georgia turned out to be a shaggy rubber gorilla suit. Well, I can’t say I’m surprised.

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