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Doug Clark: Peccadillo signals progress in department’s deportment
June 30, 2009 in City on Page A5 You complainers have the Capt. Clinger caper figured all wrong. Ronald D. Clinger, that is. 3
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Teen suspects in WinCo robbery arrested at casino
June 24, 2009 in City, Idaho Teenagers accused of stealing a gun and beer in Spokane landed in the Kootenai County Jail early today after police say one of the teens pulled a gun on WinCo …
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Housing prices fall
June 12, 2009 in Business, City on Page A1 First-time homebuyers shopping at the lower end of the market were partly responsible for a 4 percent month-to-month drop in the median price of a sold home in Spokane County, …
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Court reaffirms ruling on special ed funding
March 11, 2009 in City, Region The state Court of Appeals on Tuesday upheld a lower court’s decision denying a request by a consortium of Washington school districts to declare the system of funding special education …
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Percussionist has the beat
February 12, 2009 in Features on Page C1 Friday the 13th is a lucky day for fans of percussion music in Spokane. Evelyn Glennie, who stands at the top of the percussion world, will perform with the Spokane …
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Efforts against genocide garner acclaim
February 7, 2009 in City on Page A8 A Spokane professor and author of a book on the psychology of genocide is one of 20 persons nationwide to receive a fellowship to build local awareness of global atrocities. …
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Police thank man for heroism
January 8, 2009 in City on Page A6 It looked liked just another car stuck in the snow. Summoned from his basement bedroom by his mother, Joshua Myers looked out the living room window and saw a van …
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Residents brace for bustle
July 23, 2007 in City on Page A1 Narrow and quiet, Conklin Road was never a thoroughfare homeowners pictured would lead directly into the parking lot of a big-box store. Next year it will be connected to two.

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