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Woman finds support, new puppy after dog poisoning
December 27, 2010 in City on Page A1 An Athol woman whose dog died in April after a suspected poisoning has found a new puppy. Kathleen Callahan turned 58 on Dec. 4. The day before, she brought Aussie, … 3
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Interfering with arrest put life in ‘holding pattern’
January 2, 2009 in City on Page A1 It started with a $10.24 makeup case from Wal-Mart. A plain-clothed security officer followed a teen girl through the Spokane Valley store’s parking lot after he said he watched her … 3
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Liver recipient’s story helps spur legislative effort
December 31, 2008 in City The story of Fred Watley, who’s recovering from a long awaited liver transplant, is poised to help change state insurance law concerning organ transplants when the Washington legislature convenes this …
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Joel Armstrong’s sister sent this email to his father
December 28, 2008 in City Something really amazing happened in Downtown Spokane this week and I had to share the story with you. Some of you may know that my brother, Joel Armstrong, is a …
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Duck rescuer’s celebrity lives on
December 28, 2008 in City on Page B1 For Joel Armstrong, 2008 will always be the year of the ducks. An e-mail describing how the Spokane man helped a duck and her 10 ducklings from their nest outside …
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In Iraq, brigade members appreciate creature comforts
December 25, 2008 in City on Page A1 First Lt. Mason McCoy hopes for just one thing for Christmas: a bit more sleep. McCoy, a member of the Washington National Guard’s 81st Brigade, said he and other members …
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Former fighter finds peace at last
December 24, 2008 in City on Page A1 Chewie of St. Louis has found a permanent home. The scrappy black-and-white pit bull rescued from a Spokane dogfighting ring, held as evidence in a criminal trial in February, stolen …

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